Super-human Susan Storm-Richards (Invisible Girl/Woman)
Super-human Janet AVENGER van Dyne (Wasp)
Mutant Jean Grey (Marvel Girl/Phoenix)
Mutant Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch)
Peak Human (Black Widow)
Inhuman Medusalith Amaquelin-Boltagon (Queen Medusa)
Inhuman Crystalia Amaquelin-Maximoff (Crystal)
Cyborg Mercedes "Misty" Knight (Daughter of the Dragon)
Mutant Ororo Munroe (Storm)
Mutant Lorna Dane (Polaris)
Super-human Carol Danvers (Ms. Marvel/Binary/Warbird)
Mutant Xi'an Coy Manh (Karma)
Battle-suited Human Heather McNeil-Hudson (Guardian/Vindicator)
Super-human Monica Rambeau (Captain Marvel)
Other Woman of Marvel
WandaVision Episode 5 vs. X-Men (2000)
Pietro being the cool uncle for 2 minutes straight
The MCU's First Mutants Wanda & Quicksilver
Marvel What If comics have graced the world with plenty
of concepts that have proven to have some staying power.
One of the biggest was the introduction of
May Parker a.k.a Mayday Parker Spidergirl
the daughter of Peter Parker (Spider-Man) and Mary Jane.
This alternate universe superhero proved so popular
she would help launch a whole new imprint the MC2.
"X-Men: The Animated Series dazzled '90s viewers with action, drama and
real-world storytelling. So sophisticated is this cartoon, in fact, that a whole lot of it goes
over kids' heads. We're here to explore those details aimed straight at X-Men's older audience."
Vision and the Scarlet Witch #4 Jan 1986
"Mutant Romance Tales"
The Scarlet Witch is pregnant!
Was magic involved in the conception? Cameo appearance by Doctor Strange. Meanwhile,
Vision and Wanda's neighbors in Leonia are not thrilled about having an android and a mutant residing in their neighborhood.
First appearances of Glamor and Illusion.
Story by Steve Englehart. Art by Richard Howell and Jim Mooney.
Wanda has never really been a leader but it would be interesting to see her lead a team in the MCU.
I would much prefer to see the X-Men led by Storm rather than Cyclops. Making Jean the second-in-command or co-leader would be great because if there's any Marvel team that would be led by women, it would be the X-Men ironically enough.
I wonder if the Fantastic Four might feature Reed and Sue as co-leaders rather than just Reed as a leader.
And while I don't expect Spider-Woman to be a leader, I would love to see her and Captain Marvel together on the MCU, especially in that rumored A-Force project. I hope Captain Marvel or She-Hulk is leading that team, but it would be interesting if they gave the position to Wasp because I feel they haven't done enough with her in the MCU so far.
Avengers Spotlight #27 Dec 1989
"Some Assembly Required"
Hydro-Base along with Avengers Headquarters
now lies at the bottom of the Hudson River.
Several Avengers including Captain Marvel,
Hellcat, Moondragon, Firebird and Black Widow try to salvage what they can...
and also defeat the Mad Thinker's Awesome Android!
Script by Dwayne McDuffie https://13thdimension.com/the-top-13...uffie-stories/. Pencils by Dwayne Turner. Inks by Chris Ivy.
Black Widow // One Woman Army
Vision and the Scarlet Witch #5 Feb 1986
"The Others Call It... All Hallow's Eve!"
It’s Halloween, and the Vision has arrived in Manhattan where he is going to watch his
new friends and neighbors, Glamor and Illusion, perform. Wanda remains in Leonia,
and contacts her brother, Quicksilver, in Attilan, to inform him that she is pregnant.
The siblings discuss their own father, Magneto. Wanda decides that she
isn’t quite ready to let Magneto know he is going to have a second grandchild,
so goes about her Halloween ritual, when she is contacted by Agatha Harkness, warning her once more.
Wanda thinks she can pull Agatha through a rift, but instead, she pulls through one of
Agatha’s grandchildren, Thornn of Salem’s Seven - who happens to be dead!
At the Magic Mansion, Glamor and Illusion are putting on their show, when Agatha appears,
warning the Vision that Wanda is in danger, and telling him that the Druid Tome is the key,
which the Vision finds odd - as Wanda destroyed the Druid Tome some time ago.
Wanda finds herself pulled into a dark realm, where other members of Salem’s Seven, now disembodied, harass her.
Wanda manages to evade them, though not without them pursuing her, while a menacing figure watches over her.
Vision, Glamor and Illusion arrive back in Leonia, and the Vision explains to his friends that the Druid Tome was burned
at the location of their former home, to which Illusion reveals that if one single ash from the Druid Tome remains,
he will be able to use his powers to gather all the other particles. The Vision points out that the only problem is
their former home was burned also. However, he recalls that as the Druid Tome was being burned,
he was fighting with a possessed young woman whose ghost costume got caught up in the ash of the Druid Tome,
so he embarks on a urgent mission to find the girl and her costume.
At that time, Wanda fights off powerful deceased beings like Dark Phoenix and Dracula, before seeing
her mother, Magda Lehnsherr, and those who were believed to be her parents, Miss America and the Whizzer,
until Agatha Harkness makes her presence known - and just in time,
as the menacing figure attacks Wanda - it’s her old foe Samhain!
Story by Steve Englehart. Art by Richard Howell, Jack Abel and Mike Esposito.
Karla Pacheco and Spider-Woman were born on
the same day in 1977, and now Karla is writing Jessica Drew!
Spider-Man | Gwen Stacy A Retrospective
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