Vision and the Scarlet Witch #6 Mar 1986
"No Strings Attached!"
Vision and Wanda are hosting Thanksgiving dinner at their home
and various friends and family members are delighted to attend,
at least until they're joined by a casually-dressed Magneto,
whom Wanda felt obligated to invite after informing him of her pregnancy.
Though Magneto is reformed, the reputation of the former leader of the Evil Mutants and his violent history with many
of the superheroic guests create an unspoken tension that clouds the air of what is meant to be a festive gathering.
After the dinner, Magneto takes his daughter aside in another attempt to explain his position and ask for forgiveness,

which she angrily rebukes, suggesting that he would have to do much
more than beg for forgiveness after all he had done to her and her brother.

They're interrupted by a visit from the young Holly LaDonna looking to ask Wanda for magic lessons,
which Magneto takes as his queue to storm off. Overall, the night is relatively pleasant as Thanksgivings go.

While flying away, Magneto catches a glimpse of something alarming, which prompts him to return
and quietly gather Vision and Pietro out into the back yard, where they're shocked to be confronted
with copies of the original Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, minus the Scarlet Witch.
During the ensuing battle, they originally suspect Mastermind and his ability to create illusions as being responsible for
the obvious contradiction of the anachronistic Magneto and Quicksilver facing them, but when Vision pulls up data on Toad,
he has Magneto pull the blood from his brain, which momentarily knocks him out and causes the other copies to collapse.
It turns out Toad once again acquired the Stranger's technology and made his own Brotherhood
and is now attacking out of his unrequited feelings for Wanda. He has a getaway spaceship
which projects a forcefield to protect him, but just as he's about to escape with his robotic minions,
his Quicksilver punches him out, revealed to be the real Pietro who changed to his classic outfit at super-speed.

After the fight, Vision suggests that Magneto's good deed in warning them might help with his reconciliation with Wanda,
but Magneto declines and requests that Wanda learn nothing about the encounter. He doesn't want to seem like he did
anything just for her approval, leaving with the thought that his ongoing good works in the world will eventually prove his worth.

Story by Steve Englehart. Art by Richard Howell and Frank Springer.