Last edited by juan678; 03-06-2021 at 12:00 PM.
TheDirect is so weird sometimes. I don't think it was in the townspeople's wishes to be forced into this fake world. Some of them cry or freak out when removed from control. The people on the edge of town can't even move. Imagine being the poor bastard that needs to use the bathroom, but you're frozen still. It'd be torture.
None of this is ideal. Even for Wanda, because it was doing her zero favors to not confront her grief.
I think the episode references HoM but isn't it, because this world is for Wanda and not other people, most she never met. And she's an active player in the story. Not in a coma or wallpaper.
The show just references a little bit from each era Wanda has been in comics. This episode also references Avengers West Coast, Busiek's Avengers and Robinson's solo for Wanda.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
Wiccan/Billie
Last edited by juan678; 03-06-2021 at 11:59 AM.
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House of M by Toroyo!
https://www.reddit.com/r/marvelstudi...he_house_of_m/
Thanks Jmc247
Last edited by juan678; 03-06-2021 at 12:06 PM.
"The 2005 miniseries, which saw Wanda Maximoff rewrite reality so that mutants were the dominant species, had its print stock "depleted almost overnight" following the premiere of WandaVision."
That quote from your link seems to dovetail with what other sites have reported. It seems like Marvel's main US distributor didn't reprint HoM at all before this started, but some non-US ones have been much more on the uptake there.
I have used amazon's sales calculator using an rough average of the sales rank average that House of M has been averaging over the past three months to get on the low side about 50,000 and high side 70,000 in ebooks sales.
Marvel's Italian distributor in the UK seems to have prepared much better and it has copies in stock which have been flying off the shelves.
Last edited by jmc247; 03-15-2021 at 04:47 PM.
Thanks Jmc247Originally Posted by jmc247