Last edited by Rang10; 03-06-2021 at 07:04 PM.
I know she didn't intend to hurt anybody. But she ended up doing just that and she knew it. When people make mistakes, especially when heroes do, I think they should make an effort to try and fix things. Even if that effort is not accepted by the victims. That's the least they could do. And Wanda didn't do that.
Everyone before her in that situation was killed on approaching the stone. We were told that, only with her and her brother you had a different outcome.
Status-quos in comics will change. Right now Hickman is teasing a big story for Wanda in his run.Wanna is NOT a mutant , move on because thats the new status quo probably in the boooks too
The MCU changed Wanda from a Hydra human experiment to someone who always had powers. Eventually they might make her mutant.
This felt like Disassembled and House of M if the level of reality warping and harm were scaled down and Wanda was the protagonist instead of a plot device.
Just look at all this debate about the morality and Wanda's culpability in this thread like people are still debating about those two stories from the comics.
yeah because the others probably weren't ... witches, thats what was special about them, they were witches by blood or had some latent sorcerous potential, the internet and "theory-culture" has ruined everyone's comprehension on storytelling and media.
Hickman doesn't care about wanda he's an hardcore x-men fan, whatever plans he has will end with her looking worse as the PRETENDER.
eventualy her contract will end and the scarlet witch will bow out of the mcu as mutants come up
Last edited by Ferro; 03-06-2021 at 07:19 PM.
That's very unlikely imo. The X-Books (other than that Empyre crossover) apparently don't have control of the Scarlet Witch. Rather she is under the purview of Avengers/FF editors. And we've seen with Franklin, they'd rather retcon him from being a mutant rather than share the character with the X-book editors and Hickman.
Last edited by Bruce Wayne; 03-06-2021 at 07:20 PM.
I do agree with him to a certain extent too. I have yet to watch a superhero movie or show that has touched me or made me think like classic non-superhero films and even documentaries have. But I understand why folks think people like him sound insufferable, elitist and pretentious as well.