Love is for souls, not bodies.
Constantly bashing the worth of a character, check.
Boasting about how glorious their fav is, check.
Giving a "welcoming" hand for your pathetic being of a character without theirs, check.
Jeez I wonder why I really want to hate Magnus family fans.
A) If by Franchise you mean the 616 Marvel Universe, the X-Men do in fact belong to the franchise.
B) If by Franchise you mean the MCU, the X-Men will belong to the franchise.
C) In the 80s, the last time comics readership were high, the X-Men were the dominant franchise while Avengers were the titles of D-Listers nobody cared about. In a fair fight, the Avengers lost to the X-Men, badly. The reason Wanda became an Avenger was she was a nobody in a nowhere title in the '70s (the whole "Cap's Kooky Kwartet" wasn't the most happy compliment). There was nothing special in being an Avenger as opposed to being the daughter of the most influential villain in Marvel between 1980-2010.
I'm not saying it was a good thing for her, I'm just saying it's a simple unyielding fact about Wanda and her history it always will be to act otherwise is just denial sucks for her but it is what it is, nothing you can do she can probably save the world 100 times and she'd still always be related back to, "HoM, No more Mutants, Magneto" *shrugs*
Last edited by Journey; 03-06-2021 at 05:40 PM.
So not for any real reasons or anything. Just accidental and whimsical reasons.
People here are raising a fuss about the fact that in the future she will more than likely be tied to the mutant corner when they get to the X-men. WandaVision quite obviously set her up to be a mutant but fine whatever.