No, Disassembled wasn't buildup. It just suddenly made her crazy and killing her friends for no reason and with literally no buildup at all. No reason why a reader of "House of M" should know that, of course, but people who read Wanda in 50 years of comics knew that she wasn't crazy and that her children weren't figments of her imagination.
At least "WandaVision," for its flaws, didn't treat Wanda's relationship with Vision as a sign of her being crazy, because obviously it isn't. Using magic to have kids with Vision, while maybe weird, certainly isn't crazy, particularly in the context of the comics, where she asked Strange if it was OK to use magic to have kids and he said sure.
I mean, the point is that wiping out mutants is something Doom would do if he thought it served his plans, while wiping out mutants is not something Wanda Maximoff would do.lol....Yeah that whole story in Avengers wasn't enough? DOOM forced her to say No More Mutants? What book is that in? Page number? Got a scan?
lol Jebus!
It wouid be great if they came up with a better explanation, or explained why Doom did it, but until they do, we'll just have to go with what we've got.
If someone publishes a story where, out of nowhere, your favorite hero becomes a murderer, you don't go "oh, I guess my favorite hero is a murderer now"... I mean you could, but I don't see why you would. "No more mutants" was completely out of character for Wanda, so someone must have made her do it or there must be some other explanation Marvel hasn't bothered to provide yet.
Unfortunately there are zero comics with Wanda in them and that's been the case for a long time now, so the only thing she has going in comics now is the "Pretender" thing, where proud mutant and selfless superheroine Wanda Maximoff is framed for something she couldn't possibly have done.isn't that what Appreciation threads are for tho? It's not like this is the only thread to talk about the Pretender
When she gets to be in comics like she deserves, I'll have something else to talk about, I guess. But arguing about the latest comics with your favorite character is fun, and there's nothing else she has going now, despite her skyrocketing popularity. Marvel hates money, I guess.