Whether she is similar to the MCU version of not, that has nothing to do with WandaVision being popular or not (which it was). And Marvel always gave a boost in the comics to characters who appeared (in a major way at least) in the MCU, whether they are similar to the movie versions or not (sometimes even completely changing them to match the MCU versions). That hadn't been the case for Wanda since AOU but now it's looking like it may finally be.
Wrong. There're not the same characters and frankly doubt they ever will be.The MCU may get stuck with the WandaVision version,but I doubt Marvel Comics really wants anything to do with her.
Much like New Mutants comic book told the new Mutants Movie Characters to piss off.
Feige controls Marvel Comics as well. All creative stuff at Marvel was placed under Feige’s control after the buyout of Fox. Hickman, White, and Williams have all talked about having to adjust things according to what MCU wants. Meaning they must obey or it’s fired and having to apply for unemployment.
I don't think they ever talked about being fired over it. But yeah at least for Wanda they've confirmed that she's been mandated. But she was mandated even before the MCU was a thing. They like to have heavy control over the character for some reason.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
Okay now this where people ignore any facts they don’t like is just ridiculous and borderline. I’m not saying you should or shouldn’t like the MCU. Everyone had the right to their opinions. But to lie and argue against all presented evidence? That’s just dishonest.
For better or worse almost all of Marvel’s profits from the MCU and multiple Marvel editors and writers have says they have to take orders from Feige. Are you slandering all these people and calling them liars?
Where is your proof that what you are saying is the actual case? All one have to do is look is look at the New Mutants Comic Book to see what you're saying is basically BS.
The New Mutant Comic Book Characters bear no relationship to the New Mutant Moive Characters. Never have.
Yeah, it's also in Uncanny Avengers(using Simon's energy to teleport every mutant on Earth) and Avengers No Surrender where she channeled the Avengers' energy to defeat the Challenger. Busiek's Chaos Magic for Wanda is pretty much a "charge/release" power system.
Was just rereading Jeff Parker's X-Men: First Class series and I know it was always vague about how canon it was considered, but if they do end up doing a solo Wanda book that involves her with the overall mutant community to a large degree, I would love to see the relationships she built in that book touched on. Basically, it was set in that period of time not long after the Brotherhood first disbanded but well before Wanda and Pietro became Avengers, and Wanda and Warren dated briefly and she and Jean became pretty good friends. I just always liked the idea of Wanda, Pietro and the 05 having these old connections with each other not JUST as enemies, and then they just drifted apart over the years due to Pietro and Wanda being in the Avengers sphere instead of joining them.
I love "X-Men: First Class" and I love Parker's writing of Wanda. It's a shame he was at Marvel during a period where Wanda was essentially banned from comics except in AU stories.
Wanda and Pietro's appearances in that comic were few but they did so much to flesh out their characters and what might have happened in between the Brotherhood and the Avengers. And the Colleen Coover stories with Wanda and Jean as friends were so sweet.
Is Wanda the most synergy character in terms of comic film changes?
I mean there's only been one synergy change, but it was a big one (maybe two, since it was two retcons in one). There haven't really been any synergy changes since then, though. Other characters go through a lot of little changes in background or in personality, like how comics Tony Stark has been influenced by Downey's Tony Stark, not always consciously.
Wanda only just had her first big MCU role, so it's too early to say how that will influence the comics.