Exactly things always change/stay the same in comics but what´s compelling is the way stories are told around these characters and concepts like death, legacy, family bonds. Jason story impacted me the first time I read it and didn´t expect him to ever come back or for it to work but it did, same happens with Krakoa and Magneto.
I am personally looking forward towards how Ewing handles his death scene on X-men Red and what he will do with it in the next few issues, he promised he was going to give a hard time to Magneto and he´s delivering, it´s not a bad thing when the writer has in mind compelling stories to tell with them and this is definitely one of them.
For example, given Judgment Day started with humanity being furious over mutants inmortality, Magneto´s case, a mutant who died rejecting his opportunity to live, it may bring the question, Is possible that there are bigger, more important matters than inmortality?
Yes it could happen like this but Wanda´s way has a limit, the person needs to WANT to come back, Magneto at the moment, probably will wish to stay with Anya and his dead family and keep his oath to Arakko in the process than come back for his own sake, he will have to be given a bigger compelling reason than just himself to get back to life and that´s where the story can be told.