Yup, he and his family were brainwashed into coming to Krakoa after the New Mutants led drug dealers to his home and got his father killed in the crossfire. But before that he showed up in X-men Blue near the end when Emma worked with Ms Sinister (and I think Bastion for some reason?) to force people to mutate by firing missiles with mutant creating gas at major cities. Most people turned into horrible monsters but people with the X gene had their powers forcibly turned back on/awakened early. Beak was shown screaming "noooooooooooooooooooooo" or something when he started turning into a bird guy again
Still incoherent even with all the attempt at a contrived narrative, if she resurrected herself the easiest way to make sense of it all would be to say that the elder 'future' Wanda killed the younger 'past' Wanda so that she has no recall of what she did to wipe the slate clean but somehow Cerebro's old backup brought the younger 'past' Wanda back.The writers had all the tools to make everything coherent but they are just clowning around at this point. This is ridiculous writing.
I believe Wanda's issue with Pietro regarding House of M and M-Day was that Pietro did not own his role in that tragedy, and has a habitually does not own the actions/decisions that he makes. (Keep in mind, he allowed everyone who didn't know better to think it was a skrull who was imitating him, remember?) Of course, the heroes present who knew the full truth did not put it out there either. Also, Pietro wasn't the only one who did not own up to their role in M-Day, Magneto was culpable also. Wanda just before her "death" in her talk with Magneto inferred that he hadn't revealed the full truth of what happened, in which he allowed mutant society to demonize her as if she was solely responsible for M-Day. Wanda was indeed responsible, but it publicly should have been known who shared it with her and why. I can only imagine what a person might go through emotionally, knowing they were responsible for a tragedy, yet taking on the full and sole responsibility for it when there were others (Magneto, Pietro) who strongly contributed to that tragedy. She bore the full brunt of that tragedy as if it was all and only her, which I am sure amplified her guilt over her direct role. She in her eyes appeared to the only one who got flack from the mutant community over it, while Magneto and
appeared to be treated as if they did nothing wrong.
>It's going to be Pietro's fault. It's always his fault.
Wanda’s entire character arc is literally just:
• do something fucked up
• take no responsibility for actions
• get away with it
• repeat
Pietro' saves her ass .
I'm still salty that Wanda is considered by so many people an innocent cinnamon roll who needs to be protected but meanwhile Pietro is considered a villain who has never done a good thing in his life
I believe that in the last issue Wanda will do something good for mutants, and then relations between her and the mutant community will get better. Magneto will also do something to help her.
What could she do for them that they would possibly want? Ms thang can't restore them without the Life-force that's been established, & she already dealt with the monsters all she can do now is either leave or face the mob.