Originally Posted by
Probability010
That's how it should be: I went to a newsagent, comic book shelve, and found a book just titled "Scarlet Witch" (it had her rather, uhm, "famous" picture of her first appearance in Avengers VS. X-Men on the cover).
It had the X-Men issue with her first appearance ( #4, of course ), which is fine I guess, I just think it makes more sense to have the entire arc then, till she leaves the brotherhood of evil mutants.
It then continues with Avengers West Coast #47 - #52. Wanda's behavior there was, well, I can't find any word that does not sound insulting. While it was understandable, given the emotional distress she was in, I found it extraordinary unpleased to read. Can maybe someone tell me, is the entire West Coast run horrendous like this? Cause then I might skip the whole part and come back to it when there is nothing else left.
It concluded with two summaries of Wanda, which both I found great. The first one is tree pages long. The second one is two pages long, and is more of a character analyses, with emphasis on the different writers and the directions they took her character.
The summaries only go till she joins the Uncanny Avengers, though, so somewhere around 2013. Nevertheless, the book has "copyright 2018" on it, so it got reprinted lately (and not pulled from storage).
Btw, great pics and clips from Lizzie reagarding Infinity War and MARVEL anniversary :-).