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morose-magnetrix · 7 months
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God this comic fucking WHIPS
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xmenuniverse · 3 months
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Wanda Maximoff in Women of Marvel #1 (2024), art by Arielle Jovellanos.
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bietromaximoff · 3 months
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all my favourite instances of pietro looking bitchy in scarlet witch & quicksilver #1 😍🤩🥳🤪🥰
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squids-comics · 6 months
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If you thought Wanda was too strong in Multiverse of Madness, don't worry! Apparently she can't use her powers on anything she can't see. So, the ultimate strategy to beat her is to just turn out the lights and send Daredevil in.
From: Avengers #18
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plutonicbees · 3 months
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can somebody tell me why tommy is in arizona in the new scarlet witch & quicksilver issue?
last i remember i thought he was taking care of master pandemonium in new jersey, then he was in space with billy during the hellfire gala..
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am I missing something? could this be a continuity error? am I reading too much into it? (i have scraps to live off of when it comes to tommy and i will read into everything that is available.)
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shadow-ofthe-cosmos · 8 months
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Scarlet Witch | Robinson/Lotay
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Scarlet Witch in Avengers #89 by John Buscema and Tom palmer
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fifiophobia · 9 months
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Gratiela Brancusi + Scarlet Witch Panels
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munchkinmarauder · 2 months
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Quicksilver Week Day 2 Power
Some super fun recent uses of Pietro's abilities
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Avengers #172
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batcavescolony · 4 months
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So I'm rereading Childrens Crusade, where everyone is finding Wanda. And this part gets me ever time. They find Wanda and she gets her memories back blah blah to make things right she wants to give mutants back their powers so they test it on this guy called Rictor
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As you can't tell by his name, his powers are earth based like controlling seismic energy right? Rictor like Rictor scale the thing we use to measure earthquakes. Ok? So Wanda tries it
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And everyone is surprised when the earth starts shaking! You got how many people in that room and none went "hey maybe we should try this somewhere else so if it works, the guy who's powers it is to make earthquakes doesn't topple the building".
They couldn't teleport to a field, or an open space? They were like "yep let's do this in a building".
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duncneydivorce · 6 months
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The upcoming Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver series includes a promising bit in the preview that I have a lot of thoughts about:
“Above all, they are twins who look out for each other. So when Wanda receives a letter from the recently deceased Magneto that would upset Pietro, she burns the letter before her brother can read it.
But her choice drives them apart at the worst possible time”
It seems this series is going to take a more unconventional route where Wanda creates conflict between the two. Not that I think this is OOC, on the contrary, I think it’s a very interesting and often overlooked part of their relationship.
Pietro was always more imposing and vocal about it, but Wanda is equally as protective of her brother as he is of her. And she has made mistakes for this too just as he has.
But before I can go any further into that we need context.
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After surviving a childhood of extreme racism and their saviour’s indoctrination (who also turned them into highly profiled criminals), the twins find themselves at the mercy of public opinion. Cap’s Kooky Quartet may have saved them from being convicted, but it’s not enough for them to simply do superhero work, they must earn the mantle of superhero (the idea of what makes someone a superhero and who get the be the verdict is already a very loaded notion that I won’t expand on but it’s worth being conscious of this here). In order to be accepted the twins are essentially marketed as the ‘American Dream’; a couple of impoverished immigrants who worked their way up to success, a pair of misguided misfits who needed the guidance of the all American Captain America. Their relationship with Steve IS meaningful and important to their ability to become heroes but it’s not because he ‘turned them around’, rather by simply giving them accommodation, resources and opportunities they’ve never had access to in their lives. But that’s not what the majority see, to them the Maximoff’s are a rehabilitation project that’s a testament to their society’s benevolence. It's a similar kind of rancid vibe as those mission trips in Africa. They are tokenized and tolerated only when the narrative forced on them feeds the white superamcist ego.
And most importantly, this tolerance is completely conditional.
While the two do have genuine fondness for their time on the team, their livelihood as Avengers cannot be divorced from this groundwork. In fact, multiple Avengers stories from their early days delve into the complicated relationship they have with this fact (and no this is not an ‘Avengers are cops’ rhetoric, joining the Avengers literally saved them from a more punitive judgement from the criminal justice system).
When Pietro voices very real concerns about this we see Wanda undermine him. When he learns of his wife’s infidelity her first reaction is to convince him to forgive her and move on. There’s another moment and for the life of me I can’t find the panel but after some brief reflection Wanda admits she may have been rash to dismiss Pietro as fanatic.
All of this does come from her love and protectiveness for her brother but it also comes from a very real trauma and fear.
Before I go on let me clarify, Wanda has never been a self hating minority. I mean the whole reason she called herself Scarlet Witch is because she was reclaiming a stereotype her persecutors used against her. Nor has she ever been an obedient damsel without independence. Since her very debut she has been a character with agency, while Pietro can be chauvinistic at times her relationship with her brother has always been the one of equals, and fighting for her autonomy (usually against literal demons) is one of the major recurring themes in her evolution.
That being said, it’s worth examining the conflicting self-repression that’s followed Wanda since the very beginning. She and pietro both understandably reacted in extremes and where he grew abrasive and restless, she could show a tendency to something akin to a model minority complex at times (remember her livelihood literally depended on advertising her as one at a certain point). There is room for a longer and more thorough analysis on this but to keep it brief and to the point I want to highlight specifically the way she has projected this onto Pietro. Again, the both of them have made their own mistakes, hurt themselves, each other and others for this, but while we have seen stories allow growth for pietro’s mistreatment towards Wanda over this, the inverse has been mostly forgotten. Until now it seems.
Wanda and Pietro have come a very long way and I trust Orlando to treat Wanda as a character who has made mistakes and who’s flaws lie in her compassion. His run was heavily dedicated to acknowledging the harm her actions have done to others in the past without letting it hold her back and acknowledging how she was victimised in those situations. What I’m more sceptical of is his understanding of where that trauma comes from, because there was no meaningful examination of this so far. Wanda is a displaced refugee with violent experiences of racism and poverty. The Avengers was more than a team to her, it was a sanctuary. An extremely precarious one. She was also like.. a teenager when this was thrusted on her. It’s completely reasonable that as she grew into herself she would struggle with respectability politics and would project this onto her brother who’s indignation often isolated himself.
I’m not expecting Orlando to write critical race theory or anything but since it seems an important part of the story will lie in addressing this particular contention between the twins then personally I feel what will make or break this series will be whether Orlando can communicate this. We know he’s AWARE of their heritage and origin and is consciously trying to include it in how they are represented in his work so I’m choosing to be optimistic but I guess only time will tell.
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rhade-zapan · 8 months
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John Byrne Avengers #186 1979
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chasecrucifix · 20 days
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Daydream is struck with grief after the death of Luke (is he really?). This leads to a series of dangerous events that Wanda Maximoff deems all too familiar. She couldnt let Dee go through the same things she did.
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squids-comics · 3 months
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This is so cute!! Wanda's a car girl! And Quicksilver likes racing against her cars!
But if he's running at the same speed of the car, he's probably going a lot slower than half speed. He wants to spend time with his sister, but doesn't want her to feel bad about losing an unfair race.
From: The Mighty Thor #134
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urfaveisroma · 1 year
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Wanda & Pietro Maximoff teasing each other
Scarlet Witch (2023) #1
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