WandaVision: 10 comics to read if you liked the Disney+ series
Tue Apr 06, 2021 at 3:37pm ET
Vision, Scarlet Witch, and Monica Rambeau. Pic credit: Marvel Comics
Among the various positives of WandaVision’s success has been allowing new fans to see the Vision and Scarlet Witch’s unique history.
It was always an odd pairing: the mutant with the “magical” power to affect reality falling in love with an android who learns humanity. While it seemed offbeat, the pair were soon a great couple who found love and happiness for a time.
Sadly, events would tear them apart, with each undergoing massive changes.
10 WandaVision Easter Eggs only superfans noticed explained
Sun Apr 04, 2021 at 10:46pm ET
Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for all of WandaVision.
While expectations were high for WandaVision, few realized just how unique the show was going to be.
What began as a strange tribute to classic TV sitcoms became a deeper exploration of Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) dealing with grief over Avengers Endgame’s events to make some terrible decisions.
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The series was loved by fans for many things, not the least of the clever Easter Eggs for comic book fans.
Some were obvious such as the Halloween episode where Wanda, Vision, and Quicksilver dress like their comic book counterparts. There were also things like the Darkhold, the White Vision, and Monica Rambeau gaining superpowers.
Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #58-102, Annual #5-8 (May 1990 – January 1994)
Written by Fabian Nicieza (#58), Danny Fingeroth (#59), Roy Thomas (#60-63, 65-101, Annual #5-8), Dann Thomas (#60-63, 65-83, 85-94, 96, Annual #5-7), Terry Kavanaugh (#64), Jim Novak (#100), Len Kaminski (#100), Dan Abnett (#102), Andy Lanning (#102), Gary Barnum (Annual #5), Dwayne McDuffie (Annual #5), Carrie Barre (Annual #5)
Co-plotted by David Ross (#95)
Pencilled by Tom Morgan (#58, 71, 100), Gary Hartle (#59), Brad Vancata (#59, Annual #5), Paul Ryan (#60-63, 65-69), Chris Wozniak (#64), Rik Levins (#65-66), Steve Butler (#70), David Ross (#71-74, 76-82, 84-95, 98-102, Annual #8), George Freeman (#73, Annual #6), Herb Trimpe (#75, 83), Andrew Currie (#96-97), Don Hudson (#100), Tom Tenney (#100), Jim Fry (Annual #5), Grant Miehm (Annual #5), Jeff Moore (Annual #6), Steve Carr (Annual #6), MC Wyman (Annual #7), Al Bigley (Annual #7), John Dennis (Annual #7), David Ammerman (Annual #7), Kris Renkew