WandaVision is over, so now what? A beginner s guide to Scarlet Witch comics
Missing Wanda Maximoff? Well, I have good news! You have so much to learn about your new favorite witch in many years worth of comics. Author: Destiny Johnson (KGW) Updated: 8:33 PM EST March 11, 2021
PORTLAND, Ore. WandaVision has come to an end, so now what? Well, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier show comes to Disney+ on March 19 but if you have a Wanda Maximoff-sized hole in your heart, I have some good news for you!
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A beginner-friendly guide to Scarlet Witch comics
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Each of the sitcom-inspired episodes of “WandaVision” has included commercials alluding to past events from the Marvel Cinematic Universe or hinting at ideas from Marvel comic books. (That these clues come in the form of commercials is a little suspect, though. Wanda’s exposure to TV sitcoms seems to have come predominantly from DVD boxed sets, which generally don’t involve commercial breaks.)
All signs point to a big showdown and new revelations in Friday’s “WandaVision” finale. Until then, here’s a breakdown of the key references contained in each of the show’s fake commercials.