>>108198487>/wanda/ - General!Good work, anon
> Opinion on her last comic series?The issues tended to be as good as the art was, it would have been better to have kept one of the better artists for the whole series. Robinson wrote Wanda well enough, but avoided dealing with her history and family for most of the book, until the final storyline, which gave further retcons to her parentage, Pietro's decision to not even care anymore feels like the correct choice.
Making Wanda a legacy heroine was an odd decision, and seems unlikely to be referenced again, and giving her an archenemy more grounded and human than an Elder God, someone that she can have a rivalry with was a good idea, but Emerald Warlock wasn't a very memorable villain, with little motivation for targeting Wanda.
> If she was to get another series what writer/artist would you like to see on it?Would like it to be a Wanda/Vision series, written by someone who loves both characters and is willing to ignore or retcon things to repair damage done to them. Ideally drawn by a big name artist that will attract attention and sales, someone who loves drawing Wanda.
> Favorite Wanda artist?John Byrne, George Perez, Jim Cheung, Frank Cho, Olivier Coipel, Adam Hughes and Mark Brooks
> Hopes for Wanda in the Mcu & her Disney+ series?Explore her powers, bring in some of the comics lore, have her be pivotal in Vision's return, and let it end with them both alive and happy together. No love triangles with any other characters. Give us lots of flashbacks of how their relationship developed from AoU to Infinity War. Don't introduce any of their children yet, keep the focus on them. No reality warping, no mutants, no Magneto.