>>120595792>>120597544Yeah, Marvel doesn't have many bookstore "perennials" like DC does -- stories that can be packaged as trades and sold to people who would never read the monthly comics.
For some reason House of M and Civil War, even though they're not completely self-contained, took off in bookstores. That hasn't happened to many of their comics since then, though "Vision" was one of the ones that took off and probably helped inspire this series.
Why House of M took off like that, unless it's just that it has the Avengers and X-Men in it, I don't really know. But everyone knows it, and it's also from the Marvel era that Feige mostly pulls from.
Will this assassinate Wanda like the comic? If their version of Civil War is anything to go on, no, but she'll never fully be free of it because the influence is there.
To be fair what Lizzie Olsen seemed to like about the story was the opportunity to play a super-lady in deep mental pain who warps reality around her, and in fact, it turns out that is pretty good for her career when she's the star of the show, not a minor character like Wanda is in HoM.