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  • >You wrote, regarding anger at Wanda: “That may be true. But I don’t know that it’s unsolvable.” But haven’t you also said that you’re worried about HoM (and I’d argue extending that back to Disassembled, where she was also used as a plot device) defining her in the way Hank Pym’s been defined by one bad Shooter story? I’m curious what you see as the difference between the two?

    As a longtime fan of Wanda (at least the pre-Bendis Wanda), I’m mostly expecting her to go crazy and turn on her teammates every half-dozen storylines now, the way that Hank and the slap get brought up every time he’s used.>

    i think Hank is defined that way, but I don’t think that Wanda is quite yet.

    Also, Wanda has more stories that are important to people before the story you’re talking about than Hank did–so there’s more of a pull towards other things beyond just that among more people than there is with Hank.

    • December 31, 2014 (9:11 pm)
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