Answering to your response on the post "Just an Opinion"

In response to your answer (thanks to answering), maybe I can be a little selective comparing the case of the Enchantress with other characters, I can accept that argument as it clearly I could be being unfair to other characters (however, everyone has a favourite character and suffers when he or she sees things that does not like) but when I see as most of those characters from the 60s have been developed for decades to the present day, and Amora the Enchantress is so typecast in the same place, I think it is a little sad not to have seen any stories about her background.

It´s True that she has been appearing but these appearances have not been too well kept except for the Secret Wars and Walter Simonson´s Thor (which were my first comics since childhood) or the beginning of something that could have been developed a bit better as was Warren Ellis´s Thor in his issues in the 90s with the World-Engine saga (that could have been a beginning to do something).

From these comics, the character had always fascinated me and always wanted to see something more, because she really is a rather complex character that plays enough to ambiguity between good and evil, showing her as a character not excessively evil as could be Morgana Le Fay and more than once I had thought Amora or even her sister Lorelei could have been great Avengers.

The point is that I can partially agree with you, but I also think it would be nice to see a little more effort and that can be something to consider, because, depending on how are doing things, or it can be a horror that should be hidden due to the inability to fix it and not talk about it in decades or may be something that is a very pleasant surprise that might be the best thing that ever happened to Marvel for a long time.

And to reiterate, your interest in the Enchantress is well known. But delving into that particular character in the way you want simply isn’t a priority for us.