>You know what I think about the character of the Enchantress and without any doubt you will know that everything can be improved and it can be a matter of the writer who will use her in the series they are writing for Marvel at the moment, if they really want or have the desire to delve into the motives and personality of the character or choose to do the same usual things and that it remains as an one-dimensional character who no evolves, leaving it to other writers who may for any reason, simply they would kill off her ignoring all that is special about the character, she isn´t really evil, she´s more complex of what it seems. I don´t say that eventually she will become a hero but even being a villainess she will do good things if she wants like Dr. Doom, Magneto or even Loki, she´s one of the first Marvel villains since the 60s and supposedly she´s very important.
My opinion is clear, I always want to read the best and enjoy my favorite characters, so I think maybe it’s time to do something with her, something that makes her evolve, improve, more depth, a reinvention that if with Loki has worked, why could not happen something similar but different with Amora the Enchantress?, it can´t be that she will be wasted in a constant form especially if you know, you have other characters with what she could interact as her younger sister Lorelei (I appreciate and I am happy of what Ewing is doing with her in his recent issues of Loki: Agent of Asgard, she looks even better and cooler than in the Simonson´s Thor run several decades ago and is a good development that does not clash with her first appearances instead of turning her into a copy of her older sister), along with Sylvie Lushton that could be her companion and disciple and helping her to be an important character with something to say in the future of Asgard.
A reinvention of the character would help a lot and I do not know what´s your opinion.
I think you have a very specific conception of the Enchantress in your mind. One that isn’t truly borne out by the majority of, or even many of, her appearances to date. So you’re asking for something very, very specific that, frankly, you may never get. You care about this character–and not just this character but your specific conception of this character–more than pretty much anybody else. But that doesn’t make your conception more valid than anybody else’s.
I think you can count on one hand the number of Enchantress appearances in which she was portrayed as “not really evil.” I would say that more typically she has been shown to be selfish, petty, frivolous, spiteful, shallow, and cruel. So yes, the kind of depiction that you’re talking about isn’t entirely out of the question–certainly Loki has become much more nuanced over the last decade, in the same way. But that’s not a requirement, it’s nobody’s particular goal apart from yours.
So really, my opinion is that you never know what might happen, but I fear that you’re going to be continuing to ask this same question on a regular basis for a very long time to come.