INTRODUCING AMARANTH!
The Scarlet Witch takes on a mysterious new pupil - at Agatha Harkness' request. But where did the young sorceress known as Amaranth come from? And what could have spooked Agatha into giving up the chance to mentor her?
Rated T+
Tammetta delivers some beautifully detailed and visually striking art throughout the issue. I love the visual style of this series and how beautiful the characters look within it. Read Full Review
Even with the excitement buzzing around Agatha's return and the debut of Amaranth, Wanda Maximoff firmly remains the center of Scarlet Witch #6. The Scarlet Witch's tte--tte with Harkness is a brief but fun treat, and Wanda's new apprentice tugs on the few parts of herself that she's yet to face head on. It's a skillfully made comic and an exciting start to this book's next arc. Issue #7 only seems to be adding to the fun with guest appearances from Wiccan and Speed. Read Full Review
Steve Orlandos portrayal of Wanda Maximoff The Scarlet Witch continues to be my personal favorite, by far. Wanda in this issue is kind, welcoming and empathetic towards Amaranth. The fact that she took Agatha Harkness ward under her wing is proof that Wanda is willing to help anyone. Not just those who come through the Last Door. Finally, the mystery of Amaranth has the possibility to bring a new side of Wanda we dont get to see often. Wanda the mentor. Once again, I highly recommend you get caught up with Steve Orlandos era of the Scarlet Witch. Read Full Review