Old Rivalries and New Mysteries! The Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver have been heroes, friends, family heads and occasionally villains, but, above all, they are twins who look out for each other. So when Wanda receives a letter from the recently deceased Magneto that would upset Pietro, she burns the letter before her brother can read it. But her choice drives them apart at the worst possible time: a new threat heralded by the Wizard - with a horrifying eldritch upgrade - is coming for their heads, and if they can't find a way to repair their damaged bond, it will cost them their lives. Join the fan-favorite SCARLET WITCH creative team as they more
Orlando understands these two characters and writes them into a real family relationship that can have strong bonds, and still be a little toxic from time to time. It's all elevated by the artwork of Tammetta and William. The faces and body language could write a story themselves, and the colors by Frank lift it all off the page and drive home the characters emotions to the point that it connects directly with the reader. Read Full Review
Tammetta delivers some great art in the issue. I love the visual style of the series and how it makes the characters jump off the page. Read Full Review
Scarlett Witch & Quicksilver #1 asks readers to consider how much authority Magneto still has over "his children. As well as to consider the true definition of family. Read Full Review
The first issue sets up a great premise while continuing Orlandos previous work. It is engaging and has enough twists and turn to make us tune into issue 2. Who is pulling strings? Is Magneto involved in this? What other forces are at play? If you liked Orlando's Scarlet With series, you have to pick up Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver. Read Full Review
Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver #1 fully taps into the potential of Wanda and Pietro's dynamic. Steve Orlando and Lorenzo Tammetta embrace the history of both characters to create a story that brings in fans of both characters. This is a Marvel comic book to have on your pull list. Read Full Review
Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver #1 provides a nuanced commentary on their strained relationship, setting the foundation and tone for the rest of the series. Read Full Review
Off to a full and fulfilling start, with some great character interactions and a fun plot kickoff. Read Full Review
Although Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver #1 does not immediately cement itself among the best stories concerning its deuteragonists, it clears the runway for an intriguing and meaningful romp for its two heroes. Read Full Review
Amei a edição, a história está perfeita, arte está melhor. Ansioso pro #2
Art: 3.5/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7/10