A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE OF THE SCARLET WITCH!
When the Wizard's latest attempt to end the Maximoff twins backfires, the Scarlet Witch unleashes her maximum power - with Quicksilver by her side. But there's more to the Wizard's mission than meets the eye - and his mysterious patron is more invested in Wanda's future than she knows...
Rated +
Steve Orlando has crafted this thrilling tale featuring Wanda and Pietro that touched some of the emotional touchstones of their 60 years existence. Whether its the spat between the two titular characters, as siblings often have, to the inclusion of Speed, and his time with his uncle, it hits all of the boxes I needed. We even got a moment in the end, when they address their father, whose dying words was the catalyst for the fight between the two, it kept me fully invested in where these will go. We also got some rather sinister foreshadowing on whats to come with Wandas new book thats launching in a few weeks, so consider me fully invested. Read Full Review
Tammetta delivers some beautiful art in the issue. The visuals are dynamic, detailed and perfectly capture the action of the story as well as the characters. Read Full Review
While it might not have been worth pausing the momentum of Marvel's already-great Scarlet Witch solo series, this finale proves that the Maximoff siblings' adventures have their charms. Read Full Review
As the final issue in the series, the action is turned up to eleven as conflicts are resolved. Wanda gets a big upgrade that was really amazing. I loved seeing Pietro get over himself, be vulnerable, and just be real with Wanda. He truly loves his her and that really shined through in his own special way. There are definitely some set ups for Scarlet Witch's next series, that looks to continue the efforts of the still mysterious big bad in this book. The art work has been consistently great and it continues here. Read Full Review
If nothing else Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver #4 gets over how terrifying Wanda Maximoff is when releasing her limiter and fully embracing her Chaos magic powers. Read Full Review
Loved this issue and I've loved this series. Quicksilver is a criminally underutilized hero and it's always fun to see the twins together. This series dives into the actual dynamics and personality of their relationship and I enjoyed it a lot. Wanda showed again just how powerful she is, which wasn't really necessary but still fun. The final scene with Magneto was good, but since Magneto is my favorite villain of all time I'm sure I'm a little biased heh. It was definitely in character for him to say he regrets the effect his words had without regretting the words themselves because he meant what he said. Hopefully we can get more Pietro time in the new Scarlet Witch series because I'll definitely be reading it.
Art: 4/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7.5/10