• In order to confront a new enemy, SCARLET WITCH must journey to a magical realm called the WITCHES ROAD.
• The path is full of dark surprises lurking around every corner -- Wanda must keep her wits about her to survive.
• But will a surprise visit from a long-lost relative make Wanda lose her way?
Rated T+
Scarlet Witch #4 now brings everything into perspective as to who this threat is and what he wants. This is great that by the fourth issue Wanda is able to walk out of this with a new archenemy. If she did haven one before, now she does. Read Full Review
The Dorian Grey-esque aging of Wanda as she uses more magic remains the most brilliant decision of the series so far, as it both increases tension and adds to the story's theme. The Scarlet Witch will die one day. It is inevitable, and the more she uses her powers to try to help the supernatural noir world around her, the closer that end comes. She is acutely aware of this, to the point that she recognizes omens around her. It is rare to find something that gives a sense of both unpredictability and inevitability, but as Scarlet Witch carves out more of its story, it is abundantly clear that everything is going exactly as planned. Read Full Review
In sum, "Scarlet Witch" #4 has such an intriguing story hovering at its edges. The creative team clearly has some cool ideas about chaos magic in the Marvel universe; if these can be better integrated into the crescendos and denouements of the narrative, this series could become a much-loved corner of the Marvel Universe. Read Full Review
I feel for Chris Vision's art. It was a lot of panels he had going on this issue but his art just felt a little inconsistent, not horrible, just inconsistent. But Kudos to Vision's for taking us such a daunting task. Robinson has a flair for the dramatic and the way the story ends just has you savoring for another issue. A solid issue all around.
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