Yes, Wanda Maximoff seems to have forgiven Tony Stark by the end of her journey in the MCU, burying her initial hatred stemming from his weapons causing her parents' deaths, acknowledging his good deeds, attending his funeral, and feeling responsible for their shared mistakes, indicating a shift from resentment to understanding, even if the past wasn't completely forgotten.
Scarlet Witch does not have a canonical, enduring personal hatred of Tony Stark across Marvel's portrayals. When they clash, it is typically because of external manipulation, conflicting goals, or catastrophic choices driven by trauma, not longstanding personal animus.
But despite Tony's evolvement of his character, I still think it was awful that he never outright apologized to Wanda. I mean, look at everything that happened: His weapons killed her parents.
Byrne's next storyline involved Wanda becoming a villain yet again, now displaying greater and more focused power than before, and rejoining Magneto.
No, Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch) is not canonically gay in the comics or MCU, generally portrayed as heterosexual, often involved with Vision; however, she's become a significant queer icon, especially after WandaVision, due to her reality-bending power, tragic story, and connection to her queer-coded children (Wiccan & Speed), resonating with the LGBTQ+ community despite her own canon orientation.
Realizing the harm and damage she had done to others, she decided to let her simulacrum family go and put herself in exile. When she began to study the Darkhold to refine her powers, however, she became corrupted by its dark magic and fell under the delusion that she would find her children in another universe.
For those who don't know in the Ultimate Universe Wanda and Pietro who are still twins in the Ultimate Universe, and they are dating each other, there's even a scene in the comics where they have sex. They were in such a serious relationship with each other that Pietro was going to propose to her. HIS TWIN SISTER!
Namor is revealed as the most hated Avenger, struggling with a violent legacy and self-loathing. Namor has been both a hero and a villain, causing controversy throughout his long history. In Namor #1, he must face his past and salvage his legacy while navigating prison and public disdain.
Eventually, she ended up in a terrible orphanage where she faced bullying. However, she was determined to resist and fight her way through these challenges. At the age of thirteen, she became a villain. Known as "The first female supervillain," Scarlet attends 1968's Villain-Con in search of new henchmen.
Once believed to be Magneto's mutant daughter, she and her twin, the speedster Quicksilver, are actually orphans enhanced by the High Evolutionary at Mount Wundagore.
The saddest Marvel deaths often cited include Iron Man (Tony Stark) for his ultimate sacrifice, Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) for her selfless act and fight with Clint, Vision (especially his repeated deaths), Gamora (sacrificed by Thanos), Yondu Udonta (a father's sacrifice), and Wolverine (Logan) in Logan, for his emotional farewell to Laura, plus the devastating snap victims in Infinity War like Spider-Man, Black Panther, and Groot.
While Bruce Wayne sat at number six with an estimated $9.2 billion, Tony Stark was ranked fourth with $12.4 billion. And though both of these estimates are up for debate, the evidence certainly seems to bear out that Iron Man is indeed the richer of the two.
palladium was continuously eroded by the neutron bombardment and released deadly poisons into Tony's bloodstream.
🍿: The first on-screen F-bomb in the Marvel Cinematic Universe landed in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, when Star-Lord finally snaps and drops the word during an emotionally charged moment.
The Mandarin is regarded as Iron Man's archenemy. Temugin is the son of the Mandarin. When his father dies, Temugin takes the ten rings and becomes the new Mandarin so he can fight Iron Man to avenge his father. Though he eventually rids himself of the rings, his father is revived and reclaims them.
He knew Tony for a long time. They also fought in a lot of battles together. They were like brothers. On top of that he had all the previous things happened which probably made him even more sad when Tony died.
Clea, also known as Clea Strange, is a fictional character and superheroine from Marvel comics. She was the niece of Dormammu of the Dark Dimension, and love interest of Doctor Strange, first by becoming his apprentice to his lover and estranged wife. She was the Sorcerer Supreme of Earth and the Dark Dimension.
The "Marvel Big Three" generally refers to either Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor (especially in the MCU era) or Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Hulk (often considered the classic comic book trio). The first group represents core Avengers leadership, while the second reflects enduring popularity and presence across different media, embodying power, edge, and relatable humanity.
Scar believed he was the rightful king, that he was overlooked and undervalued, and that fueled his jealousy and actions. That doesn't mean we have to feel bad for him, but it does make him a more compelling antagonist. Villains who are 'just bad' aren't nearly as interesting or memorable.
Many characters that have been in the movies are confirmed to be LGBTQIA+ in the comics (iceman, mystique, Kate pryde, a lot of others) along with having many identifying actors playing characters in the franchise.
Steve Rogers, Peter Parker and Sue Storm are all characters known for their compassion in Marvel.
Binary is a powerful cosmic superhero identity in Marvel Comics, originally belonging to Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel) after her transformation by the Brood, but in The Marvels movie, it refers to an alternate universe Maria Rambeau who joins the X-Men and gains cosmic powers, serving as an ally and counterpart to Monica Rambeau.
As the first major, openly gay character created by Marvel Comics, Northstar generated significant publicity in the mainstream press, and Alpha Flight #106 sold out in a week, although the series was not a very popular title.
In Marvel Comics lore, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch and Vision originally got their twin sons, Billy and Tommy, thanks to a deal with Mephisto—the Marvel Comics version of the devil.
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