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The article contains a of in-universe details. There's no reason two separate articles should exist. Coderzombie ( talk) 06:58, 29 August 2020 (UTC)
Oppose:: She seems to fit the criteria of notability of a separate topic. Jhenderson 777 17:59, 3 September 2020 (UTC)
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Under "Publication History", and its "All-New All-Different Marvel" section, change [volume & issue needed] to a new footnote 109 with this citation: Scarlet Witch vol. 2 #15. Marvel Comics. Erkeose ( talk) 19:10, 27 February 2021 (UTC)
I don't know who's in charge of this page, but it's wrong.
Comic writers are making it the expected norm that Wanda is a reality warper by her own power now, to match up with her portrayal in the MCU.
Hence why I updated her reality warping section with information that was true from recent 2020, 2021 and 2023 comics.
In the trial of magneto comic, she is literally described as a sorceress who controls all of reality.
That is literally stated in the comic.... it doesn't get much clearer than that.
She literally resurrected herself from death, and that's a fact because Hope, who is a member of the five, was preparing her body for resurrection by using the krakoan resurrection protocols. BUT they don't get a chance to do that because Wanda resurrected herself and hope actually states in the comic while it's happening, that Wanda is resurrecting herself and the five are shocked when she does.
It's literally stated by hope.
I dont know how much clearer you need it to be.
Wanda is a reality warper, and no it hasn't been explained. But that's the facts of what authors are trying to make the norm now because of the mcu.
In trial of magneto, she also rewrites reality by casting a spell to create a pocket dimension, so mutants have an afterlife waiting room.
And in the comic, star, volume 1 part 2, she literally comes to help Ripley Ryan control her reality powers and tells her that she's messing with wandas own reality warping powers, which is why she's come to help her.
Again, I don't know how much clearer that needs to be.
And in her ongoing 2023 series.... Wanda literally materializes an entire building on the streets of New York, by waving her hands, complete with an enchanted door that appears to people around the world that need her help.
She literally warped an entire building into existence.
So I don't know who's in charge of this page, but I added all of this information to the page WITH comic titles and authors names... and it just gets deleted?
The page here is wrong and needs updating. 2A04:4A43:50FF:F807:D02C:D8D3:F07:870B ( talk) 14:49, 24 February 2023 (UTC)