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This iconic song was used in the trailers, which I suspect was itself a pop-culture reference to an X-Files episode that featured the song prominently as the kill switch to an evil A.I. not unlike Ultron and a girl who sacrificed herself to join her dead boyfriend in cyberspace. Sound similar? Mulder and Scully even debate at the end on whether sentient artificial life is the same as human life.

“I want us to fit in”. Can’t wait to tune into WandaVision tonight, so I painted this parody of Gran

“I want us to fit in”. Can’t wait to tune into WandaVision tonight, so I painted this parody of Grant Wood’s American Gothic to celebrate the return of the MCU!


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*W.A.S.P = White Anglo-Saxon Protestant.

We’ve been watching WandaVision with the same rabid attention as many other Young Avengers fans on the internet. From the second there was a hint of the twins, we were plugged in. Ready for it.

We’ve been talking about making a comic playing with the idea of the show pretty much from episode one.

At the same time, just like many others, we’ve carried the disappointment at the whitewashing of Wanda’s character from her intro in the MCU. Wanda is Jewish. She is Romani. That’s something we want to honour in our comics as much as we can.

Elizabeth Olsen said in an interview with Collider that Wanda was divorced or separated in Universe 838. She’s a single mom. She doesn’t wear a wedding ring on purpose.

Now I’m wondering what divorced Vision is doing. Does he get the kids on the weekend? Was there a “Daddy, why are you white?” mishap?

I don’t know why I think this is sadder. I just thought she created the kids on her own.

No. wait.

My brain has decided that it was the Illuminati that erased his programming this time. Thus they were divorced because he has no emotions anymore.

And also they deserved to die.

Solved it.

ETA: The Illuminati probably did it when they were creating those Ultron-like sentries. Those bastards.

• Tom King’s The Vision •

If you have been watching @wandavision on @disneyplus then you may have already seen this comic being mentioned by people when discussing theories about what’s happening next, or one which has been recommended to you if you are interested in exploring the source material. Well, I have to say, I can definitely see why this comic came so highly recommended by so many people on Twitter! It is absolutely brilliant, visceral, dark, and heartbreaking. I absolutely devoured this comic and would definitely recommend it to any WANDAVISION fans out there!

Daredevil and the Black Widow #99 (Gerber/Kweskin, May 1973). Hawkeye’s really reverting to his old shitty self. I’d be disappointed with him, except I guess it’s always on brand for Clint to be a human tire fire. Anyway, DD’s an Avenger now.

Avengers #110 (Englehart/Heck, Mar 1973). I’ve been trying to read in six-issue chunks, but it’s getting tricky ‘cause everything’s so intertextual now! Quicksilver’s whereabouts were revealed last month in Fantastic Four, so now I’m ahead of that book. Hawkeye wanders into an issue of Daredevil. And Magneto emerges from the Savage Land to overwhelm the bookless X-Men. Phew! This world’s just not gonna stop expanding now, and I have to accept there’s no correct and fully coherent way to track it.

Avengers #109 (Englehart/Heck, Mar 1973). With Vision and Wanda finally making things official, jealous Clint puts his old purple suit back on and strikes out on his own. Kinda startling to watch him leave — he’s one of the most tenured Avengers now!

Avengers #108 (Englehart/Heck & et al, Feb 1973). The Vision and Captain America concoct a convoluted plan to defeat the Space Phantom and the Grim Reaper. There’s been an almost delirious amount of retconning lately, and it’s an interesting device for the moment — discovering new plots and relationships between the panel margins…

Avengers #107 (Englehart/Starlin & et al, Jan 1973). The Space Phantom and the Grim Reaper conspire to transplant the Vision’s synthezoid brain into Captain America’s body. I truly doubt Vision’s really gonna go through with it, but the suggestion that his lovesick misery might conceivably drive him to it is pretty neat.

coulphilson:

predictions for WandaVision—

Wanda: I can stop whenever I want

Anyone: then stop

Wanda: I don’t want

Vision: we don’t want any trouble

Wanda, eyes already glowing: I do

Vision: you can’t just say ‘fuck you’ to anyone who doesn’t agree with you

Wanda: fuck you

Griswald Sullivan

The Vision

Though Gris is bound to a demon, always looming over him, somehow he still has bigger things to worry about. Why is it always cannibals?

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Vision was really killing people and feeding them to his zombie wife that so crazy. I love them.

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