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Marvel Comics artist puts the record straight out whether that was really the scarlet witch of the MCU

We talked about the new one a few times Tva Comic seems to be in Marvel Cinematic Universe (it was even written by Locomotive Schreiber Katharyn Blair).

The series mixes new and familiar comic characters with those in which we met Locomotive and events of this series and Deadpool & Wolverine were expelled.

Marvel Comics may only want to use the popularity of the MCU with a comic series that arouses the interest of those who consume the films and television programs and not their monthly titles. However, it is still a strange step to link this comic to what we saw on the screen and how we saw this week, it has created a little confusion.

Tva #3 It ended that Spider-Gwen discovered that the scarlet witch from Earth-616 had put into the Stasis. The artist of the comic, Pere Perez, later confirmed that it was indeed the Wanda Maximoff of the MCU, and apparently made the title one Avengers: Doomsday Precursor.

Now that he has deleted his previous post, Perez has now said “Okay, I think I have to clarify that: The Scarlett witch, which appears in our TVA book, is not the McU Wanda. This is a very similar variant. Further information can be found in the next edition of the book.”

“I'm sorry if I brought confusion with my previous post (which I decreased to avoid more confusion). So that was that I put my foot on my mouth how I did most of the time.” The artist added. “McU and Marvel comics are not the same.”

In the future, Marvel comics may not be clever to not confuse the MCU and the Marvel universe (it is already confusing enough that we essentially have two versions of Earth-616). This has certainly created a lot of attention for the comic.

Take a look at the Instagram contribution from Perez together with the cover and request text for this month Tva #4.



A time to fight! The F&-Team revolves into the cause of madness and its connection to the not so none-existent department for postponement of the television. But if you dig deeper into the secrets of TVA, you will find that some dangers should never be uncovered.

Tva #4
Written by Katharyn Blair, Ryan North
Art & cover by Pere Perez
In sale 3/19