
Posted by Attok12 on 10/29/2007, 9:16 am Basically, the Beast was led to Wanda by some dreams he had with her (in combination with some Dr. Strange stuff that happened in the previous issue). In Transia, Beast was sitting at a table when Wanda showed up (After getting some bread) and introduced herself to him (she has amnesia, thus she didn't know who the Beast was). They spoke for a while, with Wanda telling the Beast the story of a man who obtained a mermaid's comb with three wishes -- and the bad things that happened as a result of his wishing. During their talk, Wanda was quite elusive with Hank, sort of like some kind of vague warning for Hank to just leave things alone. Several times Wanda mentioned her "Aunt Agatha" was waiting for her, but we never actually saw Agatha. After their talk, Wanda bid Hank farewell and simply walked away, back to her quiet life in Transia taking care of her elderly Aunt Agatha. It appeared that the Beast plans to just leave her alone and not tell anyone where she is. I thought this was a nice story, and it was so great to see my girl Wanda again. The art by Scot Eaton was fabulous, and I thought Mike Carey did a good job picking up where Bendis left off with Wanda. However, I am starting to fear for Wanda. Right now, she is safe. Except for the Beast and Hawkeye, no one seems to know where she is. But this will unlikely not last for much longer. Sometime, the wrong person is going to find out where she is, and then ugh! But at least she is safe for now.
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Wanda made her return this past week in X-MEN #204, in the final two parts of ENDANGERD SPECIES! ![]()
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