Magneto Believes Scarlette Witch Would Be Better Off Without Quicksilver
Since birth, Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver have been intertwined; even now, even if they are on separate teams and leading separate lives, part of them is always connected. Though Pietro insists that his opinion doesn't matter, Max's words are harsh; the Master of Magnetism and Quicksilver have always considered each other to be especially irritating. Magneto has a distinct relationship with Wanda and has witnessed the extent she is ready to go to correct mistakes she has done. She brought immense destruction and decimated the mutant population with her sorcery on M-Day. It was carried out at Pietro's foolish behest, allowing their father front-row view of the just how risky their co-dependence can be. It's little surprise he would think she was better off without it.
Since birth, Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver have been intertwined; even now, even if they are on separate teams and leading separate lives, part of them is always connected. Their deep-seated need to protect and take care of each other drives them both to extreme actions. Pietro usually arrives there faster than his sister, but Wanda's partial release of Chthon when she thought her twin was in danger amply illustrates how one-sided it is. Good or bad, they do "the impossible" together as Wanda tells Max.
Magneto reveals the heartbreaking worst enemy of the Scarlet Witch.
Magneto knows she will always face one persistent threat even if Scarlet Witch is among the most strong magical beings in the Marvel Universe. Though his connections are far from ideal, Magneto is among the most strong Mutants currently in existence. Max's dynamic with his children is erratic at best, especially with relation to his adopted twins, Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, but he has never held back his honest views. He made it plain upon his resurrection that he thinks Pietro poses the most threat to the Wanda.
Steve Orlando's Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver #4, with Lorenzo Tammetta's artwork, brought recently returned Magneto together with his kids Wanda and Pietro. A letter from Max provoked a conflict between the two siblings even in death; Scarlet Witch burned it before her twin brother had a chance to view the offensive contents. Though he never meant the letter to be delivered or seen, he still thinks what he wrote: Scarlet Witch would be safer if Quicksilver had never returned following his Magneto death in House of M.
Magneto misinterpreted the link between Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch.
Max notes that Wanda coddles her brother and triggers his darkest tendencies, but he misses the good they do. Though they also protect and believe in each other with an unrivaled ferocity, they can inflict immense harm for one another and if the Wizard and his Angel believe then the very universe could be at stake. They decided to be heroes together as each of them has been the reason their twin keeps on living. Though he is also her other half, balance, and counter, Magneto thinks Quicksilver represents Scarlett Witch's greatest threat.
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Perhaps making her the strongest Avenger, Scarlet Witch combined with the evil spirits imprisoned inside her to produce her ultimate form.
Marvel Comics has included Magneto, the oldest and most well-known enemy of the X-Men, since the mutant team first debuted. Bearing powers over magnetic fields, he sees Mutants as better than regular humans and seeks to create a society in which people rule. Professor X and his group of heroes are the one preventing him. Often at conflict, the X-Men and Magneto have a sour relationship. But the connection is more complicated since Magneto has evolved into a father to Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver. But this new phase of the X-Men's narrative reveals Magneto is far from a perfect parent.
Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver's latest inclusion into the Marvel universe seems to indicate that Magneto's connection with his children is writing a fresh chapter in history. Although Magneto's approaches of expressing affection are not the most perfect, his writing in this chapter reveals that his worry for his children is real.