SCARLET WITCH BY STEVE ORLANDO VOL. 3: SCARLET WITCH & QUICKSILVER

Cover Design or Artwork by Russell Dauterman
Paperback
$17.99 US
On sale Oct 08, 2024 | 128 Pages | 9781302957469
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Marvel’s super-powered Avenger siblings, the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver are back in a series of their very own!

Wanda and Pietro Maximoff have been mighty heroes, Avengers…and sometimes even villains. But above all, they are twins who will look out for each other, no matter what. So when Wanda receives a letter from their recently deceased father figure, Magneto, that she knows would upset Pietro, she burns the letter before her brother can read it. She may have the best intentions, but you know where that leads…and her fateful decision will drive the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver apart at the worst possible time. Because a new threat heralded by the Wizard — with a horrifying eldritch upgrade — is coming for their heads, and if they can’t find a way to repair their damaged bond, it will cost them their lives! Can even these powerful siblings withstand the Wizard’s Frightful Four Hundred?!

COLLECTING: Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver (2024) 1-4, X-Men (1963) 4
Steve Orlando made a name for himself at DC Comics, writing Wonder Woman, various Batman titles and Martian Manhunter. His Midnighter series and its sequel Midnighter and Apollo were nominated for a GLAAD Media Award. Orlando arrived at Marvel to celebrate a legendary character’s 50th anniversary across three Curse of the Man-Thing one-shots. Orlando contributed to Marvel’s Voices: Pride and returned to the intersection of super-heroics and horror with the Darkhold storyline.

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Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Marvel’s super-powered Avenger siblings, the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver are back in a series of their very own!

Wanda and Pietro Maximoff have been mighty heroes, Avengers…and sometimes even villains. But above all, they are twins who will look out for each other, no matter what. So when Wanda receives a letter from their recently deceased father figure, Magneto, that she knows would upset Pietro, she burns the letter before her brother can read it. She may have the best intentions, but you know where that leads…and her fateful decision will drive the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver apart at the worst possible time. Because a new threat heralded by the Wizard — with a horrifying eldritch upgrade — is coming for their heads, and if they can’t find a way to repair their damaged bond, it will cost them their lives! Can even these powerful siblings withstand the Wizard’s Frightful Four Hundred?!

COLLECTING: Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver (2024) 1-4, X-Men (1963) 4

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Steve Orlando made a name for himself at DC Comics, writing Wonder Woman, various Batman titles and Martian Manhunter. His Midnighter series and its sequel Midnighter and Apollo were nominated for a GLAAD Media Award. Orlando arrived at Marvel to celebrate a legendary character’s 50th anniversary across three Curse of the Man-Thing one-shots. Orlando contributed to Marvel’s Voices: Pride and returned to the intersection of super-heroics and horror with the Darkhold storyline.

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