La Sorcière Rouge
The French-language identity for Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch — a mutant with reality-warping hex powers raised by Magneto who ultimately joined the Avengers. Her appearances in Strange introduced French readers to one of Marvel's most formidable and complex heroes.
Few characters carry the mystique of a Silver Age debut quite like La Sorcière Rouge, who first graced the pages of Strange #3 in 1970 under the legendary hands of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby — a pedigree that alone signals this is someone worth seeking out. Published through Editions Lug, she's been a fixture of French-language comics for over five decades, with 129 catalog appearances stretching from 1970 all the way to 2026 — a remarkable testament to enduring appeal. Three of those appearances carry key-issue status, making her run as rewarding for collectors as it is for readers, and her pages crackle with distinguished company: Captain America, Iron Man, the Vision, and the figures behind those iconic masks, Steve Rogers and Tony Stark. Whether you find her in Strange, Titans, or Ombrax-Saga, La Sorcière Rouge is a cornerstone of Silver Age Franco-Belgian Marvel publishing — a character whose longevity speaks louder than any single adventure could.
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