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Wanda Maximoff

1,521 appearances · Silver Age · 1964–2026 · 62 key issues
Who is Wanda Maximoff?

Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch, first appeared as a reluctant villain alongside her twin brother Pietro in the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, believing she owed Magneto a debt. She later joined the Avengers, wielding her reality-altering hex powers as a founding force for good.

Stan Lee and Jack Kirby introduced Wanda Maximoff to the Marvel Universe in The X-Men #4 back in 1964, and what followed is one of the most remarkable runs in Silver Age comics history — over six decades, 1272 catalog appearances, and 62 collector-recognized key issues that speak to a character who has genuinely shaped the Marvel landscape. An Avenger through and through, she has shared countless adventures alongside titans like Captain America, Thor, and Iron Man, holding her own in some of the most consequential storylines the publisher has ever told. Whether you find her in the classic pages of The Avengers, the later volumes, or the underappreciated Force Works, Wanda Maximoff rewards deep reading — a character whose longevity isn't just impressive, it's a testament to how deeply she resonates with every generation of Marvel fans.

Identity

Real name. Wanda Django Maximoff

Teams & affiliations
Avengers
★ First appearance
The X-Men #4
Mar 1964

Trivia

  • Wanda Maximoff's entire genetic history was rewritten in 2015 when Marvel retconned her away from mutant status entirely, recasting her abilities as the product of High Evolutionary experimentation and magical factors rather than any X-gene.marvel.fandom.com
  • Marvel's own editorial line on Wanda's power set shifted so many times over the years that her abilities were framed at various points as probability manipulation, chaos magic, reality warping, and a nexus-being effect — never settling on one stable power set.marvel.fandom.com
  • Wanda sits at the epicenter of one of Marvel's most seismic cross-title continuity shocks: House of M triggered the 'No More Mutants' event, an editorially pivotal storyline that permanently reshaped the mutant status quo across the entire line.marvel.fandom.com
  • Roy Thomas has written more of Wanda Maximoff's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 65 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1964–2022

The X-Men #4 1964
The X-Men #4
The Amazing Spider-Man #71 1969
The Amazing Spider-Man #71
The Avengers #114 1973
The Avengers #114
Ms. Marvel #16 1978
Ms. Marvel #16
G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #15 1983
G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #15
Web of Spider-Man Annual #5 1989
Web of Spider-Man Annual #5
Marvels #2 1994
Marvels #2
Avengers Forever #1 1998
Avengers Forever #1
Thor #3 2003
Thor #3
House of M #8 2005
House of M #8
The Mighty Avengers #20 2009
The Mighty Avengers #20
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn] 2013
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn]
All-New Wolverine #28 2018
All-New Wolverine #28
Women of Marvel #1 2022
Women of Marvel #1

Appearances (1–150 of 1,521, oldest first)

Journey into Mystery (1952)
Fantastic Four (1961)
Fantastic Four Annual (1963)
#3
Tales of Suspense (1959)
Thor (1966)
HIP Comics (1966)
Strange Tales (1951)
Hit Comics (1966)
Capt. Savage and His Leatherneck Raiders (1968)
#2
Capitão Z (3ª Série) (1967)
#10
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD (1968)
The Amazing Spider-Man (1963)
#71
Fantask (1969)
#5
Strange (1970)
X-Men Annual (1970)
#1
Marvel (1970)
#13
Amazing Adventures (1970)
Marvel Team-Up (1972)
The Defenders (1972)
#11
Marvel Triple Action (1972)
Spider-Man Comics Weekly (1973)
#51
O Homem-Aranha (Edição especial em cores) (1974)
Vengeur (1972)
#12
Giant-Size Marvel Triple Action (1975)
#1
The Super-Heroes (1975)
#9
Iron Man (1968)
#74
Giant-Size Avengers (1974)
#4
Marvel Treasury Edition (1974)
Jungle Action (1972)
#16
Marvel Double Feature (1973)
#16
Astonishing Tales (1970)
#36
The Avengers Annual (1967)
What If? (1977)
#1
Captain Britain (1976)
Super-Villain Team-Up (1975)
#14
Marvel Two-in-One Annual (1976)
#2
Spécial Strange (1975)
#11
Ms. Marvel (1977)
#16