WARNING! This article contains spoilers for The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #1Wanda Maximoff's journey in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been nothing short of tumultuous, and a recent comic development could hint at future storylines. The return of White Vision in the comics presents intriguing possibilities for the MCU, especially considering Wanda's current status and the lingering questions surrounding Vision's fate.
In The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #1, written by Steve Orlando with art by Lorenzo Tammetta, Wanda finds herself saving Vision from the brink of death after he sustains a mortal wound. Using her chaos magic, Wanda’s spell transforms him into the White Vision, a form previously seen in the MCU in WandaVision and who is set to appear in the Disney+ series Vision Quest.
Wanda’s actions not only revive Vision in the comic series, but also potentially alter his makeup and the larger magical forces at play in the Marvel universe.
Wanda's Magic Continues to Reshape Vision's Destiny
The Vision And The Scarlet Witch, Written By Steve Orland With Art By Lorenzo Tammetta
The inaugural issue of The Vision and the Scarlet Witch showcases Wanda’s immense power and her willingness to bend reality to save those she loves. After Vision sustains an injury from a weapon that is designed to prevent his phasing or tech from healing his body, Wanda uses her magic to save him at the very last moment. This echoes Wanda’s actions in the MCU, particularly in WandaVision, where she creates a reality to cope with her grief over Vision’s death. Her emotional state often serves as a catalyst for her magical outbursts, blurring the lines between creation and destruction.

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In reviving Vision, Wanda’s chaos magic, known for its reality-altering properties, could have fundamentally changed Vision’s non-organic makeup. He might now possess a unique blend of synthetic and magical elements, making him more than just an android. This infusion of chaos magic could grant him powerful new abilities, unforeseen vulnerabilities, or a deeper connection to the mystical side of the Marvel universe. This would potentially set him apart from his previous iterations, establishing a truly unique existence and creating avenues for exciting possibilities for his character development in the MCU.
White Vision's Existence Opens Doors for Future MCU Storylines
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With the original Vision seemingly gone, White Vision remains the only version of the character currently active in the MCU. His unique composition and connection to both the original Vision’s memories and a new sense of self make him a complex and compelling character with untapped potential. Unlike the first Vision, who was deeply rooted in his past with Wanda, White Vision possesses a clean slate, allowing for fresh explorations of his identity and purpose.
Instead of simply being a reassembled android, White Vision could carry a magical imprint from Wanda, giving him new abilities or an intrinsic connection to her chaos magic.
The comic’s exploration of Wanda’s role in his transformation could directly influence how the MCU handles his character arc. Instead of simply being a reassembled android, White Vision could carry a magical imprint from Wanda, giving him new abilities or an intrinsic connection to her chaos magic. This could set up a poignant reunion where both characters have changed, forcing them to redefine their relationship and their individual paths within the evolving Marvel landscape. This comic development adds another layer to the complex relationship between Wanda and Vision, leaving fans eager to see how these events might translate to the big screen.
The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #1 is available now.

- Created By
- Jack Kirby
- Cast
- Elizabeth Olsen
- First Appearance
- The X-Men (1963)
- Died
- Doctor Strange in The Multiverse of Madness
- Alias
- Wanda Frank
- RELATIONSHIPS
- Vision (Lover), Quicksilver (Brother)