Scarlet Witch #6
Scarlet Witch #6 – A Spell in the City of Light
๐ง♀️ Genre
Supernatural | Superhero | Drama | Mystery
Scarlet Witch #6 blends magical realism with superhero drama, all wrapped in a Parisian noir atmosphere. The issue delves into personal healing, emotional trauma, and magical intervention, making it both a character-driven narrative and a mystical thriller.
๐ Main Characters
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Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) – The powerful sorceress known for bending reality and mending mystical damage across the world.
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Le Peregrine (Alain Racine) – A French superhero who once soared the skies but now faces emotional and physical paralysis after losing his ability to fly.
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The Ghosts of Paris – Mysterious spirits tied to the city’s past, holding clues—and dangers—that Wanda must confront.
✍️ Writer
Steve Orlando – Known for his bold, emotionally intelligent storytelling, Orlando brings a rich blend of action and psychological depth to Wanda’s continuing journey.
๐จ Artist
Lorenzo Tammetta – His work captures the ethereal and haunted aesthetic of Paris, creating a textured world where magic and memory intertwine.
๐ Editor Details
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Editor: Sarah Brunstad
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Assistant Editor: Mikey J. Basso
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Senior Editor: Tom Brevoort
๐ข Publisher and Brand
Marvel Comics | Mainline Marvel Universe (Earth-616)
๐ Release Year
2023
๐ Brief Plot Summary
In Scarlet Witch #6, Wanda travels to Paris following the call of another magical emergency. There, she encounters Le Peregrine, a once-proud protector of France now grounded by loss and grief. His literal inability to fly mirrors his emotional downfall, and only Wanda’s unique talents can help him find his wings again. But healing him means delving into the city's spectral underworld—where the past isn’t just haunting, it’s hostile. From haunted bell towers to cursed catacombs, Wanda must balance compassion with power as she seeks to repair more than just broken wings.
๐ Notable Arcs or Storylines
This issue contributes to the overarching narrative of Scarlet Witch’s mystical repair shop, a place where magical problems are solved one case at a time. Each installment introduces standalone adventures, yet they're all unified by Wanda’s quest for redemption and purpose after the events of Trial of Magneto and Avengers: Disassembled.
๐ฎ Fan Theories or Interpretations
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Some fans speculate that Le Peregrine’s loss of flight is not just symbolic but may also be connected to a larger cosmic imbalance in magical forces—perhaps hinting at a future crossover with Doctor Strange or Clea.
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The presence of ghosts tied to historical trauma in Paris suggests deeper layers of Marvel’s spiritual lore—possibly hinting at the return of forgotten magical entities or spirits Wanda once bound during her darker days.
๐️ Review Summary
Scarlet Witch #6 stands out as a beautifully atmospheric issue. The emotional weight carried by both Wanda and Le Peregrine is palpable, and Steve Orlando handles their psychological depth with grace. Lorenzo Tammetta’s art perfectly complements the narrative, layering gothic charm over modern Paris. From haunting visuals to stirring dialogue, this issue balances action and emotion in equal measure. Wanda continues to shine as a compelling protagonist navigating both magic and morality.
⭐ Rating: 8.5/10
๐ผ️ Art: Moody, expressive, and enchantingly surreal
๐งต Story: Thoughtful, character-driven, with a touch of melancholy magic
๐ฅ Character Depth: High—Wanda’s empathy and strength steal the spotlight
๐ฏ️ “Sometimes, healing others helps us heal ourselves.” – Scarlet Witch
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