Vision made his first appearance in the comics in the pages of Avengers #57 in 1968. For one thing, the helicopter is in Iron Man colors (or Vision colors?). Wanda finds a toy helicopter, in full color, in her bushes. Ol’ Herb, perhaps coincidentally, but perhaps not, shares a name with Herbert Edgar Wyndham, the Marvel Comics villain known as the High Evolutionary, who in some versions of Wanda and her brother Pietro’s origin, was responsible for giving them their powers. ![]() We have our suspicions that the seven of them (minus Geraldine) could be Marvel’s Satan’s Seven. In addition to Agnes (who we wrote about in detail here) and the aforementioned Geraldine, we also meet Fred and Linda, Dennis the Mailman, Dottie and Phil, Beth, and someone named Herbert.While we’re on the subject, is it us, or does Geraldine’s brooch look a little like the logo she wore when she took on the mantle of Captain Marvel in the comics? That would be Teyonah Parris as “Geraldine,” who it has already been revealed is in fact the grown up version of Monica Rambeau, the young girl we met in Captain Marvel. ![]() Anyway, don’t expect Ilya and Glynis to show up on WandaVision or in the MCU now that their names have been used.Īlso…is it us or does Wanda’s “Glamor” bathing suit thingy feel like a reference to some of her original, skimpier costumes? And what even fewer people knew was that they were also international criminals. What the public didn’t know was that their stage magic was actually REAL magic (kind of like what we see with Viz and Wanda later this episode). In the Vision and the Scarlet Witch comics, Illusion and Glamor were characters of their own, famed stage magicians Ilya and Glynis Zarkov, who were friendly neighbors of our favorite weirdo couple. Wanda and Vision’s stage magic act name has them going by the name of “Illusion” (Vision) and “Glamor” (Wanda). In Vision by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Vision and his synthezoid family (he’s not married to Wanda in this story) reside in house number 616, a reference to how the main world of Marvel Comics is designated Earth-616. But there’s a comics connection here, too! Apparently, the designation for the MCU in Marvel’s multiverse is Earth-2800. We’re not counting on seeing Bova’s lovely bovine countenance on this show any time soon, but hey, you never know! The sharp-eyed Ed Duffy spotted a carton of “Bova Milk” in the opening animated segment of the episode.īova is a cow evolved to walk and talk like a human, a gentle old soul who served as a midwife at the birth of Wanda and Pietro Maximoff. We wrote more about the sitcom references in the first two episodes right here. Vision’s boss yells it at dinner in the first episode and Vision says it when there’s that outside noise in this one.
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