This Wednesday, March 20th, Marvel Comics is set to release SCARLET WITCH AND QUICKSILVER #2!
Join the fan-favorite SCARLET WITCH creative team as they celebrate sixty years of Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver with this new chapter in the twins’ storied legacy!
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages for Marvel Comics’ new release on New Comic Book Day…
SCARLET WITCH AND QUICKSILVER #2 (of 4)
Written by Steve Orlando
Art by Lorenzo Tammetta
Colors by Frank William
Letters by Joe Caramagna
Edited by Alanna Smith
Covers & Cover Artists:
Cover A by Russell Dauterman
Cover B by Mark Brooks (Headshot Variant)
Cover C by Mark Brooks (Sketch Virgin Variant)
Cover D by Derrick Chew
Wanda and Pietro Maximoff are no longer on speaking terms. So when the Wizard corners each of them with his new army of Frightful Four Hundred, it will take all their ingenuity – and all their power – to survive. But can the twins save themselves without unleashing something worse? And are they really as alone as they think?
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