Crimson explores WandaVision and gets personally with the people.
Bibliography:
‘WandaVision’s Big Farewell Feels Hopeful Yet Rings Hollow” by Kathryn VanArendonk
“WandaVision Is Superhero Content FInally Centered on Womanhood, Not Girl Power” by Alison Herman
“We Live in the World of WandaVision” by Stephanie Burt
“How WandaVision Changed the MCU Forever” by Joshua Yehl
“WandaVision’s Real Big Bad Was Marriage All Along” by Oliver Sava
‘How Retro Televisions Cleverly Inspired One of WandaVision’s Biggest Visual Effects” by Josh Weiss
“WandaVision is a Love Letter to TV – And a Reminder of How to Do It Right” by Alan Sepinwall
“Scarlet Witch Deserves Better Than Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” by Lacy Baugher
“Scarlet Witch’s Multiverse of Madness Arc Makes Total Sense” by Amelia Emberwing
“Elizabeth Olsen Stands by the Scarlet Witch’s MCU Evolution” by Charles Pulliam-Moore
“How WandaVision, The Umbrella Academy, Harley Quinn Subvert the Superhero Genre” by Joe Otterson




Leave a comment