

Then we saw them interact during Avengers: The Children's Crusade. (Presumably, some lady with the last name of "Shepard.")īilly only interacted with Wanda 3 times before this "Trial of Magneto." He met her once before he was 16, interacting with her when he was seemingly powerless, and he had no idea what his relationship with Wanda was. But we never saw who the Hell gave birth to Tommy. Nobody ever explained why Vision had this information, nor followed up on the fact Billy and Tommy would have been justified in feeling abandoned by their "father." We saw Billy's biological family, the Kaplans. Billy and the Young Avengers went to break him out without knowing who he was, and they stumbled upon the fact he resembled Billy. Vision apparently knew this, but had made no effort to reach out to him or break him out. Tommy was kept in some sort of superpowered version of juvie. However, Vision somehow had data files about Tommy in his head, even despite the fact the Vision had been grievously injured and then temporarily reborn in his own teenage form. The boys were not biologically related to Wanda, nor each other, and supposedly none of these people had any idea that Billy and Tommy were reincarnated. They ceased to exist for a while, but we learned around 2005, 2006 that their souls had somehow been "reincarnated" in the bodies of these now-teenage boys, Billy Kaplan and Tommy Shepard. They were briefly incorporated into Master Pandemonium as ridiculous babies growing out of his arms.

Wanda magically manifested Wiccan and Speed as infants in the 1980s, using fragments of Mephisto's soul.

Wiccan and Speed not only were inexplicably upset about the prospect of the Scarlet Witch dying they made comments that made no sense given the family's actual history. Almost every issue we had characters acting illogically, out of character. The most consistent problem was the way that the writers tried to gaslight us.
