Beyond the Emerald City: A Journey into the Unholy Witch's Lair

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Once upon a time, in the magical Land of Oz, there existed an unholy witch. She was feared and despised by all who crossed her path. Legends of her cruelty and dark magic spread throughout the land, causing a sense of unease and trepidation among the inhabitants. This witch, whose name was unknown to many, was said to have gained her powers through a pact with the underworld. With her sinister abilities, she wreaked havoc on the land, turning it into a desolate and grim place. The once vibrant and enchanting surroundings were now shrouded in darkness and despair.



The Marvel Witches We Want to See in AGATHA: DARKHOLD DIARIES

The upcoming WandaVision spinoff Agatha: Darkhold Diaries will be coming soon. The series has been casting actors left and right. The series will focus on the show’s breakout character, the witch Agatha Harkness, played by the incredible Kathryn Hahn. But we assume a lot of these other actors joining the cast will also probably play witches and wizards themselves. But which Marvel witches will we see in Agatha: Darkhold Diaries? The Marvel Comics universe has a good amount of practitioners of the mystic arts, and here are a few we could see join (or battle) the House of Harkness.

Jennifer Kale

Marvel Comics

Jennifer Kale first appeared as a supporting character in Man-Thing comics from the ‘70s. She was a magically attuned woman from Citrusville, Florida. Although she came from a small town, her magical lineage went back to ancient Atlantis. After meeting Man-Thing, she began to explore her magical powers, and eventually became an apprentice to Doctor Strange. She’s also the cousin of both the Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch versions of Ghost Rider. Now a powerful sorceress, she’d fit in perfectly with Agatha’s coven.

Wiccan

Marvel Comics

With the recent casting of Heartstopper star Joe Locke, many are assuming he’s playing the teenage version of Wiccan. And given that Darkhold Diaries is a WandaVision spinoff, that assumption makes sense. That’s because Wiccan is actually the reincarnated version of Wanda Maximoff’s son Billy, created by her hex powers. While that version of Billy wasn’t technically real, it turns out, his soul was. And in the real world, that soul was reborn as Billy Kaplan. But whether Locke is Billy or not, Wiccan seems a sure bet to introduce in Darkhold Diaries, if only to continue to set up Young Avengers.

The once vibrant and enchanting surroundings were now shrouded in darkness and despair. In her ruthless pursuit of power, the unholy witch did not discriminate. She targeted innocent creatures and oppressed them under her tyrannical rule.

Selene

Marvel Comics

The immortal woman known as Selene is both a mutant and a sorceress. She’s 17,000 years old and sustains herself by feeding off the energy of others like a psychic vampire. Over the centuries, she also learned a great deal about magic. Selene is one of the world’s most powerful sorcerers. In the comics, she’s been part of the Hellfire Club, the bitter enemies of the X-Men. We could see her become an adversary for Agatha, who although quite old, is much younger and less powerful than Selene. Frankly, we could see the recently cast Aubrey Plaza killing this role.

Doctor Voodoo

Marvel Comics

Jericho Drumm was born in Haiti, but left for America to go to medical school and become a doctor. Years later, he learned his brother, the Houngan Supreme, was dying because of a Voodoo Curse. Fighting fire with fire, Jericho learned Voodoo from a man named Papa Jambo. He then took his brother’s place as the Houngan Supreme, becoming Brother Voodoo (later Doctor Voodoo). In recent years, he even replaced Stephen Strange as the new Sorcerer Supreme and has served as a member of the Avengers. He would be a perfect member (or enemy) of Agatha’s coven.

Enchantress

Marvel Comics

We’ve seen a lot of the major Thor villains over the course of four films. But one major one has been missing: the Enchantress. Amora is a sorceress from Asgard who has been a pain in the butt to the Odinson since the beginning. She also had a centuries-long crush on him). She might be too powerful a witch for Agatha’s coven, as she is technically a goddess, but it’s time she appeared somewhere in the MCU. Darkhold Diaries seems like as a good a place as any.

Unholy witch from the land of oz

Many were enslaved, forced to carry out her wicked bidding, while others were subjected to unspeakable acts of cruelty. The unholy witch ruled with an iron fist, instilling fear in the hearts of even the bravest souls. She reveled in their suffering, drawing strength from their misery. Her dark presence permeated every corner of the Land of Oz, leaving no escape from her malevolent reign. But as the saying goes, where there is darkness, there is also light. A band of courageous individuals, determined to free their beloved land from the unholy witch's clutches, rose up. They were led by Dorothy, a young girl from Kansas who had been transported to Oz by a tornado. Dorothy, with her unwavering spirit and unwavering belief in the power of goodness, rallied the oppressed and united them against the unholy witch. Together, they embarked on a perilous journey to confront their oppressor head-on. Through a series of trials and tribulations, the band of heroes confronted the unholy witch and engaged in an epic battle for the soul of the Land of Oz. The unholy witch fought fiercely, but in the end, goodness triumphed over evil. She was vanquished, her dark powers destroyed, and the Land of Oz was finally freed from her clutches. The unholy witch from the Land of Oz serves as a cautionary tale, reminding us of the destructive power of darkness and the importance of standing up against tyranny and oppression. Her story emphasizes the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring belief in the triumph of good over evil..

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