====== Wiccan (Billy Kaplan) ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: A founding member of the [[Young Avengers]], William "Billy" Kaplan is the reincarnated son of the Scarlet Witch, a powerful reality-warping sorcerer destined to become the cosmic entity known as the Demiurge, and one half of Marvel's most prominent LGBTQ+ couple alongside his husband, [[Hulkling]].** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** Wiccan serves as a nexus point for multiple major Marvel themes: the legacy of the [[Scarlet Witch]] and [[The Vision]], the next generation of heroes, and the vast, often dangerous, world of magic. He is a key figure in the lineage of Chaos Magic and is prophesied to one day reshape the fundamental laws of magic for the entire multiverse. * **Primary Impact:** Billy's most significant impact lies in his exploration of identity and power. His journey to understand his complex parentage was the driving force behind the universe-altering events of //Avengers: The Children's Crusade//. Furthermore, his open and loving relationship with Hulkling has been a landmark for LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream comics, culminating in their marriage and his ascension to Prince-Consort of the Kree-Skrull Empire. * **Key Incarnations:** The core difference lies in their origin. In the Earth-616 comics, Wiccan is the **reincarnated soul** of Scarlet Witch's magically-created son, born naturally to a new family. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he is a **direct magical construct**, willed into existence by Wanda Maximoff's grief-fueled power within the Westview Hex and does not currently have a physical form in the prime timeline (Earth-616/199999). ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Wiccan made his first appearance in **//Young Avengers #1//**, published in April 2005. He was co-created by writer Allan Heinberg and artist Jim Cheung. The conception of the //Young Avengers// series was a direct response to the status-quo-shattering storyline //Avengers Disassembled//, which saw the original Avengers team disband. Heinberg and Cheung were tasked with creating a new generation of heroes who were thematically and personally linked to the classic Avengers, but with their own modern sensibilities and challenges. From his inception, Billy Kaplan, initially codenamed "Asgardian," was designed to be gay. His relationship with teammate Teddy Altman (Hulkling) was a central pillar of the series. At the time, this was a groundbreaking move for a mainstream Marvel Comics title. While the creative team intended for their romance to be explicit, editorial directives initially required them to be more subtle, using subtext and careful dialogue. However, fans quickly embraced the pairing, and over time, their relationship was allowed to become more overt, culminating in an on-panel kiss in //Young Avengers: The Children's Crusade #9// (2012) and their marriage in //Empyre #4// (2020). Billy's creation and subsequent development represent a significant milestone in diverse representation within superhero comics. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The origin of Billy Kaplan is one of the most intricate and magical in the Marvel Universe, deeply intertwined with the Scarlet Witch's history of trauma, power, and loss. Critically, his comic book origin and his MCU origin are fundamentally different. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Wiccan's story begins before his birth, with his mother, the [[Scarlet Witch]]. Desperate for a family with her synthezoid husband, The Vision, Wanda Maximoff used her reality-warping Hex powers to magically conceive twin sons, Thomas and William. For a time, they lived happily. However, it was later revealed that to give the children souls, Wanda had unknowingly drawn upon two scattered fragments of the life essence of the demon lord [[Mephisto]]. When the villain Master Pandemonium sought to reclaim his own fragmented soul, he discovered the source within the twins and they were reabsorbed by Mephisto, effectively ceasing to exist. The trauma of losing her children was so profound that Wanda's mentor, Agatha Harkness, cast a spell to make her forget she ever had them. This memory suppression eventually failed, and the resurfacing grief, manipulated by Doctor Doom, led to Wanda's catastrophic mental breakdown that resulted in the events of //Avengers Disassembled// and //House of M//. However, the souls of William and Thomas were not destroyed. When Mephisto was later defeated, their souls were freed and journeyed back to Earth, where they were reincarnated into two separate families. William's soul was reborn as **William "Billy" Kaplan**, the eldest of three sons to Jeff and Rebecca Kaplan, who were both cardiologists. Billy grew up in New York City, a fan of superheroes, with the Scarlet Witch being his favorite. He was often bullied for his interests and sexuality. His powers first manifested when he confronted a bully who was threatening him; in a surge of power, he nearly incinerated the tormentor. This incident revealed his innate magical potential, specifically the ability to generate electricity. His life changed forever when the time-traveling [[Iron Lad]] came to the present to form a new team of Avengers. Using a special program from his future armor, Iron Lad identified several super-powered teenagers with links to the Avengers, including Billy. Initially, Iron Lad believed Billy's electrokinetic powers meant he was related to Thor, leading to Billy's first, short-lived codename: **Asgardian**. He soon changed it to **Wiccan**, embracing his magical nature. It was during the formation of the [[Young Avengers]] that he met and fell in love with his teammate, Teddy Altman, the Kree-Skrull hybrid known as Hulkling. Together, the team sought to understand their powers and origins, which set Billy on the long and perilous path to discovering the truth: that he and his teammate Speed (Tommy Shepherd) were the reincarnated souls of the Scarlet Witch's lost sons. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === In the MCU, the origin of Billy is both simpler and more directly tied to Wanda Maximoff's immense power and grief. As depicted in the Disney+ series **//WandaVision//**, Billy and his twin brother Tommy do not have a human origin. Following the death of [[The Vision]] at the hands of Thanos in //Avengers: Infinity War//, a grief-stricken Wanda Maximoff travels to Westview, New Jersey, to a plot of land Vision had purchased for them to build a home. Overwhelmed by her loss, Wanda unleashes a colossal wave of Chaos Magic, creating a powerful Hex that transforms the entire town into a sitcom-inspired reality. Within this construct, she manifests an idealized version of Vision and, through a magically accelerated pregnancy, gives birth to twin boys, Billy and Tommy. Unlike their comic counterparts, these children are not reincarnated souls but **direct magical constructs**—living extensions of Wanda's power and the fabric of the Hex itself. They are, in essence, pieces of Wanda's own soul and magic given sentient form. Within the Hex, Billy rapidly ages and begins to develop powers that differ from his brother's. While Tommy inherits their uncle Pietro's super-speed, Billy's powers are more psionic and magical, reflecting their mother's. He demonstrates telepathy, clairvoyance, and an ability to sense the thoughts and suffering of others, such as when he could hear his "father" Vision struggling outside the Hex's boundary. The tragic nature of their existence becomes clear when Wanda is forced to dismantle the Hex to free the citizens of Westview. As the magical reality dissolves, Billy, Tommy, and the constructed Vision all disintegrate, ceasing to exist in the physical world. In a heartbreaking farewell, Wanda tells her sons, "Thanks for choosing me to be your mom." However, their story does not end there. In the post-credits scene of //WandaVision//, Wanda is shown studying the **Darkhold**, a malevolent book of dark magic. As she masters its secrets, she hears the faint cries of Billy and Tommy calling for her help, implying their consciousnesses persist in some form, possibly across the multiverse. This becomes Wanda's driving obsession in **//Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness//**. Corrupted by the Darkhold, she hunts America Chavez to steal her power, intending to travel to a reality where her boys are real—specifically, the children of Earth-838's Wanda Maximoff. This confirms that while the prime MCU Billy does not physically exist, his spiritual essence is a powerful multiversal echo that can be heard through dark magic. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Wiccan is one of the most powerful magic-users on Earth, with a raw potential that rivals or even exceeds that of Sorcerers Supreme like Doctor Strange. His abilities stem from his unique magical lineage as the son of the Scarlet Witch. * **Powers & Abilities:** * **Reality Warping:** This is his primary and most formidable power, inherited from his mother. Initially, Billy's access to this ability was unconscious and required a specific mental framework to function. He would chant his desire as a spell, such as "I want to stop the Wrecking Crew," and reality would conform to his will. This method, while effective, was a self-imposed limitation. As he has matured and gained confidence, he has demonstrated the ability to warp reality on a vast scale with a mere thought, without the need for verbal incantations. * **Spell-Casting & Magic:** Billy is an exceptionally skilled sorcerer. His magical repertoire is vast and includes: * **Electrokinesis & Pyrokinesis:** The ability to generate and control electricity and fire. This was one of the first powers he manifested. * **Flight:** Self-propelled flight through magical means. * **Teleportation:** The ability to transport himself and large groups of people across vast distances, even to other dimensions. * **Force Fields:** Creating durable magical shields capable of withstanding powerful physical and energy attacks. * **Telekinesis & Telepathy:** Moving objects with his mind and communicating mentally, though his telepathy is often more empathetic than direct thought-reading. * **Astral Projection:** Projecting his consciousness from his physical body. * **Clairvoyance:** The ability to magically locate people or objects. * **The Demiurge Potential:** Billy's ultimate destiny is to become the **Demiurge**. This is not a title but a cosmic function. The original Demiurge was the sentient life force of Earth's biosphere that created the Elder Gods. Billy is prophesied to be its successor, a being with the power to rewrite the fundamental laws of magic for the entire multiverse. This potential is so immense that even cosmic beings like Loki have acknowledged his future importance. He has only tapped into this state once, during //The Children's Crusade//, where he was able to accomplish feats like resurrecting Hawkeye's original mentor, the Swordsman. In a possible future, he ascends to this role, becoming the architect of a new age of magic. * **Weaknesses:** * **Confidence and Control:** For much of his early career, Billy's greatest weakness was his own self-doubt. His powers are directly tied to his confidence, and moments of fear or uncertainty could cause his spells to fail or backfire spectacularly. * **Overexertion:** Casting extremely powerful or complex spells can leave him physically and mentally drained, sometimes rendering him unconscious. * **Personality:** Billy is defined by his compassion, intelligence, and sense of responsibility. He is often the emotional core of the Young Avengers, acting as the cautious planner and moral compass. While initially shy and insecure, he has grown into a confident leader. He is deeply in love with his husband, Hulkling, and their relationship is the bedrock of his life. He is a romantic at heart but also pragmatic, often worrying about the consequences of his and his team's actions. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === As Billy only existed as a child within the Westview Hex, his powers were nascent and undeveloped. However, they clearly mirrored the magical nature of his mother. * **Powers & Abilities (as observed):** * **Magical Aptitude:** Billy was born from Chaos Magic and is a natural conduit for it. * **Empathy & Telepathy:** His primary manifested power was a form of psionic awareness. He could sense his father Vision's distress from miles away, even across the Hex barrier. He was also shown hearing the thoughts of the residents of Westview. * **Energy Manipulation:** In the final battle against S.W.O.R.D., he was able to magically restrain several soldiers with red energy constructs, similar to his mother's. This suggests a latent ability for telekinesis and force field generation. * **Comparative Analysis:** The MCU's depiction of Billy's powers is in its infancy. They are presented as primarily psionic and defensive, a stark contrast to his twin Tommy's physical and offensive speed-based powers. This neatly categorizes them as inheritors of their mother's and uncle's abilities, respectively. The comic version of Wiccan is far more developed, having mastered a wide array of specific spells and having a clearly defined cosmic destiny as the Demiurge—a concept the MCU has not yet introduced. The MCU's version is, for now, defined entirely by his magical connection to the Scarlet Witch and the Darkhold. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== ==== Core Allies ==== * **Hulkling (Theodore "Teddy" Altman-Kaplan):** Teddy is Billy's soulmate, husband, and the single most important person in his life. They met as founding members of the Young Avengers and their bond formed the heart of the team. Their relationship has endured cosmic wars, interdimensional threats, and personal crises. Billy's steadfast love and support were crucial during Teddy's ascension to the throne of the Kree-Skrull Alliance, and they married during the //Empyre// event, with Billy becoming Prince-Consort and Court Wizard to Emperor Dorrek VIII. Theirs is a partnership of equals, a symbol of love and hope in the Marvel Universe. * **Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff):** Billy's mother. Their relationship is one of the most complex and emotionally charged in comics. For years, Billy idolized the idea of the Scarlet Witch, only to discover her role in the destruction of the Avengers. In //The Children's Crusade//, he embarked on a quest to find her and prove she was not a monster, ultimately succeeding in helping her regain her memories and atone. Their reunion was fraught but loving, and they have since worked to rebuild their family bond, fighting alongside one another and providing mutual emotional support. * **Speed (Thomas "Tommy" Shepherd):** Billy's reincarnated twin brother. Their dynamic is a classic case of opposite personalities. Where Billy is thoughtful and cautious, Tommy is impulsive, cocky, and reckless. They often bicker and tease each other, but beneath it lies a deep, unshakeable brotherly love. They share a unique psychic connection and are fiercely protective of one another, having been separated for their entire lives until they were brought together on the Young Avengers. * **Kate Bishop (Hawkeye):** As co-founders of the Young Avengers, Billy and Kate share a deep friendship and mutual respect. They often acted as the team's co-leaders, with Kate's grounded pragmatism and archery skills balancing Billy's immense magical power and occasional anxieties. They are best friends who view each other as family. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== * **Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom):** Doom served as a primary antagonist during //The Children's Crusade//. Recognizing Billy's phenomenal reality-warping potential, Doom sought to steal it for himself. He manipulated Wanda and the Young Avengers, attempting to become an all-powerful "God-Emperor Doom." He views Billy not just as an obstacle, but as a source of power to be coveted and controlled, making him one of Wiccan's most dangerous and personal foes. * **Mother:** An interdimensional parasite that preys on the love and grief of others. The main villain of the 2013 //Young Avengers// series, Mother was a terrifyingly personal foe. She trapped the Young Avengers' parents in her dimension and created monstrous doppelgangers to hunt them. Her psychological warfare and ability to warp perceptions nearly destroyed the team from within. * **Moridun:** An ancient, powerful sorcerer from the "Fifth Cosmos," a previous iteration of reality. Moridun was a being of dark magic who attempted to use Hulkling as a host to return to power. Wiccan was forced to battle this primeval magical entity, absorbing it into his own body to contain it, a dangerous act that tested the limits of his control and willpower. ==== Affiliations ==== * **Young Avengers:** A founding member and co-leader. The Young Avengers are not just a team to Billy; they are his found family. * **Avengers:** While never an official, long-term member of the main team, he has served with them on multiple occasions and was part of Sunspot's "Avengers Idea Mechanics" (A.I.M.). * **Strikeforce:** Billy was a member of this short-lived covert team, assembled by Blade to hunt supernatural threats that operated in the shadows. * **The Kree-Skrull Alliance:** As the husband of Emperor Hulkling, Billy holds the official titles of Prince-Consort and Court Wizard. He is a key political and magical figure in the most powerful empire in the galaxy. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== ==== Young Avengers (Volume 1) & Civil War ==== This foundational arc introduces Billy as he discovers his powers and joins the nascent team. The story focuses on the group's search for their own identities and their connections to the original Avengers. Billy's burgeoning romance with Hulkling is a central subplot. Their involvement in the first superhero **//Civil War//** was a major turning point. Siding with [[Captain America]]'s Secret Avengers, the team fought against hero registration. Their eventual capture and subsequent liberation by Captain America solidified their legitimacy in the eyes of the superhero community and proved they were more than just teenage fans playing dress-up. ==== Avengers: The Children's Crusade ==== This is arguably the most important storyline for Wiccan's character development. When Billy's powers flare out of control, the Avengers fear he will become another Scarlet Witch. To clear his name and find answers, the Young Avengers, joined by Magneto and Quicksilver, embark on a globetrotting, time-traveling quest to find the missing Wanda Maximoff. The journey forces Billy to confront Doctor Doom, who reveals his own role in Wanda's downfall. The climax sees Billy find and restore Wanda's memory, fully tap into his Demiurge potential, and come to terms with the immense power at his command. The event definitively confirmed his and Tommy's parentage and reshaped the Scarlet Witch's place in the Marvel Universe. ==== Empyre ==== While primarily a Hulkling-centric story, //Empyre// is a monumental event for Wiccan. The storyline sees Teddy Altman embrace his destiny as the heir to both the Kree and Skrull thrones, uniting the two warring empires under his rule to face the cosmic threat of the Cotati. Billy stands by his side throughout, acting as his most trusted advisor, magical powerhouse, and emotional rock. The event's most celebrated moment comes in issue #4, where, in the midst of a galactic war, Billy and Teddy are married in a quick, heartfelt ceremony, cementing their decades-long love story and making them the most powerful couple in the cosmos. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * **The Demiurge (Various Futures):** Numerous alternate futures and timelines have shown Billy achieving his full potential. In several realities, he becomes the Sorcerer Supreme, the most powerful mage on Earth. In others, he fully embraces his role as the Demiurge, a cosmic being who literally writes the laws of magic for his reality. These glimpses serve to reinforce the immense scale of his destiny in the prime Earth-616 timeline. * **MCU Earth-838 Billy Maximoff:** Seen in //Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness//, this variant is a normal 10-year-old boy living a happy, suburban life with his mother Wanda and brother Tommy. He is the idealized version of the son that the prime MCU's Scarlet Witch lost. His existence is a key plot device, representing the life Wanda craves and is willing to tear the multiverse apart to obtain. He and his brother ultimately reject the corrupted Scarlet Witch, fearing her for the monster she has become. * **Battleworld (Secret Wars 2015):** During the //Secret Wars// event, the multiverse was destroyed and reformed into a single "Battleworld" by God-Emperor Doom. In the domain of Arcadia, a matriarchal paradise protected by the all-female superhero team A-Force, a version of Billy Kaplan existed as one of the few male heroes, fighting alongside She-Hulk, Captain Marvel, and others to protect their realm. ===== See Also ===== * [[hulkling]] * [[scarlet_witch]] * [[speed_tommy_shepherd]] * [[young_avengers]] * [[avengers_the_childrens_crusade]] * [[demiurge]] * [[chaos_magic]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((Wiccan's original codename was "Asgardian," chosen by Iron Lad because his initial power display was electrokinesis, a power associated with Thor. Billy quickly abandoned the name as it didn't reflect his magical nature.)) ((The creators, Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung, confirmed that Billy and Teddy were always intended to be a couple from the very first issue. The gradual reveal of their relationship was a reflection of Marvel's editorial policies in the mid-2000s.)) ((Billy Kaplan's adoptive parents, Jeff and Rebecca Kaplan, are both cardiologists. This is sometimes seen as a thematic nod to Billy's role as the "heart" of the Young Avengers.)) ((In //Doctor Strange and the Sorcerers Supreme//, a future version of Billy is shown to be the Sorcerer Supreme, with his title being the "Sorcerer Supreme of all Creation." He is referred to as the "All-Knowing." )) ((The wedding of Billy and Teddy in //Empyre #4// (2020) was a major pop culture event, celebrated by fans and media outlets as a landmark moment for LGBTQ+ representation in comics, occurring 15 years after the characters were first introduced.)) ((Key Source Material: //Young Avengers// (2005) #1-12, //Avengers: The Children's Crusade// (2010) #1-9, //Young Avengers// (2013) #1-15, //Empyre// (2020) #1-6.))