====== Wiccan (Billy Kaplan-Altman): A Definitive Guide ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity:** **Wiccan is a founding member of the [[young_avengers]], the reincarnated son of the [[scarlet_witch]], the husband of Kree-Skrull Emperor [[hulkling]], and a reality-warping sorcerer destined to become the Demiurge, a cosmic entity who will one day redefine the laws of magic itself.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** Wiccan serves as one of the most powerful magic-users of his generation, acting as a cornerstone for multiple hero teams and representing the future of sorcery in the Marvel Universe. His journey is one of self-discovery, accepting immense power, and finding love and family in the face of extraordinary circumstances. * **Primary Impact:** Billy Kaplan's existence fundamentally reshaped the history of the Scarlet Witch, redeeming her from the events of //Avengers Disassembled// and //House of M// through the storyline [[the_childrens_crusade]]. Furthermore, his open, loving, and eventually marital relationship with Hulkling became a landmark moment for LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream superhero comics. * **Key Incarnations:** In the comics (Earth-616), Wiccan is the reincarnated soul of one of the Scarlet Witch's magically-created twins, born to different parents and later discovering his true heritage. In the [[marvel_cinematic_universe]], he is a direct magical construct, created from nothing by Wanda Maximoff's Chaos Magic within the Westview Hex and has not yet appeared in his adolescent or adult hero form. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Wiccan, originally codenamed the **Asgardian**, made his first appearance in **//Young Avengers// #1**, published in April 2005. He was co-created by writer Allan Heinberg and artist Jim Cheung. Heinberg, who had also written for television shows like //The O.C.// and //Sex and the City//, conceived of the Young Avengers as a way to explore the legacy of the classic Avengers, who had been disbanded in the explosive //Avengers Disassembled// storyline. The creation of Wiccan and his twin brother, Speed, was a direct homage to the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver. Their powers and initial visual cues were designed to make readers question their connection to the Maximoff twins. Heinberg has confirmed in interviews that he intended for Billy to be gay from the character's conception, and his relationship with teammate Teddy Altman (Hulkling) was planned from the very beginning. This slow-burn romance, which evolved from subtext to an openly depicted relationship, was groundbreaking for its time and has since become one of Marvel's most celebrated and stable queer pairings. Billy's journey from the insecure "Asgardian" to the confident and powerful Wiccan mirrors the team's evolution from a group of "sidekicks" to fully-fledged heroes in their own right. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The origin of Billy Kaplan is one of the more complex and mystically-entangled histories in Marvel Comics, spanning demonic pacts, lost souls, and the immense power of a grief-stricken Avenger. His MCU counterpart, by contrast, has a more direct, albeit tragic, beginning. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Wiccan's story truly begins before his birth, with his mother, Wanda Maximoff, the [[scarlet_witch]]. Desperately wanting a family with her synthezoid husband, the [[vision]], Wanda used her reality-warping hex powers to magically conceive twin sons, Thomas and William. For a brief time, they lived happily as a family in the Avengers' West Coast Compound. However, it was revealed that to give her children souls, Wanda had unknowingly drawn upon fractured life essence from the demon lord [[mephisto]]. This demonic connection proved disastrous. The villain Master Pandemonium, whose own soul had been shattered by Mephisto, sought to reclaim the missing fragments. He captured the twins and, in a horrific confrontation, reabsorbed them into his own body, where they appeared as his demonic arms. They were seemingly erased from existence. The trauma of losing her children was so immense that Agatha Harkness, Wanda's mentor, magically wiped the memory of their existence from Wanda's mind to spare her the pain. This memory suppression would eventually unravel, leading directly to the mental breakdown that caused the events of //Avengers Disassembled// and //House of M//. However, the souls of Thomas and William were not destroyed. Years later, freed from Mephisto's grasp during a battle involving Franklin Richards, the boys' souls were reincarnated on Earth. William "Billy" Kaplan was born to Jeff and Rebecca Kaplan, a reform Jewish couple living in New York City. Billy grew up as a normal, if somewhat nerdy and bullied, high school student. He was an avid fan of superheroes, particularly the Scarlet Witch. When his latent magical abilities began to manifest—often as an uncontrollable surge of electricity when he stood up to bullies—he drew the attention of the time-traveling [[iron_lad]], who was assembling a new team of heroes to stop his future self, [[kang_the_conqueror]]. Taking the codename "Asgardian" due to his electrical powers (mistakenly believing them to be connected to [[thor]]), Billy joined the nascent [[young_avengers]]. It was during this time that he met and fell in love with his teammate, Teddy Altman (Hulkling). The team soon discovered the truth of their legacies, and Billy learned of his shocking connection to the Scarlet Witch. After officially changing his codename to **Wiccan**, he and his newly discovered twin brother, Tommy Shepherd (Speed), embarked on a years-long quest to find their mother and understand the full truth of their origin, a journey that culminated in the universe-altering events of //Avengers: The Children's Crusade//. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === In the MCU, the origin of "Billy Maximoff" is much more direct and contained, primarily taking place within the Disney+ series **//WandaVision//**. He does not have a civilian identity like Billy Kaplan, nor is he a reincarnation. Following the death of Vision in //Avengers: Infinity War//, a grief-stricken Wanda Maximoff subconsciously unleashed an immense wave of Chaos Magic, creating an alternate-reality sitcom world called the "Westview Anomaly" or "the Hex." Within this fabricated reality, she also created a new, living version of Vision and, mirroring her comic book desires, magically manifested twin sons, Billy and Tommy. Billy's growth within the Hex was unnaturally rapid. He and Tommy went from infants to ten-year-olds in a matter of days. Billy's powers began to manifest differently from his comic counterpart. Instead of electrokinesis, he displayed psychic and magical abilities, characterized by a blue energy signature. His primary demonstrated power was a form of telepathy or clairvoyance, as he was able to hear the thoughts of his father, Vision, when he was in distress outside the Hex, and sense the pain of the citizens of Westview being controlled by his mother. Tragically, because Billy, Tommy, and the Hex-version of Vision were direct creations of the Anomaly, they could not exist outside of it. When Wanda made the difficult choice to dismantle the Hex and free the people of Westview, Billy and his brother tearfully faded from existence. However, the story does not end there. In the final post-credits scene of //WandaVision//, Wanda, now in seclusion and studying the dark magical tome known as the [[darkhold]], hears the faint cries of Billy and Tommy pleading for her help. This is further explored in **//Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness//**, where it's revealed that versions of Billy and Tommy exist in other realities. Wanda's study of the Darkhold corrupted her, and her primary motivation became to traverse the multiverse to find and be with a version of her sons, believing them to be real and hearing their voices across dimensions. This confirms that while the Hex-born Billy ceased to exist, his essence echoes across the multiverse, and his existence, in some form, is a driving force of cosmic-level events. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== While both versions of the character are powerful magic-users, their capabilities and maturity differ significantly due to their respective origins and experiences. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Billy Kaplan is recognized as one of the most powerful magic-users on Earth, with a potential that rivals or even exceeds that of Doctor Strange and his own mother. His power is innate, stemming from his unique soul. * **Primary Powers & Abilities:** * **Reality Warping:** Wiccan's fundamental ability is to alter reality. Unlike the Scarlet Witch's often chaotic and subconscious power, Billy's is typically more controlled and requires focused intent. In his early days, he used a form of spell-casting by repeating a desired outcome as a mantra (e.g., "//I want to find Hulkling! I want to find Hulkling!//"). While he initially believed this was a requirement, Doctor Strange later explained it was merely a mental "training wheel" to help him focus his immense power. With experience, he has learned to cast complex spells non-verbally. * **Vast Magical Aptitude:** His reality-warping ability grants him a nearly limitless range of magical effects, including: * **Teleportation:** Capable of teleporting himself, his team, and even large objects across vast distances, including interstellar and interdimensional space. * **Energy Projection:** Can generate powerful blasts of concussive mystical energy, often appearing as blue or white lightning. This was his first manifested power. * **Force Fields:** Can conjure highly durable magical shields capable of deflecting physical and energy-based attacks from formidable foes. * **Telekinesis & Flight:** Can move objects with his mind and levitate himself and others. * **Healing:** Has demonstrated the ability to magically heal others from serious injuries. * **Illusion Casting & Astral Projection:** Can create convincing illusions and project his consciousness onto the astral plane. * **The Demiurge Potential:** Billy's most significant attribute is his destiny to become the **Demiurge**. The Demiurge is a multiversal constant, a being of immense magical power who establishes the new laws of magic for the subsequent iteration of reality. This potential means his power is, in theory, limitless. He first accessed a fraction of this power during //The Children's Crusade//, where he was able to perform feats that even Doctor Doom, empowered by the Lifeforce, could not. When he fully embraces this role, he will be a cosmic entity on par with the most powerful beings in the multiverse. * **Weaknesses:** * **Lack of Confidence:** For much of his early career, Billy's greatest limitation was his own self-doubt. His fear of his immense power sometimes caused his spells to fail or backfire. * **Focus:** While he has largely outgrown the need for vocal spell-casting, complex acts of reality-warping still require intense concentration. Distractions or emotional turmoil can disrupt his control. * **Personality:** * Billy is defined by his compassion, intelligence, and empathy. He often serves as the emotional core and moral compass for his teams, especially the Young Avengers. He is thoughtful and prone to worry, a stark contrast to his impulsive brother, Tommy. His love for Teddy is central to his identity, and he is fiercely protective of his friends and family. Despite wielding god-like power, he remains grounded, relatable, and deeply human. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === The MCU's Billy is a child, and his powers are just beginning to emerge. They are presented as more psionic in nature, though they are explicitly rooted in his mother's Chaos Magic. * **Primary Powers & Abilities:** * **Magic/Psionic Aptitude:** Billy's powers are characterized by a translucent blue energy signature. * **Telepathy/Clairvoyance:** His most prominent ability is a form of advanced mental awareness. He was able to hear his father's thoughts from miles away and sense the collective pain of the Westview residents. This suggests a powerful connection to the minds of others. * **Energy Manipulation:** He demonstrated a rudimentary ability to stop threats with psionic energy, as seen when he and Tommy froze the S.W.O.R.D. soldiers in place. * **Comparative Analysis:** * The MCU version's powers are far more nascent and specialized than his comic book counterpart's at a similar age. The focus on telepathy is a cinematic way to quickly establish his "sorcerer" archetype, distinct from Tommy's physical speed. The comics' Billy began with a raw, explosive power (lightning) that he had to learn to shape into more complex spells. The MCU has not yet introduced the concept of the Demiurge or the vast reality-warping potential that defines Wiccan in the comics. Should an older version of the character appear, it is likely his powers would evolve to more closely resemble the source material. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== ==== Core Allies ==== * **Teddy Altman-Kaplan (Hulkling):** The most important person in Billy's life. Teddy is a Kree/Skrull hybrid, the prophesied savior of both races, and the current Emperor of the Kree-Skrull Alliance. They met as founding members of the Young Avengers and quickly fell in love. Their relationship is one of the most stable and supportive in Marvel Comics, built on deep mutual respect, trust, and affection. They have faced cosmic threats, interdimensional parasites, and disapproving Avengers together, and their bond has only strengthened. Their marriage during the //Empyre// event was a landmark moment, cementing their status as Marvel's premier gay couple. Billy now serves as Emperor Hulkling's official court wizard. * **Wanda Maximoff (The Scarlet Witch):** Billy's mother. Their relationship is complex and fraught with trauma but ultimately defined by a deep, unconditional love. Billy's quest to find Wanda and prove she wasn't a monster drove the //Children's Crusade// storyline. He refused to believe she was beyond redemption and ultimately helped restore her memories and powers. While they have had periods of distance, they share a powerful magical and emotional bond. * **Tommy Shepherd (Speed):** Billy's twin brother. Reincarnated into a different family, Tommy grew up in a more volatile environment. He is impulsive, impatient, and hot-headed where Billy is cautious and thoughtful. Despite their clashing personalities, they share an undeniable twin bond. They bicker like any siblings but are fiercely loyal to one another and have searched for and saved each other on multiple occasions. * **Kate Bishop (Hawkeye):** A fellow founding member of the Young Avengers and one of Billy's closest friends. Kate often acts as the pragmatic, non-powered leader of the team, and she and Billy share a close, supportive friendship. She trusts his power, and he relies on her level-headed leadership. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== * **Doctor Doom:** A significant antagonist, particularly during //The Children's Crusade//. Recognizing Billy's immense potential as the Demiurge, [[doctor_doom]] sought to steal his power for himself. He manipulated Wanda and the Young Avengers, positioning himself as an ally before revealing his true intentions. His cosmic ambitions and mastery of both science and magic make him a profound threat to a being like Wiccan. * **Mother:** A horrifying interdimensional parasite and the primary villain of the second volume of //Young Avengers//. Mother preys on emotionally vulnerable young people, creating twisted phantom versions of their parents to gain their trust before consuming them. Billy inadvertently brought her into their dimension when he tried to resurrect Teddy's deceased mother. Her ability to manipulate reality and prey on their deepest emotional insecurities made her one of the most personal and terrifying foes the team ever faced. * **Mephisto:** The ultimate source of his and Tommy's original destruction. As the demon lord whose soul fragments were used to create the original twins, [[mephisto]] represents the foundational trauma of their family. While he is not a personal, recurring foe in the same way as Doom, his shadow looms large over the Maximoff family history. ==== Affiliations ==== * **Young Avengers:** Wiccan is a founding member and the heart of the team. He is their primary magical powerhouse and often their moral compass. His history is inextricably linked to this group. * **Avengers:** While not a long-term member of the main roster, he has served as an Avenger during specific events and was part of Sunspot's "Avengers Idea Mechanics" (A.I.M.), a restructured version of the team operating out of the former evil science organization. * **Strikeforce:** Billy was a member of this short-lived, proactive team led by Blade, which was formed to hunt down mystical threats and shape-shifters. It showed a darker, more aggressive side of his heroism. * **Guardians of the Galaxy:** Following his marriage to Emperor Hulkling, Wiccan has become a key ally and occasional member of the [[guardians_of_the_galaxy]], providing powerful magical support during their cosmic adventures. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== === Young Avengers (Vol. 1) - "Sidekicks" & "Family Matters" === This is Wiccan's debut. Introduced as the "Asgardian," Billy joins Iron Lad's new team of young heroes. The story focuses on the team coming together, discovering the true nature of their powers and legacies, and facing down Kang the Conqueror. The "Family Matters" arc is crucial, as it sees Billy and the team investigate the history of the Scarlet Witch and Vision, leading them to find Tommy Shepherd and confirming that they are the reincarnated souls of Wanda's lost twins. This storyline establishes the core themes of legacy, family, and identity that would define Wiccan's character for years to come. === Avengers: The Children's Crusade === This is arguably the most important storyline in Wiccan's history. Driven by his desire to find his mother, Billy's powers begin to grow uncontrollably. The search for Wanda puts the Young Avengers in direct conflict with the [[avengers]] and [[x-men]], who fear Wanda's return. The team, with the help of a repentant [[magneto]], eventually finds an amnesiac Wanda in Latveria, under the watch of Doctor Doom. The story culminates in a massive battle where Doom steals Wanda's reality-warping power and then Billy's burgeoning Demiurge power. Billy, with Wanda's help, manages to defeat Doom, restore Wanda's memory, and cement his destiny as the Demiurge, proving his love for his mother was the key to saving her. === Young Avengers (Vol. 2) - by Gillen & McKelvie === This critically acclaimed run redefined the team for a new era. The story kicks off with Billy making a terrible mistake: in a moment of happiness, he attempts to bring Teddy's dead mother back to life, but instead summons the interdimensional parasite known as "Mother." The series is a stylish, action-packed, and emotionally resonant exploration of growing up, making mistakes, and the complexities of love. It puts Billy and Teddy's relationship to the ultimate test and forces Billy to confront the consequences of his near-limitless power in a deeply personal way. His temporary alliance with a reincarnated Kid Loki is a major highlight. === Empyre === While not solely a Wiccan story, //Empyre// is a monumental event for his personal life. With his partner, Teddy, accepting his destiny as the ruler of the newly united Kree-Skrull Empire, Billy stands by his side. At the height of the war against the plant-like Cotati, Billy and Teddy get married in a small, impromptu ceremony, solidifying their commitment before Teddy leads the final charge. Billy's role as court wizard is critical to the victory, as he combines ancient Kree and Skrull magical rites to empower the Alliance's fleet. The event elevates both characters to a new, galactic level of importance and provides a deeply satisfying milestone in their long-running romance. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * **Sorcerer Supreme (Various Futures):** In several possible future timelines, most notably in the //Battle of the Atom// X-Men storyline, an adult Billy Kaplan is shown to have inherited the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme from Doctor Strange. This future version is often depicted as more powerful, confident, and world-weary, showcasing the ultimate fulfillment of his magical potential. * **Battleworld (Secret Wars 2015):** During the //Secret Wars// event, the multiverse was destroyed and reformed into a single "Battleworld" by God Emperor Doom. On this world, a version of Wiccan was a member of the "Hel-Rangers," a rugged team of heroes tasked with defending the massive wall known as the Shield from the horrors of the southern domains (including zombies, Ultron drones, and the Annihilation Wave). * **House of M (Earth-58163):** While Billy and Tommy had not yet been introduced when the original //House of M// event occurred, later stories have revisited this reality. In this world where Wanda's wish for "no more mutants" was never granted, versions of Billy and Tommy grew up as the beloved princes of the ruling House of Magnus, though their powers and personalities were largely unexplored. ===== See Also ===== * [[hulkling]] * [[scarlet_witch]] * [[young_avengers]] * [[speed_tommy_shepherd]] * [[the_childrens_crusade]] * [[mephisto]] * [[doctor_doom]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((Wiccan's original codename was Asgardian, chosen because his first manifested power was lightning, which he associated with Thor. He changed it to Wiccan after the media began using the name and he decided to embrace his magical, Wiccan heritage from his mother's side.)) ((Co-creator Allan Heinberg based Billy's personality partially on his own. He also wrote the episode of //The O.C.// which featured a "blink-and-you'll-miss-it" comic book with Wiccan and Hulkling on the cover.)) ((Billy and Teddy's first kiss, depicted in //Young Avengers: The Children's Crusade// #9, was a significant moment, as it was one of the first times two gay male superheroes were shown kissing in a mainstream Marvel comic.)) ((The parentage of the Scarlet Witch has been retconned multiple times. While Billy was created when Wanda was believed to be the daughter of Magneto, she was later revealed to be a creation of the High Evolutionary. This technically means Billy's "grandparentage" is constantly in flux, though he still considers Magneto to be his grandfather.)) ((Wiccan is one of the few characters who is openly religious, identifying as a Reform Jew, as confirmed by his creators and his wearing of a Star of David necklace in some appearances.)) ((In the comics, Billy is a brunette, while his twin brother Tommy has white hair. In the MCU's //WandaVision//, this is reversed: Billy has reddish-brown hair similar to his mother, while Tommy is the brunette.)) ((The spell-casting style of Wiccan ("I want...") is a meta-textual nod to the power of declarative statements and the act of creation through words, much like a comic book writer shaping a reality by typing it into existence.))