Stunning WandaVision art depicts two key Wanda and Vision scenes. WandaVision was the MCU's first streaming series to debut this year on Disney+. The limited series explored the aftermath of Wanda Maximoff's (Elizabeth Olsen) trauma following the loss of her brother Pietro (Aaron-Taylor Johnson) in Avengers: Age of Ultron and Vision's two deaths in Avengers: Infinity War

After surviving Thanos' snap, Wanda's years of unaddressed trauma along with her powerful chaos magic proved to be a dangerous combination, resulting in the creation of the Westview hex. Wanda's hex enabled her to live in a fantasy world where her life was like her favorite American sitcoms, complete with Vision as a doting husband and father and their twin boys Billy (Julian Hilliard) and Tommy (Jett Klyne). The main villain of WandaVision was always Wanda's grief, but what Vision did so well was help Wanda address her sadness without shame with the iconic line, "What is grief, if not love persevering?"

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Marvel artist Alice X. Zhang recreated two key Wanda and Vision moments in her beautiful signature art style. The prints depict the scene where Vision consoles Wanda at the Avengers Compound and the moment where the couple said goodbye again in the WandaVision series finale. WandaVision fans can purchase copies of Zhang's prints online with the link Zhang tweeted below. Her artwork perfectly captures the everlasting love between Wanda and Vision. The detail and vibrant colors in each piece are incredible, right down to the glow of the Mind Stone's yellow light as Vision bids farewell to Wanda. Check out Zhang's stunning art below.

WandaVision managed to capture Wanda's sadness in all of its myriad forms. From her outright denial of what was really happening in Westview to her anger when Monica made her remember reality, and ultimately her acceptance that she had to let Vision and her family go once more. Understandably, Wanda struggled with losing the love of her life. It was always Vision who accepted Wanda and loved her for who she was.

WandaVision may have been a one-season series, but its impact on the MCU was monumental. It will be interesting to see how Wanda keeps moving forward on her own in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Wanda and Vision might even get to say hello again in a future MCU project since White Vision survived the finale. Fans can only hope for some lasting happiness for one of Marvel's cutest couples.

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Source: Alice X. Zhang

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