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Wiccan

William Kaplan

First Appearance

The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #12 (1986)

Powers & Abilities

FlightAgilityTelepathyTelekinesisTeleportPsychicForce FieldBlast PowerHealingMagicFire ControlPsionicWeather ControlDivine PowersNecromancyElectricity ControlTrackingAstral ProjectionDanger SenseAnimationProbability ManipulationEnergy-Enhanced StrikeLight ProjectionReality ManpulationLevitationDimensional ManipulationEnergy ShieldTime TravelPower MimicryEmpathyIllusion CastingTime ManipulationEnergy AbsorptionEnergy ManipulationCosmic AwarenessWillpower-Based ConstructsHeat GenerationEnergy Based Constructs

Teams

A.I.M.AvengersGuardians of the GalaxyHouse of MagnusKree/Skrull Empire New AvengersOutlaw AvengersSorcerers SupremeStrikeforceYoung Avengers

Also Known As

William Kaplan, Asgardian, Malachi, Billy Kaplan, William Maximoff, William Magnus, Grim Reaper, Doctor Strange, The Demiurge

About Wiccan

Wiccan, born William Kaplan, is one of Marvel's most powerful and beloved young heroes — a spellcaster of near-limitless potential whose very existence sits at the crossroads of legacy, destiny, and cosmic consequence. The reincarnated soul of Thomas and William, the twin sons of the Scarlet Witch, Billy first emerged as a teenager who discovered he could bend reality through sheer force of will and spoken word. His debut as a costumed hero came with the launch of Young Avengers in 2005, a landmark series that introduced an entirely new generation of Avengers-adjacent heroes and became an instant collector favorite. That debut issue is considered a modern key, and demand for early printings has only grown as Wiccan's profile has risen across Marvel's publishing line.

Initially operating under the name Asgardian before adopting the Wiccan identity, Billy's powerset defies easy categorization — part mutant, part mystic, all chaos-born. His abilities encompass reality manipulation, dimensional travel, energy projection, healing, elemental control, and far beyond, making him one of the most versatile characters in the Marvel Universe. His connection to the Scarlet Witch and Magneto's bloodline through his past life ties him to some of Marvel's most storied families, and his role as a member of the House of Magnus gives collectors a natural reason to track down key issues across multiple eras. Story arcs like Children's Crusade, where his true lineage was explored in breathtaking fashion, are essential reading and represent some of the strongest back-issue demand in modern Marvel collecting.

Wiccan's relationship with Hulkling (Teddy Altman) is one of Marvel's most celebrated romances, and their eventual marriage — depicted in Empyre: Aftermath Avengers — marked a milestone moment for Marvel history. Their bond has driven major storylines across Young Avengers, New Avengers, and beyond, with their shared destiny as figures of cosmic importance pushing both characters into galaxy-spanning narratives. The two have served together across multiple team configurations, including stints with the Guardians of the Galaxy and involvement in Kree-Skrull political intrigue, giving collectors a wide web of crossover issues to chase.

For collectors, Wiccan represents exactly the kind of character worth building a dedicated run around. His keys include high-demand modern issues, rare variants, and appearances tied to massive event storylines. As Marvel continues to develop him as a figure of universe-altering power — with prophecies painting him as the Demiurge, a being capable of reshaping existence itself — his comic appearances carry both emotional weight and long-term speculative value. Whether you're chasing his earliest Young Avengers issues, hunting down Children's Crusade variants, or completing an Empyre tie-in set, Wiccan's bibliography rewards dedicated collectors at every level.

Comics Featuring Wiccan

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