Talk:Wendy the Good Little Witch

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Do not change this to a redirect! Wendy is certainly important enough for her own page. - Peregrinefisher 11:43, 8 July 2006 (UTC) (I wrote this months ago)


 * Yay Wendy! You go! 81.62.140.136 (Talk) at 11:55, 16 November 2006

Wendy and her aunts lived in the Enchanted Forest, which was technically haunted insofar as Casper and the Ghostly Trio also lived there. And yet I have no idea where the X-Men live. Sad. Asat (talk) 05:07, 19 August 2008 (UTC)

I haven't read the comic with Wendy's first appearance, but I doubt she was a hooker. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Adamantius (talk • contribs) 16:27, 31 October 2008 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 03:07, 12 February 2008 (UTC)

The Witch Sisters
Originally, Wendy didn't refer to her aunts as such until about 1968 (according to Sid Jacobson), but instead as her sisters. Hence the Aunts original nom de plume. However, because it seemed strange at the time, Wendy later referred to them as her Aunts whenever addressing them.

Ironically Casper never acknowledged the Ghostly Trio as his uncles, usually referring them by first name.

Speaking of which, though their names fluctuated throughout the series, the Witch Sisters' official names were: Velma, Thelma and Zelma. On one occasion, Zelma was accidentally referred to as Zelda. Nevertheless, the Witch Sisters were the Paranormal equivalent to the Ghostly Trio, except they loved going about zapping innocent folk, whereas Wendy found herself having to undo their mischief (luckily, the Bewitched rule never applied to Wendy's realms), even sometimes saving the Witch Sisters from their own spells.

Another problem was, just as the Ghostly Trio wanted Casper being a malevolent spirit, the Witch Sisters were always attempting in getting Wendy to become as wicked as they are. Besides casting bad spells, another bad habit Wendy abhors is the Witch Sisters' penchant for brewmaking. In fact, once the Witch Sisters' brew was so bad, they accidentally had the US Defense Dept come and destroy their cauldron.

Wendy usually acts kind, but like Casper, can get mad whenever something upsets her. But unlike her sisters, she usually casts spells on a harmless measure. Interestingly, whereas Casper usually never minds when Richie Rich presumes he's dreaming (since supposedly ghosts aren't supposed to exist), it annoys Wendy, since she considers herself and Casper as real as anyone else.

Surprisingly, I'm wondering why Dark Horse doesn't publish a Harvey Comics Collection of Wendy, since she was popular in her own right as well as Casper.Fangarius (talk) 05:06, 13 November 2008 (UTC)