Agatha All Along is two episodes in, and Agatha Harkness has already assembled the coven with whom she will walk the Witches' Road to achieve her heart's desire. And as you might expect, many of the members of her coven - all of them aside from Debra-Jo Rupp's Sharon Davis, in fact - have their own comic book history. What's more, each of the other members of the coven - Lilia Calderu, Jennifer Kale, and Alice Wu-Gulliver - also has a comic book connection to the Scarlet Witch herself, Wanda Maximoff.
All of those connections could come into play in Agatha All Along, which hasn't shied away from its strong connections to the MCU mythos of the Scarlet Witch. Here's what you need to know. Lilia Calderu Of all the witches in Agatha's coven, Patti Lupone's Lilia Calderu has perhaps the most intriguing comic backstory, because her history is tied directly to the childhood of none other than Wanda Maximoff, the future Scarlet Witch.
Created by Steve Englehart, Mike Friedrich, and Frank Brunner, Lilia first appeared in 1973's Marvel Premiere #12. In Wanda Maximoff's youth, Lilia was part of a coven that identified Wanda as a being of great power. Lilia also has an ongoing rivalry with Baron Mordo, the arch-enemy of Doctor Strange, who once seduced her in an attempt to steal her family's magical tome, the Book of Cagliostro, though she managed to fend him off with the help of her coven.
Jennifer Kale Sasheer Zamata's Jennifer Kale is the most storied of all the members of Agatha's co.