Sure, I guess it depends on the popularity of the character. Harley Quinn and Phil Coulson were super popular so it's no surprise they made the transition pretty quickly. Granted Darcy is a divisive character to the extremes but she always had her passionate fans (myself included), even before Wandavision, so it's a little surprising that it took this long for her to show up.It's sometimes kind of random which characters created for screen adaptations get picked up by the comics and which ones don't. For instance, I've long been surprised that Marvel didn't add Jack McGee to the Hulk comics after the '70s-'80s TV series -- although I recently discovered that within the past few years, the comics introduced a black female reporter named Jackie McGee.
The Superman comics adopted Jimmy Olsen and Perry White from the radio series, but there were numerous other radio characters they didn't pick up, like Inspector Henderson (who didn't make it to the comics until the '70s), private detective Candy Meyers, and major villains like the Atom Man and the Laugher (who was basically Lex Luthor, the Joker, and the Kingpin rolled into one).
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