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Vision #1, by Tom King, Gabriel Hernández Walta, Mike del Mundo

mellyjj's review

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2.0

This was okay. But I wasn't a huge fan of the art, so I don't think I'm going to continue.

locpressedbooks_'s review

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3.0

The coloring is great, and I'm not sure. lol It's pretty much all about, questioning ones own existence, trying to understand what their purpose in life is, and figuring out where they fit. The wife, daughter and son that is.

3 stars

anthroxagorus's review

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5.0

Read through the weird collected of Spider-Man/Deadpool #1 with The Vision #1

I heard The Vision's series mentioned on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour - instantly scrambled to collect the series. Maybe I'm being (Tom) Petty, but the most redeeming part of Avengers: Age of Ultron was The Vision being in the mix. Seeing him get an insanely cool sci-fi series of his own is beyond words.

This is the comic book I want to shove in everyone's hands, demand them to read. This is the series I'm rooting for this year above all others.

powisamy's review

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After watching Wandavision I was interested in reading the Vision comics. While it does have a similar atheistic to the show, I think that some of the characters were stilled and there was not a lot of emotion conveyed in the panels.

I did enjoy what I read and I did read it quickly but I didn't know if I will read future issues. Maybe I will have to be in the mood?

milycr_3's review

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5.0

I'm totally invested in this refreshingly different series. I can't wait to see how it all will end, and most importantly... will Viz and Wanda ever find their way back to each other?

atreidesjr's review

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5.0

Profound, interesting, and wonderfully weird.

keitacolada's review

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4.0

I'm intrigued

mxfoxxo's review

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4.0

An odd new comic by Tom King that explores what life would be like for The Vision if he had a family of sythezoids like him. As they are not humans they have trouble integrating smoothly into society but not for lack of trying. There is reference to things that will happen in their future that show that they may not be the family that Vision envisioned. The conflict at the end of the book furthers this theory. I am intrigued by this story - its new, different & VERY quirky.

chelsldav9's review

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adventurous dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated

4.0

adamhill's review

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4.0

Great Premise, Great Execution

Oh, all the Marvel stories that have been told about puppets wanting to be real boys are legion, this one is going to be special I think.

From the foreshadowing to the reconciliation of the Visions being constructs of perfect logic and reasoning living an imperfect life in the 'burbs. We are in for a grand adventure.

"Clothes that phase are costly. Do not stain them." Indeed.
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