![]() ![]() The setup of Vision is deceptively simple: Vision, in an attempt to better understand humanity, builds a synthetic wife and a pair of synthetic children, then moves to the D.C. Written by Tom King, drawn by Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and colored by Jordie Bellaire, it’s one of the most acclaimed titles in the industry - and with good reason. Never one to ignore a possibility for brand synergy, Marvel Entertainment launched a comics series starring Vision last year, his first in well over a decade. If you caught Vision Fever, you’re in luck, because there’s never been a better time to be a fan of the Avengers’ resident synthezoid. It’s hard to imagine walking out of the theater without swooning a little over him. He struggles, Spock-like, to understand the customs of us illogical humans. He provides aesthetic delights with his gliding movement and calm, empathic face. The superpowered robot - played by Paul Bettany and a team of effects artists - charms us with his synthetic soul from his first appearance onscreen. ![]() In addition to being Captain America: Civil War’s premier sweater model, Vision is also one of its standout supporting characters. Photo: Gabriel Hernandez Walta and Jordie Bellaire/Marvel ![]()
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