REUNITED...UNDER FATAL CIRCUMSTANCES!
Mysterious doors are opening all over the world, drawing people in with promises of miracles and reunions with lost loved ones. When Vision is mortally wounded investigating the deadly truth of the doors, the Scarlet Witch resorts to extreme measures to save his life-and the results are unlike anything either of them expected! Marvel's original star-crossed lovers reunite for the 50th Anniversary of their wedding!
RATED T+
The Vision and The Scarlet Witch Issue 1 is a wonderful reconnection. The fusion of the two series is stunning, blending genres and tones and showing how the former lovers miss each other. It's delicate and delightfully written. That first encounter is charming, with all the famous moments circling in the reader's mind. But there is also a lot of pain. Read Full Review
Lorenzo Tammetta, Ruth Redmond, and Travis Lanham are to thank for the incredible artwork all through The Vision & The Scarlet Witch #1. With the gorgeous powersets of Wanda, Vision, and even Eric, you're treated to each page being nothing short of stunning. What really stood out to me was the amount of emotion put into the last few pages involving Wanda and Vision. You could really feel the tone of each character, and feel when those tones changed just by the art. Read Full Review
Lorenzo Tammetta delivers stunning art throughout the issue. I love the visual style and flair brought both the characters and their environments. A beautiful looking book from cover to cover. Read Full Review
The Vision & The Scarlet Witch #1 continues the magical run that Steve Orlando has been having writing Wanda Maximoff's character. While this new mini-series is a continuation of Orlando's Scarlet Witch run, adding Vision to the main narrative helps provide a new wild card to everything. Read Full Review
Another excellent chapter in Steve Orlandos Scarlet Witch saga, this time bringing Wandas ex, the Vision. The team has a synergy about themselves, and it feels like the two compliment each others craftsmanship. Its also great to see White Vision. White Vision was the Vision who I was introduced to in the Avengers, so I am definitely here for all of this. Read Full Review
The Vision & The Scarlet Witch #1 shows why these two work far better together than apart, and will appeal to the romantics among comic readers (and probably WandaVision fans, as well.) Read Full Review
The Vision and The Scarlet Witch #1 has a fast pace and centers its narrative around action. It utilizes deliberate use of the shared history between its two main characters to inject effective sentimentality into the proceedings. Some unimaginative displays of Scarlet Witch's powers pull this issue down though. Read Full Review
Orlandos Scarlet Witch has employed several artists in its time, and The Vision & The Scarlet Witch utilizes the talents of Lorenzo Tammetta, who slots into the soft, easy aesthetic established by Sara Pichelli back when it started. A character like Wanda gives an artist lots to work with, and every one of Tammettas pages look wonderful, especially with colors by Ruth Redmond. Read Full Review