Vision and Wanda deal with the explosive fallout of a spell gone wrong. Will the latest fiasco draw them closer together or further apart? And what will they find on the other side of the Grim Reaper's mysterious black doors?
Rated T+
There is so much to like about The Vision & The Scarlet Witch #2 thanks to Steve Orlando and his creative team. This was a perfect second installment from the very strong start of the first issue. Read Full Review
Tammetta delivers beautiful art throughout the issue. The visuals beautifully capture both the characters and the emotion of each moment. Read Full Review
The Vision & The Scarlet Witch #2 utilizes its title characters' history to shape its story, but it also puts new twists on what readers might come to expect. In a genre that often skirts the boundaries of mortality, having a comic that deals with death is a welcome change of pace. Read Full Review
Wanda and Vision figure out that the Grim Reaper also has his own special door, but unlike Wandas that was created to open to those who are in need, Reapers brings you to a dark realm that traps the souls that walk through it. As the two Avengers venture through the door, they are faced withsomething youll have to read the story to get the answer. Its something that was to be expected, especially with this story focusing on Visions emotional journey since the end of the Tom King penned book, but seeing this character on the page still shocked me. Orlando is pulling out all of the tricks, pulling on the emotional heartstrings, and is crafting a story that is steeped in the history of these two characters. He really has me invested in this story, and I cant wait to see how this story ends. Read Full Review