• The Avengers draw a line in the sand. They tell Vision he is not to cross this line. If he does, they will destroy him. "Remember," they say. "You're an Avenger. First. Always." "Stay where you are," they say. "Don't cross the line," they say. Vision nods. He tells them he understands.
• Then Vision crosses the line.
• The end is coming for the most critically acclaimed book of the year, and no one is safe. Don't miss the issue everyone will be talking about.
• Also, hail Hydra.
Rated T+
This series has been a critical darling since its debut, but Vision #11 elevates it from critical success to full blown masterwork. Read Full Review
With series writer Tom King signing an exclusive writing contract with DC earlier this year, it's been in the works to endThe Vision after the twelfth issue. With just one more month left of King's run onThe Vision, the action most certainly comes to a head in this thrilling issue. Read Full Review
The Vision is too good. We've seen arguably lesser characters made great through strong runs before (hello, Hawkeye), but the work Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta and Jordie Bellaire are doing here is Just. Too. Good. And with only one issue to go before King wraps up his run, we're gifted a doozy of a finale lead-in. Read Full Review
We can't recommend this comic, from Issue #1 up until now, enough. It's the best comic Marvel has produced in a long time, and it's literally masterful. At this point, Tom King can do no wrong and we are already impatiently waiting for Issue #12. Read Full Review
This isn't a book you can jump into and fully enjoy. You need to read this from start to finish and appreciate the entire masterpiece to get the full effect of its utter creepiness. There continues to be little bad to say about Vision as it remains the title, from the All-New All-Different Marvel lineup, that deserves your attention the most. Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Jordie Bellaire have come together to craft the perfect twelve issue mini-series, so keep a spot on your bookshelf warm. Vision and his family's journey ends next month and I can't wait for the undoubtedly heart breaking send off. Read Full Review
This issue is the brashest in a series about the bad choices that are made by good men and women in the middle of the night in their nice suburban neighborhoods. Read Full Review
Tom King's writing a murder suicide, and it clearly deserves reading. It's a genuinely scary work. I read it during a bright day on an above ground public train, and I couldn't help feel goose bumps, but terror aside Vision is serious without being slow and philosophical without being preachy. I'm desperately trying to find the latest five issues of this series. (None of the stores I go to have 7-11). But if you want to read it is an action horror movie you'll have a blast, and if you want to meditate on ethics in a college English paper you'll probably get an A. Read Full Review
This series is going to be magnificent when read as one whole thing. This is the sad and very human beginning of the end and I can safely that, even knowing Viv will be in the new "Champions", I have no idea where this is going! Read Full Review
This series will certainly go down as a classic, and with the next issue being the last there is still time to get caught up. After this series you may ask yourself why all comics cant be complex and still engage with readers through non-stop action. King,Walta, Bellaire, and Cowleshave really created a complex engaging story that is achieved through brilliantly drawn and laid out pages that have purpose amongst the narration and dialogue. The Vision is a true masterpiece and to miss it would be a true tragedy. Read Full Review
Wow...
Perfection
I almost want to give it a perfect 10, Ill reserve that for the last issue though ;)
feeling like they are stretching the story and it should rap up now. Im still interested and its a good Issue.