• The secrets are turning into lies, and the lies are turning into blood. In the midst of this violence, Vision must find the truth of what happened to the Grim Reaper. But when he does, will he protect his family or destroy them?
• Find out as the story of Vision's family builds to a breathtaking cliffhanger.
Rated T+
The Vision is a refreshing character piece on a character who is usually reserved for team books. King's decision to focus on this obsession of Vision to create the perfect family has created a book that is creepy, yet a depressing insight at Vision's goal to just be normal. Read Full Review
Vision continues to be a hauntingly brilliant book, giving the audience a different look at this classic, Marvel character. King, Walta, and Bellaire deliver another fantastic issue, and while some may find this issue a tad slow. It really helps develop Vision, who in a sense seems a bit pompous and above it all. That's what makes this book so interesting. Vision is a hero, but there's something eerily sinister about him. I highly recommend this issue and series. Read Full Review
The cold, calm, calculating way that Tom King can write the dialogue and narration in The Vision is maybe the most unnerving part of the whole series. Read Full Review
A book that consistently impresses, while creeping us out. Read Full Review
A stellar issue that, while is extremely powerful and pefectly executed, can't match the sheer power of the previous issue. Read Full Review
Overall, "The Vision" is as much a moving, disturbing must-read as everyone's been saying. If you haven't given this series a chance yet, do yourself a favor and try it out. Read Full Review
This series demonstrates that Tom King is well on the way to comic royalty. Despite the lack of action in this issue it is the most disturbing from just one line of dialogue from the titular character while also foretelling the the horror from the previous issues fallout. "I am a Jew"