The book everyone is talking about. The first arc of this acclaimed series comes to its frightening climax. The bodies will not stay buried. The truth will not remain hidden. And The Vision will never be the same.
With all of this said though, theres one thing that definitely needs to be said. For people who are looking for something different in comics: superheroes or in general, this is definitely the book to check out. For a book thats basically about the psychological paralysis that suburban life can present, or how toxic being trapped in a life you dont desire can be, it has far more oomph than your average superhero title. For that matter, it wrings every ounce of pain it can out of the characters as well as the reader. If you want a book that can surprise you even towards an inevitable end in style, then the Vision is definitely where you want to be. Read Full Review
Tom King's The Vision continues to be an amazing story about prejudice, humanity, and family. Its dark humor is mixed with some of the most depressing panels seen in mainstream superhero comics today. Walta's art is perfect for this book and it's a shame he won't be on the next issue. The next arc has a lot to live up to but, judging from these last 6 issues, they should be excellent. Read Full Review
Vision is a clear contender for being the best book in the All-New, All-Different Marvel lineup, and this issue does nothing to reverse that trend. Read Full Review
While King has managed to keep his closed world in a discreet pocket of the Marvel Universe for the last six months, the twist ending is a jolt to the system precisely because it drags us screaming back into the mainstream. It will be fascinating to see how this saga plays out now that the Vision and his dysfunctional family unit must deal with reality, or at least the version of it that is replete with capes and powers. Read Full Review
"The Vision" #6 is another installment of a series that triumphs month after month; this disturbing look into one of Marvel's strangest characters is unlike anything else on the market right now. Now is as good a time as any to catch up and see just what you've been missing. Read Full Review
Amazing
I read this issue right after The Sheriff of Babylon, so I got a double-dose of Tom King writing two VERY different stories. Where Babylon is grounded and feels like a history lesson or biopic, Vision feels like the darkest corner of Marvel brought to reanimated life. I love this book, the art is fantastic, and the things Vision and his family do are increasingly incomprehensible, to the point the end of this issue is the logical conclusion. I really cannot wait for more from this series, and can't wait to see what Tom King does with the main Batman book over at DC for Rebirth. I think that if he brings the grittiness and darkness that this book has, while still being a bright and colorful LOOKING book (you know, because a character like Bamore