A house attacked. A daughter dying. An old, dead friend screaming out in pain. This wasn't how it was supposed to go. The Vision created his family to be normal. This isn't normal. This is terrifying. And it's just the beginning. The epic tale of Vision and his family continues as he fights to remain ordinary, and that fight starts to tear his ordinary world apart.
As the Vision proved, there is nothing a parent won't do to restore his daughter to life. This near tragedy happened under mysterious circumstances, but Virginia distracts her husband with robot sex.
Read as a single issue on the ComiXology app. The collective review for the entire The Vision by Tom King and Gabriel Walta (2015-2016) storyline can be found on my review of The Vision: The Complete Series.
After a minuscule dip in quality in issue #2 (although issue #1 was always going to be impossible to follow), this one dials the disturbing content and shocking violence back up several notches. Really gripping stuff. Especially the scene with Vision and Iron Man. This comic continues to be an absolute must-read like no other I know.
King y Walta están en su mejor momento y eso se demuestra incluso en este número de transición en el que las tramas avanzan más lentamente y en dirección a colocar las piezas para el siguiente número: ¿qué ha profetizado un antiguo fantasma? ¿Qué ocurrirá con Viv? ¿Qué sucederá con su hermano? ¿Podrá la ilusión de la esposa de la Visión sostener la utopía? ¿Qué hará la Visión cuando el mundo de los humanos, lleno de prejuicios, le golpee una vez más? Ahí estaremos para leerlo.