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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.

25 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2015

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Tom King

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3,659 reviews213 followers
July 22, 2023
The consequences from the past few issues begin to batter this family. Even an android synthezoid can succumb to a nervous breakdown. This family is breaking apart.

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.
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785 reviews98 followers
February 25, 2018
And this is the best one yet.
To add onto all the already tragic events and twisted characters that have developed since the first issue, Shakespeare's words from The Merchant of Venice intertwined with the plot and dialogues so beautifully I was shocked. The drama is building up so strongly and even Vision surprised me this once.

I am impressed.
Profile Image for Magdalena Wilson.
44 reviews
March 28, 2016
This series is fantastic. Just, they way they used the 'Do I not bleed?' speech was phenomenal and actually a new take on it (although if it has been done like this before, then I simply haven't read it yet). Also the 37 times he saved the world and is that enough was great. I got a pull list just so I could make sure that I wouldn't miss an issue (I missed the first one). When I finished the book and I was on the last page with the cover for the next issue, I was so excited because I knew for certain that I'd be able to get my hands on a copy. I've never had a pull list before so it's really new. But yeah this series continues to be thought provoking, meaningful, and gorgeously written. If you aren't reading it I highly recommend you do so.
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353 reviews9 followers
January 6, 2017
Really enjoy the way The Merchant of Venice is used in this issue.
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31 reviews18 followers
March 9, 2019
I'll do my best to not give any spoiler, so: BEST. COMIC SERIES. EVER. READ IT. TALK ABOUT IT. READ IT AGAIN.
Profile Image for Gaël Sauvajon.
96 reviews
March 20, 2021
Darker still

V is for Virginia.
V is not necessarily for Vendetta.
Great #5
Beginning to wonder whether all other 3 members of the Viz are actual parts of the Vision itself.
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February 1, 2022
I loved the way this issue was told. It was so creative and worked so well. This issue also made me very anxious. I don’t know why though but here we are.
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30 reviews1 follower
March 13, 2016
THIS is the best series you're not reading. Hard to talk much about the series without spoilers but suffice it to say, this issue deals with a lot of social and philosophical questions in our culture today. Recommended!
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3,299 reviews42 followers
March 15, 2016
Still amazing, best run out there.
Profile Image for Adam Becker.
37 reviews1 follower
May 23, 2016
This series feels like an Allan Moore graphic novel. I am in love.
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788 reviews4 followers
May 29, 2016
If you prick me do I not bleed?
Vin is asking the real question here.
197 reviews1 follower
September 2, 2016
This series is really picking up. I like the Shakespeare text woven through the start of this issue.
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