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I didn't quite enjoy this as much as part one. Were there some powerful moments? Sure, there were. Virginia made some interesting choices...and as her mind was based on another character, that didn't shock me.

This volume chose to start off with kind of a stand-alone story. I had mixed feelings about that. The story was absolutely necessary to the overall narrative, but I almost feel like it would have better served in pieces spread throughout the series.

Still, an exceptional book to a superb series.
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kerithwyn's review

5.0

Wow. Awesome in an emotionally shattering kind of way.
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shardsofstars24's review

4.25
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

johnysh's review

4.0

Cool me gustó la metáfora al final de que sigue buscando conciliar su humanidad y su identidad como androide, que este sintetizoide no se mencioné en siguientes cómics afirma aún más está teoría
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sp1derman's review

5.0

the moments of vision and wanda broke my heart, vision is so tragic
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james_desantis's review

4.0

I wanted to love this as much as the first. I didn't. However, saying that, it's still filled with a ton of great moments.

Let's start with the fantastic issue about Scarlet and Vision. Might be one of my favorite issues of the entire run. Heartbreaking, sad, and TRUE. Relationships can be bumpy as fuck, and watching a reflection of that with V is soooo sad. I also love the issue when the Avengers come into play. The way Vision acts and does things just goes to show you how important and valuable his contribution to the team is. Truly scary.

The whole volume is very depressing though. It ends well, but leaves you empty. Where's the first volume I felt balanced it better, giving some light humor, and almost hitchcock type theme, this was downright fucking sad. Reflecting our lives out readers in the process is smart but sure as hell hard to read though and smile...

Either way this series is very much worth reading. I recommend this for EVERYONE who wants a damn well done story. As a whole the series is 9 outta 10.

paulviebranz's review

5.0

This second volume of King's Vision saga is a lot more caught up in the larger Marvel Universe than the first, and feels a little less intimate, a little less strange. But it is still superb. The question of the nature of the existence of sentient life, and its purpose, remains at the forefront of this story, and the tragedies which transpire are truly gut-wrenching. The climax is about as grand and grisly as it could be, yet the conclusion is simple and beautiful.

This was an amazing run, with top-notch writing, illustration, and color, and this is a story I won't forget.

Believe the hype

I'd read nothing but good reviews of Tom King's Vision, and it didn't disappoint. Stories like these are the superhero genre at its best.
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omnibusoverview's review

5.0
challenging dark emotional mysterious sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

mrtheprofessor's review

3.0

Still good, but not as good as the first volume, that largely due to my being very confused by the conclusion, which to me was not clearly explained. Which is unfortunate as the writing and art were excellent and the larger themes were fascinating and tragic.