A review by daileyxplanet
The Vision, Volume 1: Little Worse Than A Man by Tom King

5.0

In the immortal words of the bard Britney Spears, Oops... I did it again. I am reading some of Tom King's less mainstream work in a bizarre order. It almost seems I'm doing it on purpose, but I promise I'm not. Tom King is just brilliant at taking a less popular character and deconstructing them. Fatherhood is yet another major driving force in this book. What are you willing to do to protect your family? In The Vision's mind, it doesn't matter if you created the individuals. This is now your responsibility.

Being a latecomer to this series, I have already watched and loved the Disney+ Series WandaVision. Which I heard was greatly inspired by King's work. There are some general vibes, and the hidden darkness in a suburban atmosphere, WandaVision is not a direct adaptation—more like a variation on a similar theme. The Vision's wife, Virginia, scares the crap out of me, and I love the subtle and explicit parts of her personality we see. Some major secrets have already been revealed, and the cliffhanger definitely leaves you begging for more.