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A review by nerdyreferencelibrarian89
Vision by Tom King
4.0
An amazing entry into comics, this explores a premise that isn't too unusual in Sci-Fy, androids wishing to be human, and it predictably goes wrong.
However, the use of characters many readers know and recognize, but written in a different light makes the story come alive. While this is a marvel story, it reads and is drawn like a science fiction master piece. Color is subtly used to promote certain moods and feelings.
Comic panes end up works of art, able to provoke emotional responses from the readers, without the use of any speech bubbles.
The story itself in many ways is a tragedy, but the journey of the Visions is also an exploration of humanity, and what it means to be human.
If you are hoping for a story filled with heroics, action, and humor, this is not the story for you. However, if you want a story that is filled with subtlety, emotion, discussions of right and wrong, of humanity, and the things that make us human, this is the story for you.
Despite depicting a bleak turn of events, the story has a combination of dark humor and creepiness that I loved.
Despite all these amazing things, I felt like it ended very abruptly, especially after some of the foreshadowing earlier in the story. It was still a good and satisfying ending, just a little abrupt.
However, the use of characters many readers know and recognize, but written in a different light makes the story come alive. While this is a marvel story, it reads and is drawn like a science fiction master piece. Color is subtly used to promote certain moods and feelings.
Comic panes end up works of art, able to provoke emotional responses from the readers, without the use of any speech bubbles.
The story itself in many ways is a tragedy, but the journey of the Visions is also an exploration of humanity, and what it means to be human.
If you are hoping for a story filled with heroics, action, and humor, this is not the story for you. However, if you want a story that is filled with subtlety, emotion, discussions of right and wrong, of humanity, and the things that make us human, this is the story for you.
Despite depicting a bleak turn of events, the story has a combination of dark humor and creepiness that I loved.
Despite all these amazing things, I felt like it ended very abruptly, especially after some of the foreshadowing earlier in the story. It was still a good and satisfying ending, just a little abrupt.