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Vision, Volume 2: Little Better Than a Beast
by Tom King
I stopped reading comic books a number of years ago because life got in the way. Over the last year or so I've been picking up some of the old series I read and rereading them, and also wanting to find something new that I would not only enjoy, but would love.
There have been a number of false starts - series that I just couldn't get into - Punisher, Black Panther and Batman are three of them - but then somewhere I saw something about The Vision.
The writer - Tom King - was someone I first heard about when reading about DC's new universe/reboot/whatever and I was intrigued. Ex-CIA employee who is now writing comics. Let's give this a shot. I first tried his take on Batman and was left feeling meh. Maybe it was because I only gave it one issue, or maybe because I had no idea who this Batman was who knows.
The Vision is someone I knew of from "back in the day" and honestly, never cared too much about him. He was simply a super powered robot who was a member of The Avengers (I was of an X-Men reader anyway.)
Somehow, adding these two together, I've not only found a series that I enjoyed, but one that I LOVED.
This series was full of pain and heartbreak, and yes, while this family is inhuman, they felt more human than any other family that I can think of.
Sadly, this series is over, but I have newfound hope that I'll find another series that I've been looking for.
There have been a number of false starts - series that I just couldn't get into - Punisher, Black Panther and Batman are three of them - but then somewhere I saw something about The Vision.
The writer - Tom King - was someone I first heard about when reading about DC's new universe/reboot/whatever and I was intrigued. Ex-CIA employee who is now writing comics. Let's give this a shot. I first tried his take on Batman and was left feeling meh. Maybe it was because I only gave it one issue, or maybe because I had no idea who this Batman was who knows.
The Vision is someone I knew of from "back in the day" and honestly, never cared too much about him. He was simply a super powered robot who was a member of The Avengers (I was of an X-Men reader anyway.)
Somehow, adding these two together, I've not only found a series that I enjoyed, but one that I LOVED.
This series was full of pain and heartbreak, and yes, while this family is inhuman, they felt more human than any other family that I can think of.
Sadly, this series is over, but I have newfound hope that I'll find another series that I've been looking for.