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Fan Retrospectives: Vision: Part 8: Victorious

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Writer Tom King and artist Gabriel Hernandez Walta created a strange premise for the old-school Avenger Vision. They gave him a family. On paper, Vision with family hijinks sounds ridiculous and cheesy, but instead, it turned out to be a haunting, character-defining master class on comic storytelling. Let's break down 2015's Vision series. "Victorious" Writer: Tom King Artist: Gabrielle Hernandez Walta Color Artist: Jordie Bellaire Letterer: VC's Clayton Cowles Review by Eric Lee The next chapter of Vision introduces the last member of the Vision family who will be important to the plot: Victor Mancha. Victor is not an original character, but has a long storied history in the excellent Runaways comic. Initially, Victor was created by Ultron- which makes him technically Vision's younger brother. In The Runaways , it turns out that Victor was supposed to be a sleeper agent who is supposed to gain the trust of the superhero community, join the Avengers

Oh Snap! The World's Quickest Primer For Marvel Snap

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Marvel Snap Review Review by Adam Ray Now, I play a lot of card games. A lot of my internet and in person identity is tied up in the fact that I've played practically every trading and collectible card game under the sun. Even online card games are not safe from my grasp. So when I see a card game win Best Mobile Game at The Game Awards , I have to sit up and take interest. Marvel Snap is the online collectible card game by those guys that make the comics, and mobile game developers Nuverse and Second Dinner. It has taken the fast paced online card game design ethos of Hearthstone, the rough game play of Artifact, (most of) the polish of Magic the Gathering Arena, but very shrewdly decided not to follow their predatory “free to play, pay to win model”. It bothers me how good Marvel Snap is. Comics in Card Form Your favourite Marvel characters have made it into a single collectible card each. Not like other card games where the same character gets a different epithet to co

Fan Retrospectives: Vision: Part 7: I Too Shall Be Saved by Love

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Writer Tom King and artist Gabriel Hernandez Walta created a strange premise for the old-school Avenger Vision. They gave him a family. On paper, Vision with family hijinks sounds ridiculous and cheesy, but instead, it turned out to be a haunting, character-defining master class on comic storytelling. Let's break down 2015's Vision series. "I Too Shall Be Saved by Love" Writer: Tom King Artist: Michael Walsh Color Artist: Jordie Bellaire Letterer: VC's Clayton Cowles Review by Eric Lee This next chapter of Vision focuses on Vision's relationship with Scarlet Witch aka Wanda Maximoff. Not only is it a good recap of 50 years of storytelling, but it also serves in stark contrast between Vision and Virginia's relationship. "I Too Shall Be Saved by Love" The title "I Too Shall Be Saved by Love" is actually a quote from  Avengers #147 . There, Scarlet Witch needed to overcome the seductive powers of the Serpent Crown to save Vision f