Uh oh - it looks like once The Vision rid himself of the Manhunter Virus, he made himself vulnerable to an internal attack from Professot Ivo! I think he needs to invest in some better malware protection! It's a good thing that Ray Palmer is willing to evaluate and repair Marvel's robotic characters.... even if he has to do it the hard way!
It's a good thing that the Vision has a Ray of hope in the Palm er of his hands.
ReplyDeleteWhat exactly is the Atom up to? He's interfering with the Vision's...er...vision.
ReplyDeleteRoss - this is such a great cover. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is another great cover! It genuinely looks like an actual book and then so simple and yet so forceful. My words cannot say how impressed I am.
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ReplyDeleteVision looks a bit like the Red Skull on the cover.
ReplyDeleteTo paraphrase Jack Lemmon's character in THE CHINA SYNDROME:
ReplyDelete"He should have back-up systems to back-up systems to back-up systems."
Ant-Man had a Fantastic Voyage thru the Vision many many years ago. Since then, Vish has had less than a happy superhero life. Hope Ray Palmer can give him a better 'home life' than Ultron did. Vision deserves it even without becoming a new version of Amazo.
ReplyDeleteVision's got a bit of a headache here. Hopefully Ray, or someone else nearby, can repair things.
ReplyDeleteIt just occurred to me that I don't know of any comics character who excels at writing security software (though of course there are plenty who can break through it). That said, I fully expect that others will list a half-dozen for me before dinnertime.
Glad folks like this one. Deceptively tricky - took some tinkering!
ReplyDeleteHay Bob, Oracle do? How about Bruce Wayne?
ReplyDeleteRoss -
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous cover that really makes an impact. Vibrant and exciting. Great use of the characters. And it carries on an extended story arc that has gone one for a while now. This would make a great mini-series. Another outstanding job!
@Horsefeathers: I thought of Oracle about an hour after I posted the above; and yes, of course Bruce Wayne counts, since he can do just about anything humanly possible (and a few things that aren't). I'm a little surprised that there aren't more, though.
ReplyDelete@Horsefeathers: I'd rather see Batman 3000 vs. Kang the Conqueror.
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