Sunday, September 13, 2020

The Atom Vs. The Vision

 


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!

14 comments:

shrinking Horsefeathers said...

It's a good thing that the Vision has a Ray of hope in the Palm er of his hands.

Davejonz said...

What exactly is the Atom up to? He's interfering with the Vision's...er...vision.

Anonymous said...

Ross - this is such a great cover. Fantastic!

MarchHareSupreme said...

This 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.

Daviticus said...
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Anonymous said...

Vision looks a bit like the Red Skull on the cover.

Carycomic said...

To paraphrase Jack Lemmon's character in THE CHINA SYNDROME:

"He should have back-up systems to back-up systems to back-up systems."

Detective Tobor said...

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.

Bob Greenwade said...

Vision's got a bit of a headache here. Hopefully Ray, or someone else nearby, can repair things.

It 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.

Ross said...

Glad folks like this one. Deceptively tricky - took some tinkering!

wired in Horsefeathers said...

Hay Bob, Oracle do? How about Bruce Wayne?

bigjeffoh said...

Ross -

This 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!

Bob Greenwade said...

@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.

Carycomic said...

@Horsefeathers: I'd rather see Batman 3000 vs. Kang the Conqueror.

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