Vision (Marvel)

The Vision is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Roy Thomas and artist John Buscema, the character first appeared in The Avengers #57 (published in August 1968, with a cover date of October 1968), and is loosely based on the Timely Comics character of the same name who was an alien from another dimension. The Vision is an android (sometimes called a "synthezoid") built by the villainous robot Ultron created by Hank Pym. Originally intended to act as Ultron's "son" and destroy the Avengers, Vision instead turned on his creator and joined the Avengers to fight for the forces of good. Since then, he has been depicted as a frequent member of the team, and for a time was married to his teammate, the Scarlet Witch. He also served as a member of the Defenders.

The Vision was created from a copy of the original Human Torch, a synthetic man created by Phineas T. Horton. Ultron took this inert android and added more advanced technology to it, as well as new programming of his own design and a copy of human brainwave patterns. The result was the Vision, a synthezoid driven by logic but possessing emotions and able to achieve emotional growth. As an android, the Vision has a variety of abilities and super-powers. In the 1989 story "Vision Quest", Vision was dismantled, then rebuilt with a chalk-white appearance and now lacking the capacity for emotions. A greater understanding of emotions was regained in 1991, his original red appearance was restored in 1993, and his full personality and emotional connections to memories were restored in 1994 in his first self-titled limited series, Vision. Another four-issue limited series, Avengers Icons: The Vision, was published in late 2002. From 2015 to 2016, Vision had his own series again, during which he attempted to live in the suburbs with an android family.

Since his conception, the character has been adapted into several forms of media outside comics. Paul Bettany plays Vision in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Captain America: Civil War (2016), and Avengers: Infinity War (2018), the television miniseries WandaVision (2021), and the animated series What If...? (2021).

Iago PUC's ideas

 * Vision appears in Iago PUC's Avengers Animated Trilogy, voiced by David Kaye.
 * Vision appears in Avengers Unleashed, voiced by David Kaye.
 * Vision appears in the Disney+ TV movie Marvel's Superhero Adventures: Infinity War, voiced by David Kaye. Like his very own MCU counterpart, Vision is depicted as having been created with a Vibranium body, and the Mind Stone powering him up. After overhearing of Thanos's plans to conquer Earth and obtain the Infinity Stones, Vision replaces the Mind Stone for a matching duplicate of his own making, and links the original one to the Amulet. He later takes part of the final battle against Thanos's armies in the climax. In the epilogue, he along with Scarlet Witch and Doctor Strange witness Peter Parker placing the completed Amulet back in its temple, unlocking the Multiverse Star in the process.
 * Vision also appears in the Disney+ sequel miniseries Marvel's All-Star Multiverse, voiced again by Kaye.
 * Vision appears as a non-playable character in Marvel/DC Heroes Unite!, voiced by Sam Riegel.
 * A female version of Vision appears in Ultimate Marvel: Earth-2. This version is Moira MacTaggert, a deceased geneticist from World War II who was one of Arnim Zola's test subjects for mind-transfusion experiments, and one of the many humans whose minds and consciousnesses were transferred to A.I. cards he collected. It did not last long until Spider-Man managed to retrieve the cards and place them into the numerous robot bodies Carlie Cooper and Hiro Hamada worked on. Moira's consciousness was placed on a powerful Vibranium synthezoid body powered by the Mind Infinity Stone and she became the new heroine Vision. She also acts as a mentor to Peter Parker and his friends, and plays a role helping him solve the secrets about his family's past, and the search for his sister Teresa.

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