
Marvel Ultimate Graphic Novels Collection: Publication Order #155, The Vision (2015) #Other, The Vision (2015) (Single Issues) #1-6
The Vision, Vol. 1: Little Worse Than a Man
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Format
Paperback
Pages
136
Language
English
Published
Jul 12, 2016
Publisher
Marvel
ISBN-10
0785196579
ISBN-13
9780785196570
Description
In a compelling exploration of identity and the complexity of family, The Vision embarks on a journey to understand what it truly means to be human. With his synthetic origins, he grapples with the concept of humanity, seeking solace in the idea of creating a family to bridge the chasm between his artificial existence and the genuine emotional connections found within human relationships.
As he constructs his own version of a traditional family, the Vision faces both the joys and challenges that come with it. The intricacies of love, belonging, and the trials of raising a family present themselves in profound ways, forcing him to confront his own nature. His quest is not merely one of imitation; it's a heartfelt attempt to experience life as those he admires do, allowing readers to delve deep into the nuances of what it is to feel.
However, the allure of a normal life is often clouded by external forces and inherent struggles. The Vision discovers that the world does not easily accept his yearning for normalcy, leading to conflicts that examine the very fabric of societal acceptance and identity. Personal demons and external threats swirl around him, challenging the semblance of peace he wishes to cultivate.
Through vibrant artwork and poignant storytelling, the narrative unfolds in a way that captivates the audience, merging elements of science fiction with pressing questions about existence and family dynamics. The Vision's attempts to navigate life as a sentient being resonate deeply, making this story an insightful commentary on the essence of humanity itself.
As he constructs his own version of a traditional family, the Vision faces both the joys and challenges that come with it. The intricacies of love, belonging, and the trials of raising a family present themselves in profound ways, forcing him to confront his own nature. His quest is not merely one of imitation; it's a heartfelt attempt to experience life as those he admires do, allowing readers to delve deep into the nuances of what it is to feel.
However, the allure of a normal life is often clouded by external forces and inherent struggles. The Vision discovers that the world does not easily accept his yearning for normalcy, leading to conflicts that examine the very fabric of societal acceptance and identity. Personal demons and external threats swirl around him, challenging the semblance of peace he wishes to cultivate.
Through vibrant artwork and poignant storytelling, the narrative unfolds in a way that captivates the audience, merging elements of science fiction with pressing questions about existence and family dynamics. The Vision's attempts to navigate life as a sentient being resonate deeply, making this story an insightful commentary on the essence of humanity itself.
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