It occurred to me today how odd and out of place the Vision's situation is. He was a headlining Avenger since, what, the 70s? They've killed him, de-aged him, and now kind of quietly shuffled him away until he's needed for a Young Avengers story (save his tenure on Mighty Avengers). Any other Avenger would (and has been) restored to status quo, which makes me wonder when/if they're going to do that to this Vision.
Kinda amused by the note at the start explaining the Cap+Iron Man costume mistakes. Has Marvel ever done something like that before? I wonder if they'd have bothered in the days before they knew there'd be angry fans nitpicking it all over the web otherwise - though it's nice to know they're aware of it and have plans for how to make it fit. Keeping continuity straight in a world like Marvel must be hell even with the best intentions.
They possibly could, but not without a serious brain reboot. This Vision may have the original's memories (and how much of them depends on the writer), but his "core", everything that makes up his personality and emotions, is based on an entirely different person than the original's was.
I am both really excited about this and also kinda wary.
With Heinberg faffing off just after he introduced Speed, I suspect that the personality Tommy's ended up with wasn't the personality Heinberg planned for him. The thing is, I like Tommy's current personality, he's snarky and a little childish but also determined and surprisingly idealistic and makes me wonder what Magneto would have been like if he hadn't grown up in a death camp.
. . . Actually, the fact that no one's fixed the original Vision yet is pretty disturbing. I know Hank Pym came down with a bad case of kidnapped-by-Skrulls but now that he's over it you'd think at the least he'd give it a go.
Seriously, Heinberg back on the Young Avengers is awesome. It would be nice if this can translate into an ongoing monthly. YA is both a comic I can share with my family AND one of the best written superhero comics out there.
Excellent characters, good action and it just feels right.
I giggled a little when I read that, it just seems so silly to me. Then again I'm the type of person that has never nor will ever try to understand the continuity in comics.
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