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Ombrax-Saga#254
Cover: Jean-Yves Mitton

Ombrax-Saga #254

Mar 1987 · Editions Lug · 8,00 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Vision illimitée”

"Vision illimitée" delivers a pivotal moment in the Ombrax-Saga with Vision’s long-awaited return to speech, masterfully written by Roger Stern and brought to life by Al Milgrom’s dynamic art, with Joe Sinnott’s inks and Christie Scheele’s colors adding depth to the story’s emotional and technological intensity. When Vision connects to Titan’s world-computer ISAAC through the Avengers Mansion’s systems, his mind expands beyond human limits, granting him the power to project a holographic form—though his body remains still. As he tracks down Moonstone and Blackout, the team’s pursuit leads to a desperate escape into the darkforce dimension, leaving Tigra to call for help in a moment that redefines the team’s next steps. The cover by Jean-Yves Mitton captures the surreal tension of the moment, a striking visual that mirrors the story’s escalating stakes.

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writer Roger Stern · artist Al Milgrom · inker Joe Sinnott · colorist Christie Scheele · cover Jean-Yves Mitton

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artist Al Milgrom
cover pencils, inks Jean-Yves Mitton

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Vision regains the ability to speak and Starfox links the Avengers Mansion computers and him up to Titan's world-computer, ISAAC, to help with repairs. The link causes Vision to become one with both ISAAC and the mansion's computers causing him to become highly intelligent. And, although still physically immobile, Vision gains the ability to project a holographic version of himself. The Vision is able to find Moonstone and Blackout. The Avengers try to capture them, but in an attempt to escape, Blackout transports Moonstone and himself to the darkforce dimension. Tigra calls for help.

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