Ombrax-Saga #254
"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.
In "Vision illimitée," Vision, long silent, regains his voice—and with it, a startling new connection to the Avengers Mansion's systems and Titan's world-computer, ISAAC. Linked through Starfox’s tech, Vision evolves into a hyper-intelligent, holographic presence, capable of projecting himself across dimensions. Now able to track Moonstone and Blackout, the Avengers close in—only for the fugitives to vanish into the darkforce dimension, forcing Tigra to call for urgent help.
In "En route pour Olympia," Thor joins the Eternals on a journey to Olympus, where ancient powers and cosmic mandates converge. There, the mysterious Forgotten One arrives with a dire message from the Celestials: the Eternals must not intervene in the Earth’s fiftieth-year judgment.
In "En route pour Olympia," Thor finds himself aboard the vast ship of the Celestial known as The One Above All, where he faces both The Forgotten One and the towering cosmic entity itself. As the Celestials reveal a haunting image of Odin in submission, Thor must confront the weight of his father's past and the ancient truths buried in the stars.
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