The Avengers #238
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Unlimited Vision!", the Avengers face a new challenge as Vision regains his voice and, through a link to Titan’s world-computer ISAAC, achieves unprecedented intelligence and the ability to project a holographic form. With Starfox’s help, the team races to track down the increasingly dangerous Moonstone and her mind-controlled ally Blackout—only for them to vanish into the darkforce dimension, forcing Tigra to call for urgent assistance. Written by Roger Stern and illustrated by Al Milgrom, with inks by Joe Sinnott, colors by Christie Scheele, and letters by Jim Novak, the cover by Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott captures the moment of Vision’s transformation.
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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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