Vision #12
In "Spring," Tom King and Gabriel Hernández Walta deliver a poignant, emotionally charged chapter in the Vision's story, focusing on Virginia’s harrowing decision to confront the consequences of her actions. With haunting visuals by Walta and Jordie Bellaire’s evocative coloring, the issue explores grief, memory, and the fragile line between identity and guilt, all set against a quiet, devastating turning point. Mike Del Mundo’s cover captures the melancholy weight of the moment with striking precision.
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Virginia takes responsibility for all her murders and confesses to the police, allowing them to access her stored memories (in which she claims to have altered the Vision's memories so that he had no knowledge of her actions). She then commits suicide, leaving her husband and daughter to try to reccover.
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