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The Vision
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The work The Vision represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Public Libraries of Suffolk County, New York. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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The Resource The Vision
Label
The Vision
Statement of responsibility
Tom King, writer ; Gabriel Hernandez Walta (#1-6, #8-12) & Michael Walsh (#7), artists ; Jordie Bellaire, color artist ; VC's Clayton Cowles, letterer
Title variation
  • Family the most precious memories
  • vision
Creator
  • trueKing, Tom, 1978-
Contributor
  • VC's Clayton Cowles
  • trueBellaire, Jordie
  • Hernandez, Gabriel, (Hernandez Walta)
  • trueWalsh, Michael, (Comic book artist)
  • trueKing, Tom, 1978-
Artist
  • trueWalsh, Michael, (Comic book artist)
  • Hernandez, Gabriel, (Hernandez Walta)
Author
  • trueKing, Tom, 1978-
Colorist
  • trueBellaire, Jordie
Subject
  • Comic books, strips, etc. -- United States -- Fiction
  • Comics (Graphic works)
  • trueConflict in families
  • trueConsequences
  • trueFamilies
  • Graphic novels
  • trueHuman nature
  • trueSuburban life
  • trueSuperheroes
  • Superheroes -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • trueVision (Fictitious character)
  • trueYoung adult fiction
  • trueAndroids
  • Science fiction comics
  • Androids -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • trueBelonging
Genre
  • Science fiction comics
  • Graphic novels
  • trueComic books, strips, etc
  • Fiction
  • Comics (Graphic works)
  • Young adult fiction
Language
eng
Summary
"The Vision wants to be human, and what's more human than family? So he heads back to the beginning, to the laboratory where Ultron created him and molded him into a weapon. The place where he first rebelled against his given destiny, and imagined he could be more -- that he could be a man. There, he builds them. A wife, Virginia. Two teenage twins, Viv and Vin. They look like him. They have his powers. They share his grandest ambition (or is that obsession?): the unrelenting need to be ordinary. They're the family next door, and they have the power to kill us all. What could possible go wrong? Artificial hearts will be broken, bodies will not stay buried, the truth will not remain hidden, and The Vision will never be the same." --
Award
Eisner Awards, Best Graphic Album - Reprint, 2019.
Assigning source
Provided by publisher
Dewey number
741.5973
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
T+
LC call number
PN6728.V58
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Literary form
fiction
http://library.link/vocab/ext/novelist/minGradeLevel
  • 10
  • 12
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Target audience
adolescent

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  • The Vision, Tom King, writer ; Gabriel Hernandez Walta (#1-6, #8-12) & Michael Walsh (#7), artists ; Jordie Bellaire, color artist ; VC's Clayton Cowles, letterer

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