
Er … I guess this might qualify as a spoiler warning, huh?
Vision & Scarlet Witch by Rob Haynes

Er … I guess this might qualify as a spoiler warning, huh?
Vision & Scarlet Witch by Rob Haynes
Maybe it’s the extreme pan out, or maybe it’s the giant gap in Clint’s speech bubble, but this cracks up every time.
“I’m so alone”~ Clint probably as he sits in his apartment eating leftovers later that night.
In costume.
Of course.
I think it’s the first mistake Vision has made.
Vision starts to care for people. Do you think that could be a first step to experiencing love?
This a really interesting potential inversion from his normal comic book persona, where falling in love is very validating for Vision because it assures him he is human.
In MCU, though, Vision doesn’t seem to have those existential issues. He was born perfect, worthy of Mjolnir. It’ll be interesting to see how he perceives new feelings, considering the apparent result of them.
Actually, at first in the comics Vizh had tremendous self doubt as to not only whether he COULD love Wanda but also whether he had a right to–that she may be better off with a human. That was one of the endearing things about him.
I would say that his “it seems only humans may be affected by…love” phase was very brief in comparison to the years he spent feeling that it was his love for Wanda and Wanda’s love for him that made him human.
There’s also various moments with other characters and situations (Carol Danvers, Mantis, and recently his making his own family) that play into his attitude that love brings him closer to humanity or at times is the greatest chance he has at it. Sometimes it’s treated as soulful, sometimes creepy.
This is especially true of the times when he’s actually with Wanda; his feelings on love and his humanity run wildly divergent when he’s not.
Marvel Comics parallels with MCU
Scarlet Vision
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THE VISION #10 cover
Wiccan and Speed! Even though they’re not connected to Vision and that saddens me because the fucking dog is!
Also oh man, they’re dragging Victor Mancha into this!? Nooo!
FYI: Victor Mancha is Ultron’s ‘natural’ son, because for some reason Ultron humored a lady who wanted a child but couldn’t give birth. So Ultron took her genetic material and added his own cybernetics, then implanted the embryo in her. Boom, the living cyborg known as Victor Mancha, also technically Vision’s younger brother.
Yes it’s messed up that somehow Ultron managed to have an actual robotically-genetic son; but somehow Vision never had such luck.
But on the plus side, they remembered Tommy! He exists! Somewhere! He’s just been hiding. For over 3 years!
Interesting to note that Simon and Wanda both share a connection to their brainwave-counterparts, and both show up as faded.
I guess it only makes sense at this point that Vision’s spirit parentage to Tommy and Billy is ignored, given that it’s been actually dealt with once in 11 years.
Although arguably this tree could be representing the “logical” connections between characters, given the circuit board symbolism of it, rather than than the spiritual.