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WARNING! This article contains spoilers for The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #2.

Vision died and was resurrected in a single comic issue, returning as a threatening version of the synthezoid. He has always been a character shrouded in moral ambiguity, particularly after his MCU debut. While many hoped for a heroic return, new comic previews suggest a much darker, more volatile path, hinting at a villainous turn.

The preview for The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #2, written by Steve Orlando with art by Lorenzo Tammetta, reshapes expectations for Vision, who has come back to life as White Vision. This series dives into the aftermath of Vision’s latest death and resurrection (a frequent occurrence for him), which was thanks to Wanda’s unpredictable chaos magic.

While witnessing his state of mind upon his return, Wanda calls him “porcelain-skinned and powerfully unhinged,” directly challenging any ideas of a hero’s welcome and instead giving readers a character teetering on the brink of destructive instability.

Resurrection Unleashes Unforeseen And Volatile Vision

The Vision And The Scarlet Witch #2, Written By Steve Orlando With Art By Lorenzo Tammetta

The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #2 preview pages immediately establish the new and definitively not improved Vision, who is experiencing overwhelming pain and a terrifying lack of control. This isn’t the stoic and logical Vision fans have come to know; instead, he’s overwhelmed by raw emotion, unable to process his new state. Wanda’s attempt to bring him back, while born of love and desperation, has had unforeseen consequences, transforming him into something that is “not right.” He blames Wanda for his agonizing return, though she tries her best to reason with him.


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Wanda’s actions, while an act of love on her part, inadvertently created a precarious situation, placing everyone around Vision in potential danger. His intense emotional turmoil manifests as a threat, not just to himself but to others. This striking shift from a calm, collected hero to a version of himself that is teetering on the edge of a violent outburst and possible breakdown is a stark and unsettling departure from the way he was only pages ago, forcing readers to question his future allegiances and the true nature of his resurrected form.

Wanda Takes A Desperate Measure To Contain The Unpredictable

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Faced with Vision’s terrifying reaction upon being resurrected, Wanda is forced to take drastic measures to contain him, physically wrenching him away from the mortal plane and transporting him into the ethereal “Clutch Dimension.” It is a desperate attempt to protect others from any destruction he may cause in his unhinged state. The Clutch Dimension, described as “a literal catchall” and “the inverse of a realm of pure concussive force,” serves as a temporary prison where his explosive reactions can do no harm. This reveals the depth of the threat he now poses, so much so that it requires extreme isolation to prevent danger and damage.

The desperate search for a safe haven that Wanda calls “somewhere, anywhere, the Vision’s rage can do no harm,” paints a grim picture of his state of (android) mind. He is no longer a protector, but a force of destruction that needs to be contained. Wanda’s love is now intertwined with her job of damage control. This dramatic shift from a selfless hero to a dangerously unstable being lays the seeds for a disturbing trajectory for White Vision, pushing him away from heroics and towards a destructive antagonist.

The desperate search for a safe haven that Wanda calls “somewhere, anywhere, the Vision’s rage can do no harm,” paints a grim picture of his state of (android) mind.

The preview for The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #2 dramatically redefines White Vision’s character, taking him from sympathetic to truly frightening and unstable. His resurrection appears not to bring him peace or clarity, but rather mental and physical pain as well as an unpredictable rage that threatens to consume him and harm those around him. This turn suggests a future where he could easily become a terrifying force, making Vision’s turn a bold direction for one of Marvel’s most intriguing synthezoids.

The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #2will be available on June 25.

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