Fans knew Brian Michael Bendis' "Age of Ultron" event was going to have lasting repercussions on the Marvel Universe, and USA Today has announced the first series to spin out of the mass-murdering android's rein of terror: "Avengers AI."

"The Marvel Universe within the blink of an eye is being colonized by A.I.s who may or may not have positive feelings about the way humanity has been treating them for the past 100 years," said writer Sam Humphries of his new series. Featuring art by Andre Lima Araujo, the comic sports a line-up of robotic characters: the Vision, Ultron's son and former Runaway Victor Mancha, a new character named Alexis and a Doombot who has until now been held prisoner by the Avengers. Joining them is Ultron's father, Hank Pym and Monica Chang, the 616 Universe's version of Humphries' "Ultimate Comics Ultimates" S.H.I.E.L.D. commander.

"He comes back after having transformed himself, after upgrading himself, and now that he is in the age of artificial intelligence in the Marvel Universe, he has a new role to play," Humphries said of the newest incarnation of the Vision, currently seen terrorizing his fellow Avengers in the pages of "Age of Ultron. "He's not just a bridge between humanity and A.I. but he is a leader. All of a sudden, he's not just the robot in the room -- he's an A.I. in a world of A.I. and humans."

The team will face off against a new villain named Dimitirious while facing challenges not typically found in the hero/villain dynamic ""Artificial intelligences are a product of human ingenuity, and although they are going to be going down their new path, they will remain a mirror to humanity," Humphries said "Understanding that and exploring that in ways that are going to be funny and touching and endearing are definitely going to be parts of this book."