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REVIEW: Image Comics' Phantom Road #2 Sets the Tone For the Future of the Series

Lemire and Walta's latest Image Comics venture trucks onward, in a largely expository but important second issue that will shape the series to come.

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ADVANCED REVIEW: Image Comics' Phantom Road #1

From Jeff Lemire and Gabriel H. Walta comes a brand-new horror comic, touted as "Mad Max: Fury Road meets The Sandman."

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Here's How Vision's Final Issue Sets Up Viv To Join The Champions

The final issue of Tom King, Gabriel Walta and Jordie Bellaire's Vision series sets up a new status quo for the synthezoid.

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EXCLUSIVE: Walker Explains "Occupy Avengers'" Real-World Ties, Reveals First Team Member

David Walker discusses sending Hawkeye on a cross-country journey, and the heroes who will join the Avenger of the people.

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Here's Why "The Vision" Has Become the "Breaking Bad" of Marvel Comics

In "The Vision" #9, Victor must deal with the fallout of Vin's shocking discovery, and it goes as badly as you'd expect.

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The Vision #8

In Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta's "The Vision" #8, Victor Mancha comes for a visit -- and maybe something more.

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King's "Vision" Collides with the Marvel Universe, Scarlet Witch

Writer Tom King tells CBR about his plans for the VIsion and his synthezoid family, the secrets that have been exposed and the answers yet to come.

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The Vision #6

Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta make things much, much worse for the Vision and his family when the neighbors' dog visits in "The Vision" #6.

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The Vision #4

Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez's "The Vision" #4 answers some of the questions that have boiling since the end of the debut issue.

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King Builds a Better Family in "Vision," Marvel's Sci-Fi, Shakespearean Tragedy

Tom King explains how he and Gabriel Walta's tale of the synthezoid Avenger melds horror, sci-fi, comedy and superheroics into a unique comic.

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The Vision #3

Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta's "The Vision" #3 gets even creepier when Vision tries to bring Viv back to life, the house gets vandalized and Agatha Harkness sees a vision of the future.

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The Vision #2

In Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta's "The Vision" #2, all of the Visions try to cope with the attack on Viv. Their difficulties are soon compounded by a mystery and a different kind of attack.

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The Vision #1

Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta create a decidedly different take on a classic Avenger in "The Vision" #1, as the team's most famous synthezoid forms a family and moves into the suburbs of Washington, DC.

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Tom King Shares His Familial "Vision" for Marvel's Synthezoid Avenger

In a new series by Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta & Jordie Bellaire, the Vision adjusts to suburban life with a wife and children of his creation.

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King & Walta To Launch "The Vision" Ongoing This October

The Vision will build himself a family in his own ongoing title by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta this October.

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Bunn's "Magneto" Navigates the "AXIS" of Good & Evil

CBR spoke with Cullen Bunn about Magneto's morally murky actions during "AXIS" and his plans for the book's event tie-ins and beyond.

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X-POSITION: Bunn Toes the Line of "AXIS" with "Magneto"

Cullen Bunn takes on this week's "Magneto" reader questions, detailing his love of Dazzler and teasing some possible post-"AXIS" developments.

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SENYC EXCLUSIVE: Bunn's "March to Axis" Pits "Magneto" Against the Red Skull

CBR spoke with writer Cullen Bunn about "Magneto" #9 about how it sets up the "Axis" event and pits the Master of Magnetism against the Red Skull.

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X-POSITION: Bunn Polarizes "Magneto," Goes Psycho in "Deadpool Vs. Carnage"

Cullen Bunn joins X-Position to discuss his take on the Master of Magnetism in "Magneto" and writing good crazy against bad crazy in "Deadpool Vs. Carnage."

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