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Vision (Aarkus) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by
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. Created by the writer Joe Simon and artist
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, the character first appeared during the Golden Age of comic books in ''
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'' #13 (Nov. 1940), published by Marvel predecessor
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.


Publication history

The Vision debuted in a short comic story in ''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #13 (Nov. 1940), and continued as a regular feature in that superhero anthology through issue #48 (Oct. 1943). He also starred in an eight-page story in ''Kid Comics'' #3 (no month given; previous issue dated Summer 1943). Five decades later, he appeared in a flashback story in the superhero-team series ''
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'' vol. 2, #3 (July 1993), set during
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. He returns with the other Invaders in the miniseries ''Invaders Now!'', beginning with issue #1 (Nov. 2010). He appeared in several issues of the
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relaunch of '' X-Men: Legacy'', before appearing in the ''All-New Invaders'' series in 2014.


Fictional character biography

The Golden Age Vision, also known as Aarkus, is an alien
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from a dimension called Smokeworld. While Aarkus is looking for a suitable place to exile a prisoner, he is accidentally contacted by an Earth scientist named Markham Erickson. Leaving the prisoner on the planet Jupiter, Aarkus accepts Erickson's invitation to fight crime on Earth. Aarkus does so for several years, although during World War II he is briefly manipulated by the
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powers into fighting the Allies. The superhero team the Invaders help Aarkus realize his mistake. A
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of the Vision was temporarily created by Rick Jones, along with those of the
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, the
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, and the Golden Age
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and
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, to aid the superhero team the Avengers during the Kree-Skrull War. A later story presents the character as inhabiting the sewers under New York, taking care of a Cosmic Cube that is feeding off the feelings of people affected by the death of Captain America. Following a period in which he traveled through time, he is seen with the newly resurrected Toro. He plays a supporting role in 2012's '' X-Men: Legacy'', first opposing and later aiding main character
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. During the story, he falls into a coma and is confined to the medical wing of the
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. After awaking from his coma, Aarkus is approached by the Winter Soldier for help in getting the surviving members of the Invaders to the
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home world to rescue
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. The story presents events from World War II, portraying Aarkus as erasing the memories of the Invaders (with their consent) in order to hide the location of an ancient Kree weapon called the God's Whisper, that had granted
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the power to control gods. The Invaders then attack Kree in order to free Namor and recover the weapon. A later story presents Aarkus as working with the Eternals on using the God's Whisper to manipulate
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.


Powers and abilities

The Vision can generate illusory images of himself, fly, generate ice and extreme cold, and teleport wherever there is smoke.


''Vision'' reprints

Some of the original stories of the original Vision have been reprinted in other publications. * ''Golden Age Marvel Comics Vol. 4'', Roy Thomas editor, (2009, hardcover, ) reprints Marvel Mystery Comics' #13-16, 1940-41 * ''Golden Age Marvel Comics Vol. 5'', Roy Thomas editor, (2010, hardcover, ) reprints Marvel Mystery Comics' #17-20, 1941 * ''Golden Age Marvel Comics Vol. 6'', Roy Thomas editor, (2011, hardcover, ) reprints Marvel Mystery Comics' #21-24, 1941 * ''Golden Age Marvel Comics Vol. 7'', Roy Thomas editor, (2012, hardcover, ) reprints Marvel Mystery Comics' #25-28, 1941-42 *''Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby Vol. 1'' (2004, hardcover, ) reprints "The Vision" from Marvel Mystery Comics 13, Nov 1940 *''Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby Vol. 2'' (2006, hardcover, ) reprints "The Vision" from Marvel Mystery Comics 23, Sept 1941 * The comic '' Marvel Super-Heroes'', March 1968, reprints the Vision story from Marvel Mystery Comics 25


In other media

Vision (Aarkus) was made a playable character in ''
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''.


References


External links


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at Nevins, Jess
A Guide to Golden Age Marvel Characters
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at Don Markstein's Toonopedia *Theakston, Greg
''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #13
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