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Has anyone else read this issue? The ending blew me away. A seemingly minor character comes to have a major impact on Vision and his family. The actions taken by various members of the family have consequences and the consequences are inter-related. King is writing an amazing series here.
It's the best of the current crop of Marvel books IMO. Instead of getting lost in continuity minutiae or resorting to cynical ploys to drive up sales with Avengers or X-Men guest star appearances it seems to be telling a neat little story about the definition of family via this family of androids.
One thing I love is how even though they're all logical they have differences of opinion that they each support via logic. So far I've found this quirk to be endearing and not annoying.
I'm hoping this book stays away from the events of other books for a long while...I kind of want this book to stay in it's own little bubble and grow without bringing up decades of Avengers history or drama between Wanda and Vision (and I'm also enjoying Wanda's book...I want Vision and Wanda to be far away from each other for a while)