Vision Quest - the comic book story that changed the Vision and Wanda Maximoff forever
The MCU is🀅 adapting Vision Quest, the comic story t☂hat led to the death of the Avengers

The newly birthed 'White Vision' last seen at the end of WandaVision is officially returning in an upcoming Disney Plus s♋treaming series entitled Vision Quest, which🧔 takes its name straight from the Vision's most transformative꧑ comic stories.
According to reports, the MCU Vision Quest will focus on White Vision as he searches for a way to reconnect with the humanity and memories of the original Vision - and the story may even include the return of W🐎anda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch.
story told by writer/artist John Byrne in the pages of West Coast Avengers changed the Vision and Scarlet Witch forever, and led to the comic version of WandaVision's 'White Vision' transformation.Though many of the plot points from the original 'Vision Quest' story were💮 adapted into WandaVision, the Vision's personal emotional arc and the story's fallout on the Avengers are still on the table for exploration.
What happens in Vision Quest?
The '80s comic story 'Vision Quest' is a♒ctually the conclusion to a years-long arc for the Vision and his relationship not just with his wife Wanda Maxi♛moff, the Scarlet Witch, but with the Avengers as a whole - as well as the launching point for a whole new wave of stories for Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
'Vision Quest' itself is told in the pages of West Coast Avengers, a spin-off title that showcased🍌 a California-based version of the team, and which had its own roster that sometimes crossed over with the core Avengers team.
Following the second limited series, in which Vis🔯ion and Scarlet Witch's children Billy and Tommy are born, the couple moves to Los Angeles to join the West Coast Aveꦦngers.
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At first, it seems like Vision and Wanda have found the fresh start they're looking for. But things quickly start to go south for Vision when he gains special security clearance to access government files thanks to hi𒊎s Avengers status.
Believing Vision to be a threat to natꦐional security, a group of rogue agents from multiple government agencies come together to neutralize the Visiဣon. The group kidnaps Vision, dismantling him and destroying his personality.
Some of these plo♑t points were repeated in WandaVision, as seen in the group of SWORD aꦇgents who confiscate and dismantle Vision's body, resulting in Wanda retrieving and reassembling him.
How does Vision Quest change the Vision?
Though the circumstances differ slightly in comics, the r🙈esults are largely the same.
The West Coast Avengers manage to recover and reassemble the Vision, though he's reborn in༒ a colorless body, similar to the 'White Vision' SWORD construct seen in Wanda🧔Vision.
Despite being rebuilt, Vision isn't exactly resurrected, as Simon Williams AKA Wonder Man, himself a founding Avenger, refuses to allow his brain💝 patterns🔯 to be used to give the Vision a personality, as in Vision's original comic book creation.
As a result, his personality and his emotions are gone, as are most of his memories. This drives a wedge b𒐪etweeཧn Vision and Wanda thanks to the effective disappearance of their romance.
The pair separate, and soon after, Wanda and Vision's children are revealed to be magical illusi🌞ons (again much like in WandaVision).
The story goes on much longer, w꧂ith the subplot of Vision's lost personality and emotions and the resulting breakdown of his marriage with Wanda and her overall mental health෴ lasting for years in the Avengers franchise.
The subplot of Wanda and Vision's lost relationship eventually made w𒅌aves thro🐟ughout the Marvel Universe with the one-two punch of the event stories Avengers: Disassembled and House of M, w🅠hich both picked up the tragic story of𓃲 Vision and Wanda in the early '00s.
How will Vision Quest be different in the MCU?
It's not hard to imagine how Vision Quest may be adapted to the MCU, though it is also fair to say many of the ♑bigger plot points of the or🉐iginal comic story already happened in WandaVision.
That said, what hasn’t been adapte🐬d yet is the story’s second act, the part that shows what happens when a changed Vision returns to the Avengers.
Wanda’s grief over the loss of her family has already been explored through WandaVision and Doctor Strange in the Multive൲rse of Madness.
But the story of Vision’s larger arc, and the impact of the events of WandaVision and Multi🐬verse of Madness on the rest of the Avengers has yet to be told, potentially giving Vision Quest the same kind of character and development to the Vision the WandaVision gave to the Scarlet Witch.
There's also the question of how Vision Quest will fit into the larger MCU - as well as whether it will connect to the other already announced WandaVision spinoff Agatha: Coven of Chaos, featuring the show's villain 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Agatha Harkness. And of course, with a Wonder Man streaming series reportedly 🌺in 𓆉the works as well, there could be a whole WandaVision corner of the MCU brewing.
Vision & Scarlet Witch Vol. 2, the story that led to Vision Quest, is one of the best Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch stories ever.
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