^Even the original Human Torch and Toro are back. There is even going to be an Invaders mini coming out set entirely in the modern era with all of the original members!
John Byrne retconned that in the 80s as part of his revision of Vision's history (and also so that he could bring back the Original Torch). Kurt Busiek then did one of his patented continuity fixes in the late 1990s to explain how both were true. So, yes.^Even the original Human Torch and Toro are back. There is even going to be an Invaders mini coming out set entirely in the modern era with all of the original members!
I know I'm going to regret asking this, but...
isn't the original human torch now the Vision?
The companies have to bring old characters back every now and then in order to keep the copyright fresh.
At least characters like Reed Richards, Ben Grimm and Doctor Doom have had WW2 largely ret-conned out of their origins.
He's been appearing in Alex Ross and Jim Krueger's string of projects recently (Avengers/Invaders, The Torch) and will be in their upcoming Invaders mini:Has the Golden age Vision been seen recently? I would love to see a team up between the golden age and the current Vision.
there was a golden age vision??
It's not "him" on the Young Avengers, strictly speaking. The Silver Age Vision was blown up in "Avengers Disassembled", and his remains are still in a warehouse somewhere; the Modern Age Vision on the Young Avengers was made using a copy of the earlier version's software, but his brain is based on Iron Lad/Young Kang, not Wonder Man, so they're in practice very different (though the most obvious distinction would be that one liked Wanda, and the other likes Cassie).So what's the current status of modern Vision anyway? Last I recall, he had been rebuilt as a teenage Young Avenger?
It's not "him" on the Young Avengers, strictly speaking. The Silver Age Vision was blown up in "Avengers Disassembled", and his remains are still in a warehouse somewhere; the Modern Age Vision on the Young Avengers was made using a copy of the earlier version's software, but his brain is based on Iron Lad/Young Kang, not Wonder Man, so they're in practice very different (though the most obvious distinction would be that one liked Wanda, and the other likes Cassie).So what's the current status of modern Vision anyway? Last I recall, he had been rebuilt as a teenage Young Avenger?
It's not "him" on the Young Avengers, strictly speaking. The Silver Age Vision was blown up in "Avengers Disassembled", and his remains are still in a warehouse somewhere; the Modern Age Vision on the Young Avengers was made using a copy of the earlier version's software, but his brain is based on Iron Lad/Young Kang, not Wonder Man, so they're in practice very different (though the most obvious distinction would be that one liked Wanda, and the other likes Cassie).So what's the current status of modern Vision anyway? Last I recall, he had been rebuilt as a teenage Young Avenger?
He's been appearing in Alex Ross and Jim Krueger's string of projects recently (Avengers/Invaders, The Torch) and will be in their upcoming Invaders mini:Has the Golden age Vision been seen recently? I would love to see a team up between the golden age and the current Vision.
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