Avengers, The #360

Marvel ⋅ 1993

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Key Facts

1st full appearance of Anti-Vision

Vision's consciousness is switched with Anti-Vision, returning him to his initial red, green and yellow design

Embossed cover

Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Artist

Steve Epting

Writer

Bob Harras

Artist

Hector Collazo

Letterer

Rick Parker

Colorist

Gina Going-Raney

Colorist

Suzanne Gaffney

Colorist

Pat Garrahy

Published

March 1993

Synopsis

"Alternate Visions" Vision awakens as a prisoner of the Gatherers, having been lured into a trap on Long Island and being incapacitated by Tabula, who was disguised as the wife of Alex Lipton. Proctor teleports the alternate Vision to Manhattan with the orders to kill the Swordsman before he remembers his past. At the 16th precinct, the police uncover that one of the fibers found at the scene of the dock murder was part of a suit that could adapt to unstable molecules, leading them to believe the killer was a superhero. Dane Whitman journeys to Wakanda and finds Sersi, who has secluded herself since murdering Anksar. They set off in the Quinjet back home when Sersi is overcome by something. At the Avengers Mansion, Crystal and Hercules while discuss Sersi's recent actions, a fight breaks out between Karia and Lockjaw. After that, the Quinjet crashes nearby as the Black Knight ejected in time but an enraged Sersi also appears. She attacks the Avengers, who try to unsuccessfully reason with her, as the Swordsman arrives on the scene. Suddenly, the alternate Vision appears through the floor and solidifies his hand inside Sersi's head while delivering a message to her from Proctor. While Vision refuses to let go and the Black Knight prepares to strike, Black Widow manages to defuse the situation and Captain America appears, saying he has been away for too long. "Overviews" Black Widow gets Captain America caught up on the current state of affairs with reports on several Avengers and the Gatherers.

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