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Publisher |
Marvel |
Artist |
Jeff Johnson |
Writer |
Gerard Jones |
Cover Artist |
Jeff Johnson |
Inker |
Dan Panosian |
Inker |
Bud Larosa |
Colorist |
Joe Rosas |
Letterer |
Pat Brosseau |
Published | May 1992 |
Simon and Vision continue to work further into the Nega-Bomb while the Skrulls try to disrupt their progress. Unfortunately for Simon, the Vision himself becomes his main antagonist. Ignoring Simon's philosophical debate in the previous issue, Vision still maintains the importance of efficiency over flawed human empathy. Since the Avengers have sworn to protect Earth, as an Avenger Vision must protect Earth over the interests of the Kree Empire. Eventually Wonder Man convinces Vision only mortal men can the "big decisions" when death is concerned, and since Vision is an immortal machine, he isn't qualified to decide. Vision finds Simon's argument logical, and so he lets him decide. Unfortunately for Wonder Man (and the Kree), the Skrulls prevent him from making the decision freely. While the Kree Avengers team arrives and assaults the Skrull ship towing the Nega-Bomb, the Shi'ar Avengers team arrives from a distance. Just when Wonder Man and Vision appear to have the situation under control, an explosion knocks Wonder Man into the detonator. All the Avengers watch in horror as the Nega-Bomb explodes.