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WGTC’s Top 10 Comic Books Of 2016

2016 proved to be a great year for comic book-based entertainment. From February to November, superhero movies dominated the big screen and broke records at the global box office. While it may have been one of the most divisive years for comic book cinema for both critics and fans alike, audiences still showed up to theaters in droves.
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4) The Vision

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The Vision 2016

With Vision making his big-screen debut with Avengers: Age of Ultron and returning almost immediately for Captain America: Civil War, it seemed like the right time to give the character his own ongoing title. It also just seemed like a logical business move. As it turns out, it actually wound up being one of Marvel’s best comics of the year.

This is a series about Vision attempting to live a normal, quaint suburban life. He’s settled in Virginia with a wife and two children. It’s all very picturesque and Norman Rockwell-ish, except of course that Vision and his family are all synthetic.

There’s a consistently balanced lightness and darkness to Vision that makes it such a standout book, and I’m not sure anyone was really expecting this series to be as great as it turned out to be. It’s got a retro feel but expresses ‘50s-era tropes and themes in a way that is exceptionally current, and the story moves at a surprisingly fast pace, dropping some shocking revelations as to what role Vision and his family could potentially play in the future.


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