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'''Storylines'''
* ''[[JLA-Avengers|JLA/Avengers]]''
* ''Avengers Disassembled''
* ''Chaos War''
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[Captain America and The Avengers (Video Game)|Captain America and The Avengers]]:'' Vision is one of the four playable characters.
* ''Avengers In Galactic Storm'': Vision appears as an [[Assist Character]].
* ''[[Marvel Ultimate Alliance]]:'' Vision appears as a striker on the PSP version of the game.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Fantastic Four (Animationanimation)|Fantastic Four]]''
* ''[[The Avengers: United They Stand]]''
* ''[[The Super HeroSuperhero Squad Show]]''
* ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (Animation)|The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]''
 
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* [[Best Served Cold]]: Dr. I.S. Bishoff, aka {{spoiler|the supervillain Isbisa}}, waited thirty years to take revenge on Robert Frank.
* [[Black Eyes]]
* [[Blinded Byby the Light]]: The Vision can emit a flash of solar energy from his forehead jewel bright enough to temporarily blind [[The Mighty Thor|Thor]].
* [[Boom! Headshot!]]: Battling three children transformed into their costumes during Halloween, the Vision violently blasts the pumpkinheaded "Jack O'Lantern" right in the head, blasting it into pieces. Instead of killing the child, the shot actually broke the spell and returned the child to normal.
* [[Brain Uploading]]: The Vision originally possessed the brain patterns of Simon Williams, the then-deceased hero known as [[Wonder Man]]. Later, after the U.S. government dismantles him, the rebuilt Vision would use the brain patterns of the dead scientist Alex Lipton until Simon's patterns reemerge.
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* [[Eye Beams]]: The Vision can fire solar energy beams from his "thermo-scopic eyes".
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: The Vision ran into a group of angry citizens in ''Avengers #59'' who claimed that he was too "awful" to walk the streets with "decent folk". One woman shielded her child with her body while an older man said that "crummy androids" should be strung up by their jumper cables.
* [[For Halloween I Am Going Asas Myself]]: Moving into a new neightborhood after leaving the Avengers, the Vision and Wanda had a good laugh in ''The Vision and Scarlet Witch #1'' once the townpeople felt comfortable enough to approach the couple. The night: Halloween.
* [[Flight]]: Vision can fly by lowering his density to minimal levels.
* [[Half the Man He Used To Be]]: Vision experiences this at the hands of [[She- Hulk]] during ''Avengers Disassembled''.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: In ''JLA/Avengers'' and ''Chaos War''.
* [[Hollywood Density]]
* [[Intangible Man]]: Possessing complete density control, the Vision can shunt enough of his mass into another dimension to become completely intangible.
* [[Journey to Thethe Center of Thethe Mind]]: Comatose after the battle with Dr. I.S. Bishoff, the Vision's dreams are explored in ''The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #3''.
* [[Made of Iron]] / [[Nigh Invulnerable]]: The Vision's durability depends on his density. At his maximum density, the Vision weighs 90 tons and becomes as hard as diamond.
* [[Man in White]]: The Vision spent some time as a ghostly white version of himself after his skin was damaged by the U.S. government. Having lost his personality matrix prior to his reconstruction, the Vision was rendered cold and emotionless during this period.
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* [[Tangled Family Tree]]
* [[Technopath]]
* [[Ten -Minute Retirement]]
* [[Tome of Eldritch Lore]]: An ancient, leather-clad book called the Druid Tome appears in ''The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #1''. The tome held the spirit of Samhein, who escaped from the book on All Hallows Eve after sensing the Scarlet Witch's power.
* [[Voice Changeling]]: The Vision can replicate nearly any voice he's heard.
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]
* [[Why Isn't It Attacking?]]: In ''The Avengers #57'', [[Black Panther]] noticed that the Vision was programmed to kill the Avengers, but the synthezoid wasn't actually making any moves against the team.
* [[Working Withwith the Ex]]: After his marriage with the Scarlet Witch goes south, the two Avengers worked together off and on.
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: Ultron-5's plan regarding the Vision had two intended outcomes: the Vision kills the Avengers or the Vision leads the Avengers into a death trap. The Vision [[Take a Third Option|takes a third option]], but Ultron ''still'' wins thanks to the control crystal in the synthezoid's head.