WandaVision: 10 Things You Need To Know About The Disney+ TV Series
10. "Vision Quest" Serves As Inspiration For The Series
Marvel Studios has obviously borrowed a lot of ideas from the comic books over the years, so the news that WandaVision will take inspiration from John Byrne's classic West Coast Avengers story arc "Vision Quest" didn't come as a huge surprise.
That saw the Vision go missing, with Wanda later learning that he was taken, stripped down, and wiped of all his memories. That led to the introduction of a greyed out Vision, an idea it's clear Marvel Studios has considered in the past thanks to mysterious Avengers: Age of Ultron concept art.
"It looks like one of the subplots in the real world centres on Wanda going Humpty Dumpty and trying to reassemble Vision after his parts have been scattered around the world," it's said, something that makes sense considering the fact the first time the Vision was destroyed in Avengers: Infinity War, he was shattered into pieces.
However, after the Mad Titan reversed time, he tore the Mind Stone from the hero's head.
That means the Vision's body is still out there, though he could have easily been taken apart. His memories, meanwhile, are likely to have gone after the trauma he went through (more on that later).