Avengers: Infinity War - 8 Biggest Reveals From The Tie-In Comic

7. Vision Knows How To Appear More Human

Avengers: Infinity War Comic Vision Scarlet Witch
Marvel Comics/Tigh Walker

Of all the romances in Marvel's history, non are more bizarre - or more iconic - than the one shared between Wanda Maximoff and Vision.

While only hinted at in both Age of Ultron and Civil War, it looks as though the pair will officially come together by the time Infinity War comes around. The comic only touched upon their relationship briefly, with Wanda and Vision strolling through what looks to be a European city, but it did fill us in on one particularly important detail, with Vision having now abandoned his synthetic-looking face for one distinctly more human.

The big glowing Infinity Gem is a dead giveaway mind, but still, the fact that Vision is determined to become more human is a big revelation, especially as it was only bubbling beneath the surface in Civil War.

Not that it does his chances of surviving anything...

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