Who created Vision?

The creator of Vision depends on whether you mean the Marvel Comics character or the concept of vision itself; in comics, Vision was created by Roy Thomas and John Buscema, while in the MCU, he was a synthesis by Ultron, Tony Stark, and Bruce Banner. For the scientific concept, Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) is considered the "Father of Optics" for explaining how vision works.


Was Vision created by Tony Stark?

Yes, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Tony Stark (Iron Man) was a key creator of Vision, working with Bruce Banner to upload J.A.R.V.I.S.'s code into a synthetic body built by Ultron, powered by the Mind Stone, which brought Vision to life as a benevolent being. While Ultron designed the body, Stark and Banner repurposed it, making Vision essentially a combination of Stark's AI, Banner's intellect, and the Mind Stone's power, making Stark a primary architect of his existence.
 

Who created Vision and why?

The character is an android (sometimes called a "synthezoid") built by the villainous robot Ultron created by Hank Pym. Originally intended to act as Ultron's "son" and destroy the Avengers, Vision instead turned on his creator and joined the Avengers to fight for the forces of good.


Is Vision just Jarvis?

No, JARVIS and Vision are not the same, but they are directly connected: JARVIS was Tony Stark's AI assistant that became the foundation for Vision, an android body containing JARVIS's core programming and the Mind Stone, making Vision a sentient being with JARVIS's intelligence but a distinct physical form and new powers.
 

Why did Ultron make Vision?

Ultron created Vision as his ultimate vessel to achieve his goal of wiping out humanity and evolving life, essentially building a "perfect" being combining advanced synthezoid tech (like Stark's), human tissue, and the power of the Mind Stone, intending to transfer his consciousness into it for a superior, immortal form to rule Earth. However, this backfired because Vision's core was partly JARVIS, imbued with human morality and the Mind Stone's consciousness, leading him to reject Ultron's genocidal vision and side with the Avengers.
 


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Why is Mark 42 so special?

The Mark XLII is upgraded with high-penetrating Repulsors that are much larger in cohesive size than most other armors. This is the reason why Tony Stark had solely relied on it in Iron Man 3 making it the noticeable capability of this armor.

Could Vision have killed Thanos?

Yes, a fully powered, uninjured Vision could have potentially killed Thanos, as shown in What If...?, but in Infinity War, he was too weakened by Corvus Glaive and strategically outmatched by Thanos's overwhelming power and the Infinity Stones, making any attempt highly risky or futile. While Vision's Mind Stone beams were strong, Thanos with five stones (or even just the Power, Space, and Reality stones) was immensely durable, and Vision's compromised state limited his phasing and offensive capabilities, leading him to choose sacrifice over a gamble. 

Can Vision lift Thor's hammer?

Yes, Vision lifts Thor's hammer, Mjolnir, in Avengers: Age of Ultron, because he is considered "worthy" due to his pure nature as a newly created being with no selfish motives, essentially being a "blank slate" or inherently good, which is what Odin's enchantment on the hammer requires. This also highlights that the enchantment judges character and intent, not just physical strength, allowing Vision (and later Captain America and Jane Foster as Thor) to wield it.
 


Who said the first F word in Marvel?

The first character to say the "F-word" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) was Peter Quill/Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, when he yelled at Nebula to "open the f**king door," an improvised line director James Gunn kept in the final cut despite it being the MCU's first official use of the word. 

Why was Vision killed off?

Vision died in Avengers: Infinity War because Thanos ripped the Mind Stone out of his head to complete the Infinity Gauntlet, killing him instantly as he needed the stone for power, a death later revisited in WandaVision where Wanda created a temporary illusion of him using her grief and hex magic, and then a White Vision body was activated,. The core reason was to remove him from the story for Endgame and highlight the stakes of Thanos's quest for the stones, but his legacy continued through Wanda's creation.
 

Is Vision 100% vibranium?

Vision's body is a fusion of organic tissue and vibranium, and hence it isn't remotely as durable as pure vibranium. This explains how Thanos was able to rip Vision's head apart with his bare hands…


What is the saddest death in Marvel?

The "saddest" death in Marvel is subjective, but commonly cited heartbreaking deaths include Iron Man (Tony Stark) in Endgame for his sacrifice, Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 for its impact on Peter Parker, Yondu Udonta in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 for his poignant final moments, Black Panther (T'Challa) and others during the Snap in Infinity War, and Logan (Wolverine) in Logan for his tragic, heroic end. 

Who was the first LGBT character in Marvel?

As the first major, openly gay character created by Marvel Comics, Northstar generated significant publicity in the mainstream press, and Alpha Flight #106 sold out in a week, although the series was not a very popular title. It is the only comic book issue to have been inducted into the Gaylactic Hall of Fame.

Is Vision powerful than Thor?

In the MCU, it's a close match-up, but most fans lean towards Thor having the edge, especially with Stormbreaker, due to Vision's vulnerabilities (like being electrocuted by Hawkeye) and Thor's immense power and durability, though Vision's phasing and Mind Stone beam offer unique advantages that could trouble Thor. Comics-wise, Vision is generally considered more versatile and potentially stronger with the Mind Stone in his head, but comics feats vary wildly. 


Is it 616 or 19999?

Earth-616 is the main reality in Marvel Comics, while the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) was officially designated Earth-199999, though recent Marvel Studios content (like in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness) has started calling the MCU Earth-616, creating confusion but settling on 616 as the MCU's primary number, bridging comics and films.
 

Did Iron Man become Dr. Doom?

The 75-year history of Marvel Comics includes countless variations on body-swap and alternate reality plotlines, and indeed "there are versions of Doctor Doom in the Marvel multiverse who actually are Tony Stark", said IGN.

Who is the first mutant in the MCU?

The first confirmed mutant character to appear in the MCU was Professor Charles Xavier (from Earth-838) in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but the first Earth-616 (main MCU universe) mutant revealed was Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel) at the end of her Disney+ series, discovering she carries the X-gene. While other characters like Wanda Maximoff and Monica Rambeau gained powers from reality-altering events, the introduction of the X-gene explicitly ties Kamala to the mutant lineage, establishing the first native mutant for the core MCU timeline, though some speculate Monica might also possess one.
 


What is the only R-rated Marvel movie?

Deadpool 3 No Longer Will Be Marvel's Only R-Rated MCU Movie (Confirmed) - IMDb. The director of an upcoming MCU film just confirmed that it will be rated R, meaning that it will join Deadpool 3 as the only movies in the franchise to achieve the mature rating.

Which Avenger cusses the most?

Whatever the reasons may be, if the Avengers had a swear jar, Tony would be putting in the most money. He is a Stark, after all. Coming in behind Tony, not close behind, but close enough, is Thor.

Why is Vision so weak in Infinity War?

Vision seems weak in Infinity War because he was ambushed and severely injured by Corvus Glaive's staff, which pierced him and disabled his phasing ability, making him vulnerable for the entire movie; he couldn't heal, making him a liability and a target for Thanos to extract the Mind Stone. This initial wound crippled his powers, forcing him and the Avengers to seek a solution in Wakanda, where he ultimately sacrificed himself. 


Can Magneto lift Thor's hammer?

Yes, Magneto can move Thor's hammer, Mjolnir, with his magnetic powers because it's made of Uru metal, but he cannot wield it to gain Thor's powers because he fails the "worthiness" enchantment, though he has manipulated it (like deflecting it) by controlling its magnetic field rather than lifting it directly.
 

Who got rid of Thor's eye?

Thor's Prosthetic Eye is a cybernetic prosthetic eye given to Thor by Rocket as a replacement for Thor's right eye, which had been gouged out by his sister Hela.

Who is DC's version of Thanos?

The closest DC equivalent to Marvel's Thanos isn't a direct copy, but Darkseid is often seen as DC's ultimate cosmic tyrant, similar in power and galactic ambition, while Mongul (especially Mongul I) was specifically created by Jim Starlin (Thanos' creator) as a DC analogue, often portrayed as a massive, brutal conqueror seeking domination, much like Thanos with the Infinity Stones. 


Can Deadpool lift Thor's hammer?

Yes, Deadpool has lifted Thor's hammer, Mjölnir, in comics, proving he's worthy (in a chaotic way) by wielding it briefly, which is a rare feat usually reserved for truly noble figures, but Deadpool's unique "worth" comes from his breaking of the fourth wall and sheer absurdity, suggesting the enchantment allows for unusual candidates like him, as seen in Deadpool (2018) #32.
 
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