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References to and Quotes about
Vision

Captain America (vol. 1) #156 (Dec. 1972): "Two Into One Won't Go!", page 8, panel 5:
Homer (police): "Lemme look, J.W."
J.W. (sergeant, looking at Captain America's ID): "Signed by--- the Vision, acting chairman."
Homer: "You better see if androids have legal rights in Florida, J.W."
J.W.: "Homer, I'm the sergeant in this precinct. Get your tail over to Bayfront Park and block the torch off [as Cap has requested]"

Captain America (vol. 1) #162 (June 1973): "This Way Lies Madness!", page 14, panel 3:
His [Captain America's] voice is as inhumanly cold as his fellow Avenger's, the Vision's.

Captain America (vol. 1) #179 (Nov. 1974): "Slings and Arrows!", page 18, panel 2:
(pg. 8) Captain America: "It was an unintentional benefit of a plot cooked up by an alien called the Space Phantom. He needed my mind to be at peace in order to exchange it with the Vision's... He erased my memory of that meeting as well, so I learned it all from the android."

Note: Flashback 1-panel cameo appearance on page 18, and mentioned on page 8.

Captain America (vol. 1) #180 (Dec. 1974): "The Coming of the Nomad!", page 2, panel 3:
Steve Rogers (thinking): "I remember , the Vision predicted I wouldn't be able to live without adventure, and I guess he knew me pretty well."

Captain America (vol. 1) #431 (Sep. 1994): "The Next Generation", page 6, panel 4:
Captain America: "The Vision hasn't called in, has he? He's down in New Orleans doing some computer scanning for me, trying to get a line on some missing children."
Peggy Carter: "Nothing from him, but I did get a call for you from..."

The New Avengers (vol. 1) #1 (Jan. 2005): "Breakout! Part One", page 1:
It was the worst day in Avengers history. The Scarlet Witch suffered a total breakdown after losing control of her reality-altering powers. In the chaos created around the breakdown, beloved Avengers Hawkeye, Ant-Man and the Vision lost their lives.