The Bibliomancer

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Essential Avengers: West Coast Avengers #44: BETTER A WIDOW…

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May, 1989

VisionQuest continues

Vision forgot to put his skin on today…

And Hank Pym’s ‘I’m not like the other superheroes’ jumpsuit is awfully maroon today.

Anyway.

Last times on West Coast Avengers: John Byrne took over the book and a bunch of things changed between issues. Tigra, Wasp, and Dr Pym rejoined the team.

Then, a fake-Ultron attacked and Vision was kidnapped and unpersoned while the West Coast Avengers were distracted.

Mockingbird showed up to Explain It All and took the Avengers to the secret Vigilance base where Vision had been taken due to fears he’d try to take over the world again.

Only the West Coast Avengers arrived Too Late. And Wanda found her husband disassembled, his parts strewn everywhere. It’d be way too much gore for comics if he weren’t a robot.

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Even this splash page is kinda too much, even with robot bits.

My boy! Look how they massacred my boy!

;_;

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xenasaur

stripping completely naked to keep her attention while I infodump about ants

sorry babe we will not be having sex until I explain the difficulties in raising a colony of Formica rufa ants I don't care how hard you are right now

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Put your clothes back on and start infodumping right now. I’m invested

xenasaur

no I'm not putting my clothes back on

anyway did you know that ants actually invented agriculture millions of years before humans did

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wait they what???????

xenasaur

okay so leafcutter ants don't actually eat leaves. they bring them back to the colony, chew them up into leaf beds, and then plant a special species of fungus on them!!! they then tend, grow, and harvest the fungus and use that to feed the colony. on nuptial flights, new queen ants take a small piece of fungus with them to plant in their new colonies. they've been doing this for so long that the fungus has evolved to where it can't reproduce on its own, and produces extra large and extra nutritious bulbs for the ants to eat! similar to the human process of selective breeding but slower and less extreme. here's a time lapse of leafcutter ants growing their fungus gardens!

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