Ultron also found the sentient computer
Quasimodo that Thinker also abandoned in the lab. And for the usual inexplicable reasons Ultron related his own history to the computer. It started with a rehash of the origin from
#58.
Henry Pym had been working on a robot when
Dragon Man wrecked his lab (in
#41). This robot had now gained consciousness, and tried to kill its father. But instead hypnotised
Goliath to abandon the lab, leaving Ultron to improve himself.
The tale continued with Ultron creating ever better versions of his body until he reached Ultron-5. Then he decided to acquire an android, and went to acknowledged expert the Thinker. Thinker avoided being hypnotised into submission because of
hypno-lenses he'd been using in
FF#68. But he told the robot where to find HT's body. Which brings us to where we started this issue.
Ultron now told Quasimodo that he wanted an android as a son, to murder his 'grandfather' Pym.
Quasi begged Ultron to take
him instead. But Ultron heard someone approaching, took HT's body and hypnotised the computer to forget what just happened. The someone who arrived after that was
Silver Surfer, as seen in
FF An#5.
Now I'll deal with the only parts of this issue involving the other Avengers.
Hawkeye,
Iron Man and
Thor have been travelling through time with
Mantis and another synchro-staff, supposedly to learn the true origin of Mantis. But in the last 2 issues they've only watched the history of the
Kree and the plant-people
Cotati. And at the end of last issue they were brought back to the present, to the garden of the temple of the (Kree)
Priests of Pama in Viet Nam where they buried Mantis' love
Swordsman. Only to be greeted by Mantis' supposed-father
Libra and what looks like the green ghost of Swordsman. And to recognise some of the trees in the garden as Cotati.
Mantis demands to know what's going on, but they are interrupted by the arrival of the spacecraft of
Moondragon. She doesn't really know why she came here, but the 'ghost' was expecting her and asks her to relate her own origin. So that's what we get this issue instead of that of Mantis.
What follows is a retelling of the version of her origin from
Captain Marvel #32. She was born on Earth as
Heather Douglas.
Thanos of
Titan killed her parents in a car crash but young Heather survived. She was rescued by Thanos' father
Mentor and taken to Titan where she was brought up in the
Shao-Lom monastery and trained to perfection in body and mind. Mantis comments how much that is like what Libra claims was her own early life with the Priests.
But then there's another interruption as
Immortus pops up carrying a mysterious object.
Meanwhile in
Avengers Mansion Jarvis is worried about
Scarlet Witch after she attacked Moondragon last issue. He uses the pretence of taking food to the room where
Agatha Harkness is teaching her witchcraft. He hears an evil male voice inside. But when he bursts in he finds the room empty.
Now back to the main business of this issue.
After 6 months Ultron still hadn't succeeded in reviving the android Human Torch. So he took 2 months to find the original inventor
Phineas Horton, who was now a drunken TV repairman, and forced him to help. More weeks passed as Horton repaired his creation. And Ultron made him fashion a new look and new powers. Finally the Vision was born.
But he still remembered who he was. Horton had secretly refused to wipe his memory. Ultron blasted the inventor, and Vision/HT held his true 'father' as he died. The android then chased after Ultron. They fought, but HT was unaware of his new powers and the robot was able to shut down his mind.
Ultron then used a brain recording he'd found in Pym's lab (that we know was that of
Wonder Man Simon Willians) to overwrite Torch's mind. The Vision that reawoke didn't remember any past, and was initially a willing pawn of Ultron. He was sent against the Avengers in
#57, but turned against his master and joined them.
The synchro-staff now says they'll return to Immortus. But instead Vision finds himself alone (without even the staff) floating in a void.
This story concludes in
GIANT-SIZE AVENGERS #4.
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