Vision and the Scarlet Witch #1 Oct 1985
"Lovers"
Fed up with Henry Peter Gyrich's treatment of their rights, Vision and Wanda renounce
their Avengers membership and set out to live as private citizens.
They return to Leonia, where their previous house was burned down by their bigoted neighbors,

and start to defiantly purchase a new home in the same area, receiving support from their new realtor, Norm Webster.
However, while they're looking at their prospective property, zombies swarm into the yard to attack them.
Vision attempts to phase through them, but it causes him intense pain and causes him
to repeatedly shut down while the other zombies overcome and abduct Wanda.
She's taken back to the zombies' master, Black Talon and his ally, Nekra.
They restrain Wanda but fail to notice that she has a finger free
to cast a small hex and she gets to work gradually freeing herself.
Vision manages to overcome his pain and separate from the zombie he had been stuck inside
and makes it lead him to Talon's base, then disguises himself as a zombie to infiltrate it.

The Grim Reaper, Talon and Nekra's sponsor, soon arrives to examine their progress,
only to find both Vision and Wanda are free and prepared to fight.


The Scarlet Witch uses her powers to disrupt Black Talon's control over his zombies
and Vision braves the pain to phase through them to reach a tent that the Reaper's flunkies had been protecting
and is shocked to find a body resembling Simon Williams prior to his transformation to Wonder Man.
Vision threatens Reaper with "Simon's" life even as he holds Wanda hostage.
They agree to break the standoff as the villains retreat with "Simon" and Vision and Wanda are reunited.

Following a hunch about the Reaper's scheme, Vision calls the West Coast Avengers
and learns that they had been attempting to reach him all day following an attack
by the Lethal Legion and the abduction of Wonder Man and Hank Pym.

Story by Steve Englehart. Art by Richard Howell and Andy Mushynsky.