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Marvel's Ultimate Comics
I've started looking at some reviews of early issues of both Ultimate Comics Ultimates and Ultimate Comics X-Men (and damn are those awkward titles). IGN's reviews, in particular, for those two series suggest that the first twelve issues can be rather uneven. In addition to the reviews that I've already been looking at, I'd really like to solicit opinions from posters here who've been reading the new volumes. The last time I paid any real attention to this universe was still relatively early in its existence. I don't think I ever got beyond the first two trades of The Ultimates and the first three or four trades of Ultimate Spider-Man, for example. The death of Peter Parker and the introduction of Miles Morales as the new Spider-Man, however, has spurred renewed interest. I've already decided to give Ultimate Comics Spider-Man a chance, and have purchased the first six issues through comiXology to read on my iPad. I haven't really had time to delve into those issues yet, though I believe Admiral_Young has expressed some appreciation for the series in either the ongoing Marvel Universe discussion thread or the Avengers vs. X-Men thread. |
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Re: Marvel's Ultimate Comics
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Admiral Young Chief of Operations Ignoring the The Last Stand since 2011. |
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Re: Marvel's Ultimate Comics
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Location: Pennsylvania
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Re: Marvel's Ultimate Comics
Ultimates by Hickman is a little trippy but pretty interesting, I'd recommend it. Ultimate Spider-Man, like the opening of the original Ult Spidey, is extremely decompressed with almost nothing happening in each issue. It's not bad, but it's not worth the money. |
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Re: Marvel's Ultimate Comics
They scrapped their new universe created so they wouldn't be beholden to continuity.... so they wouldn't be beholden to continuity? Holy shit that's funny. I hope the ultimate fans were apoplectic.
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"shall not be infringed" is naturally open to infringements of all kinds, because shut up and think of the children. http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/...#ixzz2ImW0V3GV |
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Re: Marvel's Ultimate Comics
The Ultimate Avengers 1 was a jumble of violence and rape (often as a clumsy character backstory for the women), and some very poor plotting and characterisation. Ultimate Avengers 2 worked well at times, but seemed a little adolescent next to the 'death of Spiderman' story. The Punisher was poorly used. I've not got into Ultimate Spiderman, but Ultimate Spider-men has been very good so far. Well paced, smart, funny.
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Admiral
Location: In the lap of squalor I assure you.
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Re: Marvel's Ultimate Comics
Most of us have had many, many children and ruined them since that dark day in history. Allons-y. Ultimate Comics Spider-Man is about a little kid with super powers dealing with dark scum like rapists, murderers and drug dealers, some of who he is related to. Ultimate Comics X-Men is an allegory for the Jews living in Nazi Germany if they had the tools to fight back. There are camps and there are militias rounding up suspects for execution. Kitty Pryde, the original Spider-Man's (almost nearly) widow has more than decided that Magneto is right and that it's time to start making human massgraves as they're Jack Kerrowaccing across a dystopian fractured UNunited states of America to level Sentinel factories and liberate concentration camps. Personally I loved the bit at the beginning where Quicksilver offers to the president to sell a few hundred million mutants into slavery to prop up the failing American infrastructure. Ultimates. What do you do when Reed Richards turns evil, then spends a thousand (relative) years in a time dilation bubble thinking up ways to destroy you? You stick your head between your legs and kiss your ass goodbye. Out matched and out powered, the good guys had to do something... So Mr Fantastic nuked Washington DC. No time travel, no reset. The world is completely and utterly fucked. So, no. Not for children.
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Re: Marvel's Ultimate Comics
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Re: Marvel's Ultimate Comics
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Re: Marvel's Ultimate Comics
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"shall not be infringed" is naturally open to infringements of all kinds, because shut up and think of the children. http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/...#ixzz2ImW0V3GV |
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Re: Marvel's Ultimate Comics
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Location: In the lap of squalor I assure you.
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Re: Marvel's Ultimate Comics
But they're pussies about getting it. How are the people selling you eggs any different form the people selling you beer? And we're not just talking about mom and pop store fronts. There are factories and marketing and an industry with millions of drones ensuring that billions of quatloos are changing hands to make sure that you desire some beer battered French toast in the morning and nothing gets in the way of that desire. But are they happy? You should buy more eggs. You need to buy more beer. That might make them happy? They are going to trick you into doing so, so that more money can roll around in circles. We live in a machine. Comics are no different, save only a minute economy of scale by comparison. I'm just waiting for likable comics.
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Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: Marvel's Ultimate Comics
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Over the course of many encounters and many years, I have successfully developed a standard operating procedure for dealing with big, nasty monsters. Run away. Me and Monty Python. Harry Dresden - Blood Rites (The Dresden Files #6) |
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