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Part III:
ULTIMATE POWER #9: Not the greatest, but after OMD, it is the freaking shizznit. At heart this was nothing more than a colorful fight scene, but it was stretched at least twice as long as it should have by 3 different writers all seeking to inflate it beyond it's natural length of 6 issues, tops. I am always wary of any mini or arc that is given more than 6 chapters because few can support it, as this one can't. Basically, everyone dogpiles the Hulk (gosh, never seen THAT before, Loeb), the heroes are cleared and the big shock is that Nick Fury is made to aswer for his manipulations by the Squadron, and the Ultimate heroes essentially shrug their shoulders and go, "Good riddance to that manipulating rubbish." And one of the Squadron goes with the Ultimates, and the other Squadron that Loeb brought up an issue or two ago are essentially wasted, thus proving how empty a ploy it was. As an Ultimate event, it was a failure. As a story itself, it was merely average, and overlong.
X-MEN: FIRST CLASS #7: Another fun, light-hearted adventure from Parker & Cruz, with a great recap page; they really are creative with them. After losing their powers a night after Xavier contacted some alien thing, the X-Men get their powers back, only without any limits, slowly losing their humanity. After saving the Maximoff twins from the 99 Sentinals, Xavier contacts the alien and forces it to undo it's genetic change before they become complete arrogant gods. I could see other writers making a moral issue of it, but this is done in the Silver Age style, so it fits. I still could think of worthier ongoings, but it works as a fun distraction, especially for a franchise like the X-Men who are almost always bleak. It is nice remembering they weren't always so.
ULTIMATE POWER #9: Not the greatest, but after OMD, it is the freaking shizznit. At heart this was nothing more than a colorful fight scene, but it was stretched at least twice as long as it should have by 3 different writers all seeking to inflate it beyond it's natural length of 6 issues, tops. I am always wary of any mini or arc that is given more than 6 chapters because few can support it, as this one can't. Basically, everyone dogpiles the Hulk (gosh, never seen THAT before, Loeb), the heroes are cleared and the big shock is that Nick Fury is made to aswer for his manipulations by the Squadron, and the Ultimate heroes essentially shrug their shoulders and go, "Good riddance to that manipulating rubbish." And one of the Squadron goes with the Ultimates, and the other Squadron that Loeb brought up an issue or two ago are essentially wasted, thus proving how empty a ploy it was. As an Ultimate event, it was a failure. As a story itself, it was merely average, and overlong.
X-MEN: FIRST CLASS #7: Another fun, light-hearted adventure from Parker & Cruz, with a great recap page; they really are creative with them. After losing their powers a night after Xavier contacted some alien thing, the X-Men get their powers back, only without any limits, slowly losing their humanity. After saving the Maximoff twins from the 99 Sentinals, Xavier contacts the alien and forces it to undo it's genetic change before they become complete arrogant gods. I could see other writers making a moral issue of it, but this is done in the Silver Age style, so it fits. I still could think of worthier ongoings, but it works as a fun distraction, especially for a franchise like the X-Men who are almost always bleak. It is nice remembering they weren't always so.