El Bastardo
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His work on Ultimate Human is awesome. Thus, more Ultimate work.

i havnt read the book yet, but all this talk ive been hearing about it makes me really dissapointed.

I just picked up issue 3 to check it out. Wanted to make up my own mind on the way this is going.
I liked the art a lot. I agree with some of the other posters her, though, in that the story-telling is not quite up to snuff. But the panels are gorgeous IMO.
As to the storyline....I don't know yet. I think a lot of the issues are the characterization. It doesn't seem quite spot on for me, or enough. There are all of these new characters (new as in new to the ultimates) without much characterization. It made me think of when Millar and Hitch introduced the Black Widow and Hawkeye in that awesome issue back in Ultimates 1. You got this overview of the characters that Loeb doesn't seem to have going on. (like Black Panther. whats up with that guy?
[blackout]and yes, I think it's cap[/blackout]
And I agree...the quicksilver and scarlet witch thing is so sick....and logan being called james....is just weird. Wasn't the point that he didn't remember that? Isn't that why Cap surprised him in Ultimate war?
Okay....thats enough. Just wanted to share my thoughts.

The "thing" with Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver has always been present. Millar hammered it into the first two volumes with a subtle hammer. Loeb just finally legitimized the previous subtlety. But everyone knew. There was no way not to know. And if you didn't know, what, were you under a rock, or hiding in a turtle shell? And no, it didn't work any "better" being "subtle," if it was really even subtlety. I dunno, being in a boat in Venice and holding onto your sister in a lover's pose ain't exactly subtle to me.
As for Wolverine being called James, I don't think The Ultimates ever called him Logan. I'd have to reread their meetings, but hey. Cap did tell him that's what his name was, all those issues ago of UXM. Why wouldn't Cap call him that? The X-Men have continued to refer to Wolverine as Logan, but that's them. They're also not The Ultimates. But I haven't read through the issue yet, so I can't really definitively answer this. I will, though.
I never said it wasn't messed up. I'm not in the business of condemning the morality of comic book characters. Or the morality of any fictional character, really. Sometimes real people, but otherwise, eh. I couldn't care less. I'm more interested in understanding the why, really.Okay, it might have been suggested before, but are you saying that makes it less messed up?
what does that say about you?
And I know that cap always called wolverine james. But why would he answer to that? EVER? he doesn't remember that part of his life, right? (if this has been changed in UXM, please forgive me, I'm not totally current on that).
I also thought it was weird that Wanda called him James in the savage land. I was under the impression that no one knew his history, except for people like cap or fury or wraith who knew him before. So how the hell does wanda know his real name, and why the hell is wolverine not surprised by this?
I'm not sure (how) that would work.
As for why he'd answer to being called James by Cap, well, Cap did tell him his name was James. Cap probably wouldn't refer to him as Logan. I suppose Wolvie could refuse to answer to James and not talk until people started calling him Wolverine, but that would be fairly childish, and more in line with Kirkman's characterization of the character.
So it's like when your old senile grandmother starts calling you by your uncle's name. You answer so as to not be a total ****.
is Pym gonna have any further role in this?


Okay, it might have been suggested before, but are you saying that makes it less messed up?
what does that say about you?
And I know that cap always called wolverine james. But why would he answer to that? EVER? he doesn't remember that part of his life, right? (if this has been changed in UXM, please forgive me, I'm not totally current on that).
I also thought it was weird that Wanda called him James in the savage land. I was under the impression that no one knew his history, except for people like cap or fury or wraith who knew him before. So how the hell does wanda know his real name, and why the hell is wolverine not surprised by this?