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Ultimate Azazel would be a great addition to the Avengers atleast, or mainstream Thunderbolts. ^^; Anyhow Ultimate Spidey #159 PREVIEW! This is it! The second final issue of the chapter as Death awaits! Oh and super duper über mc groover spoilers on what happens on the next page when that preview ends, thanks to Balfro from CBR forums:
Hickman's story of how he got involved the Ultimate Universe's version of the character had to do with one of the legendary Marvel retreats -- at a Brazilian meat restaurant. "I was minding my own business eating meat, and Joe Quesada leaned over and said, 'So Jonathan, we're thinking about you doing" Ultimate Thor."' And I said I didn't know if I would like to do Thor, but then he said, 'If you do "Ultimate Thor," the plan would be for you to be the writer of the Ultimates.'" Although Hickman wasn't in love with the character at first, since writing the character's comic, he has become a large part of Hickman's "Ultimates." "He has turned into the centerpiece of what's going to be the 'Ultimates' run," he said.
Hickman was then asked if he had more freedom doing "Ultimate Thor" since he was in a different continuity than Marvel's main universe. "I guess [I had more freedom]," he answered. "They asked me to do an Ultimate Thor origin book, which was insanely difficult because there were little bits and pieces that Mark and Bryan built and there was this other stuff that Jeph was doing at the same time and it didn't all jive. My job became making the two of them work together, adding to it and make it not seem like patchwork. I haven't done another book like that. It was an interesting book in problem solving."
The floor then opened up to questions from the audience, with the first involving the family dynamic between Thor and Odin. Langridge's particular ethos in "Thor: The Mighty Avenger" was party a reaction to superheroes in general. "I did want to have a Thor who was thoroughly decent and didn't know why he was getting dumped on from a great height," he said. "I'm sure [kicking out Thor from Asgard] comes from love, but people express love in different ways." Fraction, as stated in his "Fear Itself" panel, is a huge proponent of the gruff, grumpy version of Odin, while Hickman flipped that dynamic in "Ultimate Thor." "I made Odin benevolent and loving. It's purely self-serving because when he dies, it's got to mean something. You'll see a little bit of that more in 'Ultimates.'"
One of the more interesting questions of the panel saw Hickman discuss Ultimate Thor and the politics associated with the character during Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch's original "Ultimates" run. "I thought the brilliant thing about Ultimate Thor is that he was a man who thought he was a god, and you didn't know if he was or he wasn't," said Hickman. "I'm going to get into more of that. I like tree-hugger Thor. I thought it was a fascinating take.
"My 'Ultimates' is gonna be that kind of stuff, but done my way," Hickman continued. "Thor is such a huge part of it. All his political positions and all of that comes back in a way that makes sense with all the junk that's happened, since 'Ultimates' volume 1 to post-'Ultimatum' Jeph Loeb stuff -- all of it gets squished together in a way that I think is going to work really, really well. I'm just excited writing Thor."
#159 of Ultimate Spider-Man was very emotionally packed, it's like a Rocky Balboa comic where the crowd (us readers) keep cheering for the champion to make that one more punch before getting KO'd himself, the big finale is next month! And yeah as some people predicted, this is how Spidey truly dies.
ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #1 & #2
Written by Brian Michael Bendis
Penciled by Sara Pichelli
Covers by Kaare Andrews
(Issue #1 Cover will be POLYBAGGED)>br>Issue #1 Variant Cover by Sara Pichelli
CLASSIFIED!
32 PGS. (each)/Rated T+ …$3.99 (each)
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ULTIMATE COMICS X-MEN #1
Written by Nick Spencer
Penciled by Paco Medina
Cover by KAARE ANDREWS (POLYBAGGED)
Variant Cover by Paco Medina
The biggest mutant cover-up has gone public as the true history of the x-gene is revealed. As an identity crisis rocks the mutant world, the mistrust between man and x-man gets deeper. But a bigger question remains: who are the X-Men? Nick Spencer and Paco Medina make their thunderous Ultimate debut in one of the most anticipated series yet!
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
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ULTIMATE COMICS ULTIMATES #2
Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN
Art by ESAD RIBIC
Cover by KAARE ANDREWS
With S.H.I.E.L.D. at its limits and the Ultimates one man down, Nick Fury’s having a little trouble maintaining the super in super power. As a new kind of threat looms over the weakening empire, will Fury have something up his sleeve? Creative masterminds Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribic bring back the Ultimates in all their blazing glory!
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
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ULTIMATE COMICS HAWKEYE #2 (of 4)
Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN
Art by RAFA SANDOVAL
Cover by KAARE ANDREWS
Tasked on a covert and dangerous mission, Hawkeye finds himself in the middle of an international arms race where the stakes are higher than ever. At the fringe of obtaining a serum that will change the course of mutant history, has the eagle-eyed hero aimed too high to succeed? Fan favorites Jonathan Hickman and Rafa Sandoval deliver another high-octane, high-intensity thriller!
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
. Just put this universe out of its misery.I don't see how this is going to work. Pete's the center of the book, maybe the ultimate universe. You can't just kill him off and see the fallout and hope it's interesting. That'd be like killing homer simpson off on the simpsons and replacing him with ned flanders.
The entire cast of ultimate spidey from friend to foe is there for their interactions with the main character, pete. Sure it might be fun to see Apu interact with Ned for a little while, but without Homer that universe falls apart.
I'm not gonna write it off. I'll keep picking up the issues as I've bought USM since #1. For the long term health of this book however I just don't see it lasting without Pete. I'm talking his death will likely be shorter lived than Dick's time under the cowl. I'd be shocked to see him stay gone for more than 1 year.
This feels very unique to me. Ive had a lot of very cool experiences in comics; Im kind of amazed when I think back on it. This one is certainly the most scary and exciting for me; even if it completely tankswhich I dont think it will because its really beautifulitll stand as a bold attempt at something different. If youre going to go out, then this is how you go out. Working on this has been a big breath of fresh air for us working on the line.
What were doing is telling stories that havent been told before. This Spider-Man represents something special to me and a lot of people at Marvel; its what we should be doing, finding new stories very much in tune with the characters but pushing it further. Getting to these new stories opens up new challenges and new reactions from the readers. What well show in ULTIMATE FALLOUT is something that will cause a nice debate online, but its a debate worth having opposed to being about something trivial.
Source: http://marvel.com/news/story/16153/wednesday_qa_brian_michael_bendis#ixzz1Q3xf5Ahi
So glad I started reading Ultimate X.
Just put this universe out of its misery.



I've bought USM vol 1-8 and vol 18. I'll probably get vol 9, and this death of tpb, but i dont really wanna own ALL 22 volumes of USM. Are there any volumes between 11-22 that're must haves?