Rising out of the carnage of our debut issue, a new hero emerges to beatdown the kaiju scum! Fists fly and blood is spilled.
Fight monsters. Stand with humanity. Stand with the ULTRAMEGA!
Ultramega #2 is so damn good. It is long. Longer than most books are these days, but that is a good thing. I still found myself disappointed that it was over and went back and read it again the next day. I suspect I will visit it over and over until issue 3 comes out. When a comic compels you to read it again, that means it is either spectacular or a huge mess and you are lost. This book, is a huge mess, but I am not loss. It is a big, violent, bloody mess and I can't get enough of it. If you, like me, were totally bugged by how bad that other monster punching thing was, you should get this. It makes it all better. Read Full Review
Ultramega continues to deliver. From chapter one I knew this had potential, but it is really good seeing the level quality is the main goal. The creative team deserves tons of applause for the consistency in their work and how each part complements the other. It's an exciting new take on a western comic with tons of eastern influence. Read Full Review
I am not sure exactly what to make of Ultramega #2 and the series itself right now. These first two issues have been wildly different and I honestly not sure where the story is going right now. I certainly enjoy some parts of it, but as a whole, I am just more confused than anything. The art though will keep me coming back for more. The issue is a serious visual splendor to look at. I really want to like this series, so I am hoping the story starts to come together in the next few issues. Read Full Review
It's not a bad issue, but it doesn't feel as if Harren is playing to his own strength. Read Full Review
Ultramega #2 isn't a bad issue but much like the first it left me wanting. There's too much that's left out there that readers just need to accept. Some explanation of the history and world would have helped the story and an opening that ties a bit more into the actual story would have helped as well. As is, the comic is a bit choppy as presented. Ultramega #2 does bring a pop-sense to the concept of kaiju which makes it stand out a bit from the other similar titles but the reliance on those visuals also seem to be holding the series back a bit. Read Full Review
I appreciate some of the origin story, but this issue doesn't really pop like the first until the end, that said I'm sure more greatness is on the way!
It doesn't really measure up to the insane Kaiju action of the first issue, but there's promise here.