New Story Arc. Skybound's Mega-Sized Hit Series Returns! When Kaiju invaded Earth, three humans were granted the power of Ultramega to save humanity... They failed. Now, a new Ultramega has risen in this brutal world without heroes or hope. But the Kaiju Queen isn't the only challenge he must face. Deep in the stars, they gather. Psychotic. Cold. A World of Ultramega. Writer/artist James Harren (BPRD, Rumble) and Dave Stewart (Hellboy, Universal Monsters: Creature From The Black Lagoon Lives!) present the next chapter of the Eisner Award-nominated series that rocked comics!
Ultramega #5 is a visually stunning and narratively ambitious issue that hits hard with its intense action and moral ambiguity. While the narrative's jumps in time and space may be challenging for some, its a thrilling installment for those invested in the Ultramega saga. With its cosmic stakes, imaginative designs, and bombastic fights, this issue will leave fans hungry for more. Read Full Review
It's been over three years since the last issue of Ultramega, and readers can be forgiven if this latest installment felt a bit jarring. Thankfully I recently read the first volume in trade collection. Without that fresh in my mind, I might have struggled with this one.
The 60-page oversized issue starts by introducing new characters and situations that, while intriguing, made it difficult for me to get back into the groove of the story. Harren's task was unenviable – recapturing the magic after such a long hiatus – but he rises to the challenge. By the end of the issue, I was fully immersed in the intensity that makes Ultramega so compelling. This series expertly combines cosmic kaiju horror with post-apocalyptic survival, r more