Civil War II: Ulysses #1
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Civil War II: Ulysses #1

Event\Storyline: Civil War II Writer: Al Ewing Artist: Jefte Palo Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: August 24, 2016 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 3
8.2Critic Rating
7.3User Rating

A CIVIL WAR II PREQUEL!
•  How did Ulysses join the Inhumans?
•  What difficult journey did he have to go through to master his powers?
Rated T+

  • 9.0
    Comic Spectrum - Adam Brunell Aug 29, 2016

    When a comic hits a personal note that I can relate to, I get drawn to it. I have a rugged uncle that comes across rather tough and mean, but he's all about respect. Reading this comic and how Karnak acts around everyone reminds me of my uncle and I have nothing but respect for Karnak and his methods. My only criticism is that I think this comic should have come out a month ago. Ulysses has recently been shown with symbols on his face in other comics, but this is obviously before that happened. I know some things are better not shared until you are ready, but I think we were ready for this title maybe 1 or 2 months ago. That said, this was an intriguing comic and opened my eyes to a great character, Karnak. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Weird Science - Dan Mayhoff Sep 5, 2016

    The book about Ulysses ultimately ends up focusing on Karnakfar more. It's hard not to as Karnak is one of the most interesting of theInhumans but it was a bit disappointing to not have any more insight intoUlysses than what I had before. In the end though, the beautiful art andamazing storytelling really won me over and I'm looking forward to the nextissue. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicWow!TV - Huck Talwar Aug 29, 2016

    The creative team has done a fantastic job on this issue, and it can only lead to more brilliance. Karnak and Ulysses have a lot of work to do, and I can't wait to see their dynamic as they take it on together. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    IGN - Joe Ruggirello Aug 25, 2016

    This book may not do much for Ulysses (yet), but as long as Karnak's around it shouldn't matter. Read Full Review

  • 8.1
    Heroes Direct - Adam Fitch Aug 25, 2016

    The artwork is glorious in those precious close-up moments, especially with Karnak, though the quality of the art deteriorates when distance gets in between the reader and the characters. As long as Karnak sticks around, this comic will be worth the read. Bring in Issue #2, Marvel! Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    Multiversity Comics - Liam Budd Aug 29, 2016

    Unless you are reading "Civil War" this will make no sense or nor feel important enough. Read Full Review

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