I suggest you follow Chase Magnett and his reviews. He is one of the most backwards reviewers I have ever seen.
From the stories of today to the end of the Marvel Universe! The grand finale has only one promise to make - no one gets out alive!
Rated T
This series was amazing; it's a tribute to all of Marvel Comics, and to Stan Lee himself for what he created. Read Full Review
"History of the Marvel Universe" #6 is a gorgeous book that makes up for lacking narration of the last few years of Marvel. Read Full Review
What a disappointment this all was. Read Full Review
My one problem was that Ultron was barely mentioned once and that his origin wasn’t even covered. Beautiful story between Galactus and Franklin. Never thought I’d be so emotional to see Galactus die. This is the perfect comic because, for some of us, this is a summarization of the greatest story ever told: the story of Marvel.
“What a disappointment this all was”
What was the reviewer waiting? This is just a recap, greatly drawn one
While the previous issues seemed to me to be decent, this last issue was beautiful, it was the only comic that made me shed tears due to its shocking and emotional ending.
Granted the classic stories were the best but the ending with Franklin and Galactus was great. Also having paid less attention to Marvel these days, there were some learnable events here. Would have been great to get a blurb about Punisher here though.
This was good. As we got closer to the current era, the book suffered a bit, just because we *just* had War of the Realms and the like. The idea that Galactus couldn't tell many specifics about the future because the universe was breaking apart was a smart move. But what it teased in the upcoming future has me excited.
Galactus wraps up Marvel history, integrating some existing alternate futures into a cohesive timeline and offering hints toward stories yet to be published. Then he passes the mighty tuning-fork hat to Franklin for the next cosmos. The art remains excellent, and my concern about a lack of Spider-Man focus is mollified by the use of the "great power great responsibility" moral as the theme of the entire Marvel universe. Nice.
They skipped a lot and it was probably the weakest one. I hope they use how the universe ended in future stories.