The Nimrod Fleet continues their brutal massacre of mutants, Stryker is reborn and the face of the United States is changed forever.
Likewise, there's also an increasing worry that Humphries won't have time to wrap up the various loose ends before Divided We Fall kicks off. There are so many plates to juggle at once now, and several big developments from issue #10 aren't even referenced here. Can we expect proper resolution in issue #12, or is this storyline headed for a finale every bit as abrupt and unsatisfying as Nick Spencer's Ultimate Comics X-Men run had? It wouldn't be such a bad thing to let these books breathe a little more. Read Full Review
Sigh. This series is running out of gas and does something I despise, 4 different artists for the illustrations. Is that really necessary? Is Marvel having contract issues with their illustrators? Esad Ribic please come back! The reality is and I think everybody will agree with me, is that the Mark Millar Ultimates was a much better series and Im seriously thinking about dropping this title. Written by Sam Humphries & Jonathan Hickman (FF). Illustrated by who gives a crap! From Marvel Comics. Read Full Review
Ultimates 11 serves as a finale of sorts and it’s utterly glorious. Maker is one of the Ultimate Universe’s best villains outside everybody from Ultimate Spider Man, and although I’m still trying to figure out what next issue will be about, I’ll just focus on how good this issue was
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4 artists and 3 of them made only 2 pages each. I didn't understand the reason of this, but the comic itself is fine. Sadly there's no more Esad.
I don't know man...I'm just really not feeling this change in writing style, and the art is doing absolutely nothing for me. Going from Ribic's masterful work to this is supremely disappointing.