Ultimate Comics: Ultimates #7

Writer: Jonathan Hickman Artist: Esad Ribic Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 29, 2012 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 9
7.5Critic Rating
8.6User Rating

The Ultimates deal with the fallout of the new world! Meanwhile, an old friend returns! After all this, can Nick Fury pick up the pieces of his broken team?

  • 9.0
    IGN - Joshua Yehl Feb 29, 2012

    As far as the Ultimate Comics line goes, this is by far the best title. It continues to defy the conventions of the 616 Marvel Universe by reinventing characters and altering the status quo in ways that literally change the world. The direction of Ultimate Comics X-Men is curious, while Spider-Man's is a steady stream of solid issues, but Ultimates has risen to a place where the best elements of sci-fi and super heroes have combined into an unforgettable tale. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Jim Middleton Mar 5, 2012

    The Ultimates #7 stumbles with some awkward integration of plot elements, but overall is still a great read and one of the most eye-grabbing books on the stands this week. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Mar 6, 2012

    Now if they can just stick the landing... Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics: The Gathering - lucstclair Mar 3, 2012

    Having been away from The Ultimate universe for a while, Im impressed with what Ive seen. It sure has expanded with a new Spider-Man, new worlds like Tian & The City popping up and making all kinds of trouble for The Ultimates. Jonathan Hickman has crafted a wonderful storyline and Esad Ribics illustrations are incredible. Great issue, an even greater series. Written by Jonathan Hickman (FF Vol. 1) & illustrated by Esad Ribic (Silver Surfer : Requiem). From Marvel Comics. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Chad Nevett Mar 5, 2012

    Since relaunching "Ultimate Comics Ultimates," Jonathan Hickman, Esad Ribic and Dean White have produced one of the best comics at Marvel. Free of continuity concerns, it's been a comic where boundaries are pushed and the unexpected happens every issue. Issue #7 begins a conflict between two advanced groups, both with abilities and resources that dwarf S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Ultimates. The Children killed the Asgardians, while the People toppled a nation and installed themselves as rulers in the span of a month. Now, they begin a war to kill one another. You're a fool if you're not reading this comic. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Mat 'Inferiorego' Elfring Feb 29, 2012

    No matter how lost I may get with the book, I still love it because everything about it feels so fresh and new. What won me over the most was Ribic's designs of the characters and world these characters are in. There's great contrast, visually, between many elements in the books, and it's just really cool to see on the page. I loved the final page of this issue, and I love all these cool futuristic elements Hickman throws into his work. Sadly, I got lost while reading this, and sometimes, all the ideas presented to the reader can be overwhelming, but overall, this is amazing story and I highly recommend you pick it up. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    A Comic Book Blog - Geoff Arbuckle Feb 29, 2012

    When I was at the very edge of wanting to give this title up, this issue does buy the title a couple more months. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Newsarama - David Pepose Mar 1, 2012

    This is definitely a comic that draws you in which how beautiful the world is, but as for an actual story? This comic has lost its way, big-time. Read Full Review

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