Ultimate End #3

Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: Mark Bagley Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 1, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 14
3.8Critic Rating
5.7User Rating

THE BATTLE YOU THOUGHT YOU'D NEVER SEE!
•  The mash up of the ULTIMATE UNIVERSE and the MARVEL UNIVERSE reaches its tipping point.
Rated T+

  • 5.6
    Comicsverse - Tom Bacon Jul 2, 2015

    All in all, ULTIMATE END is shaping up to be one of the more confusing “Secret Wars” books. It's still good, but next issue really needs to resolve some of the series' problems. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Jul 6, 2015

    Ultimate End #3 was a very disappointing issue. After spending two issues of building up different layers in the conflict between the 616- and Ultimate Universes there was very little in the way of intriguing plot development. Instead of using the prison breakout to show us how both universes heroes dealt with the problem at hand Brian Bendis spent this entire issue having two characters having a dick measuring contest. Even though that argument between Tony Stark and Ultimate Nick Fury started off fine it was not enough to carry a story that is lacking someone to get behind. If things don't pick up in the next issue I fear that Ultimate End will be a lackluster end to the Ultimate Universe. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Superior Spider-Talk - Brian Jacob Jul 3, 2015

    The Banner confrontation is tense, but it's the one remotely interesting moment and hardly warrants the price of admission. I genuinely feel bad saying this again, but your time and money are better spent elsewhere. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Nerds Unchained - Nour Harrak Jul 6, 2015

    The art and colours alone however, while making this book incredibly visually appealing, arent enough to keep this books story afloat. Story progression is minimal at best, and treading backwards at worst as issue 2 showcases the heroes going out to do their thing, only to have them return to their head-scratching ways in this issue. Secret Wars has been a fantastic ride thus far, and with a lot of the tie ins second issues being released and expanding much more on their domains and stories, this book remains incredibly confusing and agonizing, as you beg for the characters to do just about anything besides argue with one another. Two issues left Bendis, lets see what you make of this. Read Full Review

  • 2.0
    Newsarama - Pierce Lydon Jul 2, 2015

    Overall, this title feels a little too self-important for its own good, and your time is better spent with just about any other Secret Wars tie-in. Read Full Review

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