This series' one saving grace is Greg Land. Even if his female characters all look like high-class call girls, his work still amazingly detailed and beautiful. I just wish he was working on a better series, because the sooner this one goes away - the better Read Full Review
After a reasonably promising (if unremarkable) start, Ultimate Power has degenerated into a complete mess of a story, with no focus, no coherence, and apparently no plot. If this is a taste of things to come in the Ultimate Universe, I'd rather see the entire imprint swiftly wound up than it suffer a painful, drawn-out death at the hands of the writer responsible for running this series into the ground. Anyone who reads my reviews regularly will know how little I enjoy being completely negative about a comic, and I'll always try and find the smallest nuggets of potential in even the most mediocre books that I read. However, there's literally nothing about this issue of Ultimate Power that would lead me to recommend it to anyone, barring readers who get a thrill out of gigantic space-wasting visuals, readers who will blindly follow Jeph Loeb's work no matter how bad his writing gets, and readers with masochistic tendencies. Read Full Review