Ultimate Universe: Finale #1
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| Writer | Deniz Camp, Jonathan Hickman |
| Artist | Alessandro Cappuccio, Stefano Caselli |
| Cover Price | $7.99 |
THE ULTIMATE GOODBYE…Following the events of ULTIMATE ENDGAME #5, the creative teams of all the Ultimate books come together one last time to say farewell…
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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10
Nerd Initiative - ShawnFoles
Jun 24, 2026I loved this recap issue. Camp dropping the twist at the end as well as the final page was an absolute treat that I was so excited to see. I know it’s not likely we will see more anytime soon, but I can’t wait to see what’s in store. Read Full Review
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10
Fanlight Zone - Josh Allen
Jun 24, 2026An incredible sendoff with an incredible issue that has something for everyone. The entire creative team behind the Ultimate universe really put their time, effort & love into this issue and it is very evident. If you read one issue this week, you should make it this issue. Read Full Review
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9.7
Comic Watch - Marcell Hines
Jun 24, 2026Despite many fans' dismay, Ultimate Finale represents the end of the new Ultimate Universe. A world once hampered is now full of potential that will likely never be realized, but if this is truly it then it was a fun ride while it lasted, and just like the last page there is always hope for better. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - Collier Jennings
Jun 24, 2026Ultimate Universe: Finale #1 closes the door on the Ultimate Universe, with its creators reuniting to bid farewell to these heroes...for now. Read Full Review
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5.5
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Jun 24, 2026Ultimate Universe: Finale #1 delivers an anthology that gives each Ultimate creative team a chance to say goodbye with a final epilogue. The art teams deliver the same level of quality as they did in the series, but the writing is all over the map, much like the imprint as a whole. Ironically, Hickman’s Ultimate Spider-Man is the weakest of the bunch. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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7.0
1 story - 6
2 story - 3,5
3 story - 7
4 story - 7,5
5 story - 9,5+ Like • Comment -
5.0
I have the same feeling with this as I had with Ultimate Endgame #5.
Whatever.
All this just feels like damage control after Marvel realized no one liked UE and no one wanted Ultimate Universe to end. And with the success of Absolute universe from DC, they are just scrambling while trying to figure out what to do.
Ultimate Potential-Man's fate is actually funny. It really is "no responsibility, no consequences" which was the theme of Ultimate Potential-Man vol 3. -
9.0
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1.0