Get acquainted with the alien super being known as the Vision. And what new mystery surrounds Gah Lak Tus?
This is hardly must-read stuff, but if you can put the disappointing conclusion to the "Ultimate Galactus" trilogy out of your mind, there's definitely some enjoyment to be gleaned from this book. Even though it's essentially just a glorified trailer for a miniseries which has already been and gone, the reason for its re-release is the forthcoming Ultimate Vision book, and on the strength of the character's appearance here, it could make for a fairly successful ultimisation. However, I'm still not 100% convinced that the Vision can carry a miniseries of her own (especially now that Gah-Lak-Tus is out of the way), and writer Mike Carey is going to have to work pretty hard to make her interesting enough to carry a solo title. It's only Brandon Peterson's art that has really got me hooked to buy the series at the moment, as there have been some pretty impressive previews floating around the 'net; still, I'll give the book a shot and hope that the story is strong enough to win me over, Read Full Review
Actually not a bad stuff. There are six parts of the story. They were previously published in Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate X-Men and Ultimate Fantastic Four and then collected in this one Zero issue. Well, that's a prologue to the Ultimate Extinction and Romita's art is good as always, I like to know, that he participated in the Ultimate universe comics. However, this exact comic isn't something really groundbreaking or awesome. Fine to read, but that's pretty much it.