Ultimate Vision #2

Writer: Mike Carey Artist: Brandon Peterson Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 3, 2007 Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 1
6.0Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

The Gah Lak Tus module, an object of immense cosmic power, is now in the murderous hands of George Tarleton -- leader of the sinister organization A.I.M. And with the otherworldly Vision down, nothing stands in his way.

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Dave Wallace Jan 19, 2007

    Whilst not a wholly unentertaining book, Ultimate Vision isn't going to set the world alight. There's not enough emphasis on character to give readers an emotional anchor in the story, the plot is fairly slow-moving for a 5-issue limited series, and there's nothing to set it apart from other stories which have covered the same ground. Still, the artwork is solid enough to hold readers' attention even when the writing falters, and fans of pulp sci-fi will likely enjoy the book's unchallenging take on some old staples of the genre. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Ultimate Goblin Jul 11, 2022

    Just not enough Vision for the book called Ultimate Vision... She was in the dumpster the most time of the issue. But these Alien-like spaceships, monsters and atmosphere are quite good. It could be more interesting, I believe. This first version of the Ultimate MODOK is kinda dumb.

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