STUNG BY THE WASP! It's the Ultimate Betrayal! Wasp has been a double agent for the Maker's Council in the name of protecting her family…but now, with the Maker emerging, her treachery must be answered for!
Ultimates #19 is a great companion piece to Ultimate Endgame #1, showing the fallout from the opening salvo of the war that might not have been expected at first. With the shocking ending fresh in my mind, I am eager to see what happens next. Read Full Review
I think Frigeri and Camp make such a great team and set up the tail end of this run so well. Anyone who has been paying attention knows that Ultimate Endgame beckons the end of the Ultimate run but Camp and Frigeri manage to create a comic that is insanely enjoyable to read, contributes to the overall story arc, and stands on its own even when it's not the biggest Ultimate release of the week. Read Full Review
The Ultimates #19 proves Deniz Camp is one of the best writers in the game right now for balancing cosmic stakes with human fragility. It asks the question, “What would you sacrifice for what you believe?” and then shows us that sometimes, the answer is the trust of the person you love most. Read Full Review
A heartfelt issue with a twist at the end that's sure to have people talking. It's a twist that adds an incredible wrinkle to things for the Ultimate Universe. Together with tremendous artwork, this issue should be right up there on your reading list this week. Read Full Review
The Ultimates #19shows the cost of sacrifice and love in a stirring story, while building on the explosive fallout ofUltimate Endgame #1. Read Full Review
Deniz Camp and Juan Frigeri's Ultimates #19 is the character-driven companion to the fireworks of Ultimate Endgame #1. Read Full Review
The Ultimates #19 nails art fireworks and Wasp's gut-wrenching arc, but squanders endgame urgency on flashbacks and Vision teases that bloat the roster. Skip unless you're all-in on Ultimate betrayals; otherwise, save your spot for issues that actually deliver the Maker bang. It scrapes by on visuals, but won't claim the throne in a tight pull list. Read Full Review
Plot
Janet Van Dyne narrates why she married Hank and how their relationship grew in importance in her life. When Hank is nearly killed, she decides to enlist with Nick Fury to protect her family because she had a "Vision" of the future. Janet has to reveal that she works as a spy to prevent Fury from eliminating them.
This story is interesting because it's told from Janet's point of view. She's a determined and enterprising woman who loves Hank, whom she initially saw as an obstacle, but he never was.
The comic closes with a powerful revelation: Janet's true Vision. She ends up working for the Ultimate version of Vision!... who is female and shrouded in mystery.
Everything is set for the end of this sa more
Your Vision GNC AF
I liked this issue. It was cool to see the story of Janet and Hank. Not sure what this ending means, but it is interesting.