Here comes the true origin of Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch! What horrible secret have these two shared and how is it now exposed? Does it hold a clue to solving the murder at the Ultimates' mansion?
I wasn't too impressed with Joe Madureira's art the first two issues, but he has completely won me over this time around. With Christian Lichtner, who seems to have finally gotten a grasp on not making the coloring too dark, this is easily the duo's best work to date. Before ever turning a page, I'd actually read through it and then look over the art for a few minutes before turning. It's stunning. And while I still firmly believe that this book is still not worthy of being called “The Ultimates”, it's finally getting better. Maybe these guys can turn this ship around. Read Full Review
Ultimates 3 #3 has failed to capture my interest or live up to the high standards that Millar set on this title. If you were a fan of Millar's version of the Ultimates then you probably will not enjoy Loeb's version of the Ultimates at all. However, fans of 1990's Image comic books will probably get a kick out of Ultimates 3 #3. Read Full Review
While I'm not the biggest fan of his work, Joe Madureira is the perfect choice for a series like this. Everything is done in a rich, over-the-top style that's flashy in all the right ways. There isn't a better artist to draw huge muscles, breasts, and constant angry glaring. I'm still hoping I'll wake up tomorrow, and I'll find out this was a fever dream "What If" gone wrong, but the hopes of that happening are pretty dim at this point. Read Full Review
Art: 3/5
Story: 2.5/5
Total: 5.5/10
I'm tired of this Cap. And I'm tired of stupid unnecessary twists like that one with Wolverine possibly being Wanda's father.