This is my first time reviewing the Ultimates though I’ve been reading since the beginning. I like this series and it’s always near the top of my reading stack but I feel like I’m always waiting for it to really “get good”. We’re introduced to a new character/concept almost every issue but then those characters never get developed. I feel like I know nothing about any member of this temore
THE MONK, THE DRAGON AND THE FIST: SHANG-CHI! The Ultimates return to the site of their untimely deaths at the hands of the Hulk and encounter a young boy who has been starting his own insurgency!
Brett Booth kills it on the art as usual. This book is light on backgrounds but the characters look amazing and the colours by Robert Nugent fill the empty space beautifully. This issue is bloody slugfest from cover to cover and I quite enjoyed it. Though, as much as I hate to criticize Todd, I wish he wasn’t so verbose. He has a tendency to explain everything I’m seeing in narrative boxes andmore
Spawn has always been the Alpha, but now there is a new big dog in town looking to make a name for themselves. And to be the man, you've got to beat the man!
Cool cover. Interior work from the new artist is strong. The script is decent. I’m fine with self-contained stories in my comics, in fact I wish we got more of them, but this one seemed strangely unaligned with current continuity which is odd given that it’s by the regular writing team. Spawn is extremely cruel in this issue and we’re not given an adequate explanation to justify his actions.more
Strangers wake up in a house with no way to get out. Slowly, after truths are revealed, they realize they are all prisoners of Spawn!