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Ultimate Wolverine #8 explores if Wolverine deserves redemption for his past actions

WOLVERINE VS. ULTIMATE ANGEL! The Opposition infiltrates a facility holding a group of high-powered mutants! And Winter Soldier’s handler has a sinister plot to destroy the Opposition once and for all…

Story: Chris Condon
Art: Alessandro Cappuccio
Color: Bryan Valenza
Letterer: Cory Petit

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Ultimate Wolverine #7 is a pretty big shift in the series

Has the OPPOSITION finally helped Logan reclaim his identity? But what lengths will COLOSSUS, MAGIK and OMEGA RED go to keep their prized weapon? And don’t miss Ultimate MAGIK revealing the depth of her power!

Story: Chris Condon
Art: Alessandro Cappuccio
Color: Bryan Valenza
Letterer: Cory Petit

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Ultimate Wolverine #6 drags things out WAY too much

Reunion with the Opposition?

Story: Chris Condon
Art: Alex Lins
Color: Bryan Valenza
Letterer: Cory Petit

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Ultimate Wolverine #5 is a great issue that moves the story forward and reveals the past

Mysteries of Ultimate Wolverine’s past are revealed when a familiar face joins the fray!

Story: Chris Condon
Art: Alex Lins
Color: Bryan Valenza
Letterer: Cory Petit

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Ultimate Wolverine #4 has Logan fighting to remember who he was and teases more of the mutant world

Wolverine’s confrontation with Kitty Pryde and Gambit leaves him disoriented, violent and questioning his Maker’s Council overlords… who is “Logan”?

Story: Chris Condon
Art: Alessandro Cappuccio
Color: Bryan Valenza
Letterer: Cory Petit

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Ultimate Wolverine #3 is a solid issue with some great art and fantastic action

The Winter Soldier leads a strike against two members of the Opposition: Kitty Pryde and Gambit! But do the duo recognize the man behind the mask?

Story: Chris Condon
Art: Alessandro Cappuccio
Color: Bryan Valenza
Letterer: Cory Petit

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Red Hulk #1 delivers an unexpected solid debut

Red Hulk #1

Thunderbolt Ross – in a cell deep below the ground – is a prisoner of Doctor Doom And he is not alone. Brilliant military, criminal and political minds have been gathered against their will in a prison complex that serves as a “Think Tank” to help carry out Doom’s plan for global domination. But the Red Hulk has other plans! Guest starring Machine Man and Deathlok! Red Hulk #1 so far is the most surprising debut of “One World Under Doom.”

When Red Hulk was announced, I’ll admit I rolled my eyes. The character is currently on the big screen and it felt like that the comic was a way to attempt to profit off of an increased interest. There’s also the factor of the comic debuting as part of an event. That combination, I went into the comic with rather low expectations. But, I should have known better based off of its creative team because the comic is good, really good.

Written by Benjamin Percy, Red Hulk #1 has Ross captured by Doom an in unknown location. He, and others, are being used by Doom to test out different scenarios that might destabilize his rule. This “think tank” is made up of an interesting combination of characters and together they’ll need to figure out a way out of their present situation.

The direction of the comic is very unique and interesting and plays off of some real world history where individuals were brought together to come up with crazy scenarios post-9/11. But, what’s more interesting is that Doom has gone in this direction. While the characters might have put up some resistance, you’d expect either for Doom to come up with this himself, or have a more willing group to help him. There’s also the question as to why they’re not giving Doom crap help. Far more intriguing is that it has echoes of Reed Richard locking himself up years ago just coming up with issues and solutions to them.

But, with that, Percy really so far gives us a pretty basic prison break story. Ross is able to connect with other prisoners and by the end they’re planning their escape. That part of the comic is something we’ve seen many times before including the details in how they connect, but there’s still a lot that’s original and makes the plan interesting and engaging. It’s a concept we’ve seen but Percy delivers it in a way that sucks readers in.

The art by Geoff Shaw is great. With color by Bryan Valenza and lettering by Cory Petit, the comic bounces between big action and “quieter” moments where readers can focus in on the details. Ross looks disheveled, weak, and broken as he’s held in Doom’s prison. That’s in contrast to the scenario we’re presented that shows the traditional rampaging monster he can be. It’s an interesting contrast and using the rampaging visuals first just nails home the “broken” Ross we’re presented with after.

Red Hulk #1 is a solid debut. I’m sucked in and want to see what happens next with the prison escape and how this rather odd group works, or doesn’t, together to achieve their goals. I’m sure there’s a lot more surprises to come and right now, I’m here for it.

Story: Benjamin Percy Art: Geoff Shaw
Color: Bryan Valenza Letterer: Cory Petit
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

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Ultimate Wolverine #2 answers some questions about this take and sets up the conflict to come!

Colossus, Omega Red and Magik put the Ultimate Wolverine to the test by seeing how well he handles the OPPOSITION, a group fighting for mutant liberation!

Story: Chris Condon
Art: Alessandro Cappuccio
Color: Bryan Valenza
Letterer: Cory Petit

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Ultimate Wolverine #1 is a brutal hell of a debut and continues the Ultimate Universe’s excellence

In order to maintain control of their corner of the Maker’s world, three members of his council-Magik, Colossus and Omega Red-deploy their most lethal asset: The Winter Soldier! But WHO is the weapon behind the mask?

Story: Chris Condon
Art: Alessandro Cappuccio
Color: Bryan Valenza
Letterer: Cory Petit

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Ultimate Wolverine #1 Snikts Its Claws into Readers

Ultimate Wolverine #1

The Maker reshaped the world of Earth 6160 in his twisted image and enshrined the Maker’s Council to rule it. Colossus, Magik, and Omega Red oversee the Euroasian Republic, one of the two only locations with publicly known mutants where they commit horrific experiments on them. A secretive group called The Opposition formed to take the trio’s rule down and to free mutants. But to hold onto power, the trio utilizes the Winter Soldier, an unflinching and remorseless assassin, to kill the freedom fighters. Chris Condon and Alessandro Cappuccio introduce the mutant of Earth 6160, who is the best at what he does, but what he does isn’t very nice in Ultimate Wolverine #1.

Focusing on the villain’s side of the Ultimate Universe, Condon and Cappuccio plop us into the frosty Euroasian Republic as we get a look into this side of the world and its characters. Diving into the political power plays of Magik, Colossus, Omega Red, and Doctor Prostovich and their war with the rebels of the Opposition, where The Winter Soldier essentially serves as a loyal and brutal killer meant to crush dissent. Calling back to Logan’s origins in Weapon X, his role as the Winter Soldier hones into his animalistic instincts due to acting more like a muzzled attack dog or beast than a human being. Considering his lack of dialogue and essentially relying on his senses further dehumanizes him, where he exists as a weapon to be unleashed. 

The introduction of the Opposition brings a few familiar faces with close ties to Logan, including Nightcrawler and Mystique. Their introduction does not feel like a simple callback but expands the Euroasian republic and the potential cast we might see. It’s also interesting to see Kurt serving as a priest and working with his mother, Mystique, which reflects what we know should have happened for them in the central 616 universe. With Logan not recognizing them or remembering their shared history makes their slaughter even more horrific. Condon has crafted a ghost who stalks the snowy forests.

Cappuccio truly brings his incredible gifts to the art, where he captures the cold spy tone of the story. Due to the non-verbal nature of the Winter Soldier, Cappuccio nails the character’s body language to help the readers know what he is thinking. Paired with Bryan Valenza’s colors and VC’s Cory Petit, the visuals ooze with style and put you in the boots of the bloodied and dark atmosphere of the Euroasian Republic and how unforgiven it can be. It’s only fitting in a world entirely of shadows that the only true light can be derived from the pure, untainted moon or snow. 

With the arrival of year two for the Ultimate Universe, Ultimate Wolverine #1 by Condon and Cappuccio snikts onto the scene and jams its claws into readers. Brutal and bloody, the duo lands an incredible debut that leaves the reader wanting to know more about the Winter Soldier and what else lies in this part of the world.

Story: Chris Condon Art: Alessandro Cappuccio
Color: Bryan Valenza Letterer: VC’s Cory Petit
Story: 9.4 Art: 9.4 Overall: 9.4 Recommendation: Read

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