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The Ultimates

Ultimates 2 #1. Art by Bryan Hitch. Bryan Hitch (born 1970 is a British Comic book artist He is the co-creator and artist of The Authority and The Ultimates
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
(Ultimate imprint)
First appearance Ultimates #1
Created by Mark Millar
Bryan Hitch
In story information
Base(s) Triskelion
Member(s) Wasp
Captain America
Hawkeye
Black Panther
Iron Man
Quicksilver
Valkryie
Thor
Roster
See:Ultimate Members

Ultimates (also called The Ultimates) is an American comic book superhero series published by Marvel Comics as part of its Ultimate Marvel imprint. Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc Ultimate Marvel is an Imprint of Comic books published by Marvel Comics, featuring reimagined and updated versions of the company's most popular Superhero In Comic books and other stories with a long history first appearance refers to the first occurrence to feature a Fictional character. Mark Millar (born December 24 1969 is an award-winning Scottish Graphic novelist born in Coatbridge. Bryan Hitch (born 1970 is a British Comic book artist He is the co-creator and artist of The Authority and The Ultimates The Wasp ( Janet van Dyne) is a Fictional character, a superheroine in the Marvel Comics universe. In addition to his mainstream incarnations Captain America has also been depicted in other Fictional universes. Hawkeye ( Clint Barton) also known as Ronin and Goliath, is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books The Black Panther ( T'Challa) is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe who is the first modern Black In addition to his mainstream incarnation Iron Man has had been depicted in other Fictional universes. Quicksilver ( Pietro Django Maximoff) is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Valkyrie is a Fictional character and Marvel Comics Superheroine An Asgardian demi-goddess by birth her real name is Brunnhilde Ultimate Thor is a Fictional character, a Superhero in the Ultimate Marvel Universe based on the mythological Thor and the Marvel The Avengers are a fictional team of Superheroes that star in The Avengers and related Comic book series published by Marvel Comics An American comic book is a small Magazine originating in the United States and containing a Narrative in the Comics form A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero) is a Fictional character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to acts of derring-do Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc Ultimate Marvel is an Imprint of Comic books published by Marvel Comics, featuring reimagined and updated versions of the company's most popular Superhero In the Publishing Industry, an imprint can refer to two different things It can mean a Brand name under which a work is published The series stars the Ultimates, a superhero team that is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running super hero team, the Avengers. The Avengers is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Ultimates team exists alongside other revamped Marvel characters in Ultimate Marvel titles including Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate X-Men, and Ultimate Fantastic Four. Ultimate Spider-Man is a Superhero Comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Ultimate X-Men is a Superhero Comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Ultimate Fantastic Four is a Superhero Comic book series published by Marvel Comics.

While the Ultimates are clearly recognizable as a version of the Avengers, they are also very different from the originals. The tone of the stories in these books is widely considered to be darker, more cynical, and more cinematic than most traditional comic books. [1][2] Also, up until recently, the Ultimates were a government-sponsored branch of the United States military rather than a traditional super hero team.

Unlike the other Ultimate Marvel titles, Ultimates has been published in limited series rather than as an ongoing monthly title. The first series, written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Bryan Hitch, debuted in March 2002, and ended in April 2004. Mark Millar (born December 24 1969 is an award-winning Scottish Graphic novelist born in Coatbridge. Bryan Hitch (born 1970 is a British Comic book artist He is the co-creator and artist of The Authority and The Ultimates Events January February March April May June July August September Events February February 6: Marvel Enterprises and Electronic Arts announce a multi-year agreement in which EA The second series, Ultimates 2, also by Millar and Hitch, began in December 2004 and was completed in May 2007. Events February February 6: Marvel Enterprises and Electronic Arts announce a multi-year agreement in which EA Events January January 10: Superman & Batman vs Aliens & Predator released Ultimates 3, written by Jeph Loeb and illustrated by Joe Madureira, premiered in December 2007. Joseph "Jeph" Loeb III is an Emmy and WGA nominated American Film and Television Writer, producer and award-winning Jose Madureira (born December 3, 1974, in Philadelphia; mædəˈrærə often simply called Joe Mad, is an American comic book Events January January 10: Superman & Batman vs Aliens & Predator released

Contents

Publication history

The series was conceived by writer Mark Millar and artist Bryan Hitch who, when asked about the impetus for the collaboration in an interview with Silver Bullet Comics, remembers that "Joe Quesada called and said, 'Hey, the lunatics are running the asylum over here, want to join the party?' The project came from Millar, and it was perfect. Joseph "Joe" Quesada (born December 1 1962) is an American Comic book editor writer and artist Joe put us together, and after three hours on the phone, we had started the journey that was to develop into the Ultimates. "[2]

One of many notable differences between Ultimates and many other comics is the edgier and darker elements that Millar has written in to them. This can be especially seen in the characters, which are quite different than their mainstream counterparts. Captain America is more violent and pragmatic, Nick Fury is notably fiercer and scorns oversight of S.H.I.E.L.D., Hank and Janet Pym share an abusive relationship and Tony Stark is a womanizing drunk with a flamboyantly gay butler. In addition to his mainstream incarnations Captain America has also been depicted in other Fictional universes. Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury is a Fictional character published by Marvel Comics. SHIELD is a fictional, Comic-book Espionage and Law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics universe. Dr Henry "Hank" Pym is a Fictional character that appears in Publications published by Marvel Comics. The Wasp ( Janet van Dyne) is a Fictional character, a superheroine in the Marvel Comics universe. In addition to his mainstream incarnation Iron Man has had been depicted in other Fictional universes. Bruce Banner is written as a far more self-conscious, socially-inept individual and Betty Ross as careerist, manipulative and self-indulgent, a source of their frequent relationship woes. The Hulk is frequently depicted as a murderous sociopath whose rage leaves little concern for civilian casualties. In addition to his mainstream incarnation Hulk has also been depicted in other Fictional universes. Nick Fury and Janet Pym, both previously depicted as Caucasian in mainstream Marvel comics, have their ethnicities adjusted to give the team a more multi-cultural tone (with Fury as an African-American and Janet an Asian-American).

Hitch commented: "We just set out with the basic idea: What would we do if we had to make The Avengers as a movie?. . . You have to approach it as though nothing has happened before and tell the story fresh from the start, find the current day relevance and the best actors. We had to get to the core of who these people were and build outwards, so Cap was a soldier, Thor is either a nut case or a messiah (maybe both, today we would treat them same way: a cult following and a spell in the loony house), Banner an insecure genius, and Fury the king of cool. Ultimate Thor is a Fictional character, a Superhero in the Ultimate Marvel Universe based on the mythological Thor and the Marvel Traditionally insanity or madness is the behaviour whereby a person flouts societal norms and may become a danger to himself and others This article is about the concept of a Messiah in religion notably in the Christian Islamic and Jewish traditions [2]"

The series soon became notorious for its delayed release dates. Originally planned as a monthly comic, the publication dates were constantly shifted further back, so that the twelfth issue of Ultimates didn't come out until April 2004, two years after issue #1. Similarly, the thirteenth issue of Ultimates 2 was delayed for over 6 months from its originally scheduled release date; it was finally released in May 2007.

In a December 2004 interview with PopCultureShock, Millar talked about the comic, stating that Ultimates were indeed different from the Avengers (its mainstream Marvel sister title): "The idea behind The Avengers is that the Marvel Universe's biggest players all get together and fight all the biggest supervillains they can't defeat individually, whereas Ultimates 2 is an exploration of what happens when a bunch of ordinary people are turned into super-soldiers and being groomed to fight the real-life war on terror. The War on Terrorism (also known as the War on Terror) is the common term for the military political and legal, and ideological conflict and specifically for U " He also defended the concept of putting controversial "indie" topics into a big mainstream comic like Ultimates, denying he had "sold out". He said: "There's a funny snobbery from people as regards the worthiness of indie books. . . The nice thing about hitting your thirties is realizing it's often all pose and 90% of indie books are as shit as 90% of mainstream books. There's good and bad on both sides and no inner-dignity to not selling well. "[3] The first series was generally well received, with the "Super-Human" storyline running through the first six issues of the first series winning the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Story for 2003. Comics Buyer's Guide ( (CBG is the second longest-running Periodical reporting on the Comic book industry Michael Konzcal from popmatters. com praises Mark Millar's writing in the first story arc "Super-Human"[4] (See Reception of Ultimates 1. Mark Millar (born December 24 1969 is an award-winning Scottish Graphic novelist born in Coatbridge. )

The second Millar/Hitch run, Ultimates 2, began in December 2004 and finished in May 2007. Keith Dallas from comicsbulletin. com did not enjoy the cynicism of the writing in the next story arc "Homeland Security". [5]

Ultimate Saga is a single issue which bridges the gap between Ultimates 2 and Ultimates 3. Written by C. B. Cebluski and Mindy Owens and penciled by Trevor Hairsine, it recaps what happened in Ultimates volumes 1 and 2 as "told by their new leader, Tony Stark. " No longer under the auspices of S. H. I. E. L. D. , and, facing the reality of the team's newfound freedom, Stark sifts through the information Nick Fury has collected about the Ultimates’ adventures, and discovers there has been a lot more going on with his team than he ever anticipated. "[6]

The third installment, Ultimates 3, premiered December 5, 2007, and will last five issues. Events 63 BC - Cicero reads the last of his Catiline Orations. The creative team includes writer Jeph Loeb, artist Joe Madureira and colorist Christian Lichtner. Joseph "Jeph" Loeb III is an Emmy and WGA nominated American Film and Television Writer, producer and award-winning Jose Madureira (born December 3, 1974, in Philadelphia; mædəˈrærə often simply called Joe Mad, is an American comic book The story is set two years after the end of Ultimates 2. [7] This installment received several unfavourable reviews,[8] including one from Bryan from IGN. com stating the issue was a "brainless and almost offensive exercise". [9] However this issue was the highest selling comic in the December 2007. [10] (See Reception of Ultimates 3. )

Plot Summary

Ultimates

Main article: Ultimates 1

S. H. I. E. L. D. general Nick Fury is entrusted with establishing a strike force of government-sponsored superheroes which included scientist couple Henry and Janet Pym (Giant-Man and Wasp), Bruce Banner (The Hulk), Tony Stark (Iron Man), and Steve Rogers. In addition to his mainstream incarnations Captain America has also been depicted in other Fictional universes. A cuckolded Banner injects himself with the Hulk serum, causing him to transform into the Hulk, and rampages through Manhattan killing hundreds of people before the team, along with Thor, incapacitates him. A jealous and abusive Henry Pym tries to murder Janet, and is later beaten by Captain America and expelled from the team. An extraterrestrial shape-shifting race, the Chitauri, is discovered to have infiltrated positions of power on Earth for decades. With the help of Thor, Quicksilver, the Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye, Black Widow, and Hulk, the Ultimates defeat the Chitauri in a climactic battle that saves the entire solar system.

Ultimates 2

Main article: Ultimates 2

Set one year after Ultimates, public opinion turns against the team when it is revealed that the Hulk was one of their own, Dr. Banner. Captain America suspects that this was leaked to the press by the liberal Thor, but Thor denies it. In this story, Thor was accused of being an escaped mental patient, and his powers the result of equipment that was intended for the European Union's Super Soldier program. Thor is captured, but insists that this is all the work of his brother Loki, who is manipulating events for his own ends. Meanwhile, the Liberators, a new team created by anti-American factions within Russia, China, North Korea, and the Middle East attacks the Ultimates, invades the United States, and kidnaps President George W. Bush, in part with the help of a traitorous Black Widow. Eventually the Ultimates turn the tables on the Liberators, and with the help of Thor and warriors from Asgard, defeat Loki.

Ultimate Saga

Tony Stark reads through the information Nick Fury has collected on the Ultimates, effectively summarizing volumes 1 and 2 of the series.

Ultimates 3

Main article: Ultimates 3
Cover to Ultimates 3 #1. Art by Joe Madureira.
Cover to Ultimates 3 #1. Art by Joe Madureira. Jose Madureira (born December 3, 1974, in Philadelphia; mædəˈrærə often simply called Joe Mad, is an American comic book

The Ultimates, now operating from Tony Stark's mansion, are dealing with the fallout of a sex tape depicting Tony and the Black Widow that has been leaked to the media. Tony has succumbed to alcoholism as a result. Alcoholism is a term with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions The Wasp is now the leader of the team. Thor has begun a relationship with Valkyrie. Valkyrie is a Fictional character and Marvel Comics Superheroine An Asgardian demi-goddess by birth her real name is Brunnhilde Venom attacks the mansion, demanding the whereabouts of an unspecified woman, but the Ultimates defeat him. Venom is a Fictional character, a symbiote life form in the Marvel Comics universe. Meanwhile, as Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch tour Manhattan, someone shoots at them, killing the Scarlet Witch. Quicksilver ( Pietro Django Maximoff) is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Scarlet Witch ( Wanda Maximoff) is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Back at the mansion, Magneto and the Brotherhood of Mutants attack, and with the help of a despondent Quicksilver, absconds with Wanda's corpse. Wolverine appears, telling the Ultimates that Magneto took Wanda's corpse believing she was his daughter. The team journeys to the Savage Land, and meet with Shanna the She-Devil and Ka-Zar. The Savage Land is a hidden prehistoric land within the fictional Marvel Comics Universe. Shanna the She-Devil is a fictional jungle adventuress in the Marvel Comics universe. Ka-Zar is the name of two Jungle -dwelling Fictional characters The first appeared in Pulp magazines of the 1930s and was adapted for his second iteration At the mansion, Wasp is rendered unconscious by a robot posing as Iron Man. Ultimate 3 #4 was made with great delays but is expected to be released on June 25th

Characters

The Ultimates

Former members

The Reserves

In phase two of the super-soldier program, these soldiers are slated to join the Ultimates. The Scarlet Witch ( Wanda Maximoff) is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Avengers are a fictional team of Superheroes that star in The Avengers and related Comic book series published by Marvel Comics This would decidedly add a much more straightforward military aspect to the team, as these characters are all military personnel.

The Reserves. Cover art for Ultimates Annual #1 by Bryan Hitch.
The Reserves. Cover art for Ultimates Annual #1 by Bryan Hitch.

In recent issues of Ultimates 2, certain foot soldiers have been equipped with light blue enhancement suits that bestow flight and super-strength upon the wearer. Based on panel illustrations, it can be inferred there are at least 100 troops with these suits.

The following characters have yet to assist the Ultimates.

Other reserves are mentioned, Intangi-girl, Thunderbolt, Owen, Rusk, O'Donahue and Damien, but they were not yet operational in their original appearance, and have not yet reappeared. [14]

Allies

All the other Ultimate Universe title characters (Spider-Man, the X-Men, and the Fantastic Four) have interacted with the Ultimates at various times; however, characters who have thus far only appeared in conjunction with the Ultimates are:

Headquarters

The Triskelion is the main headquarters of the Ultimates. It first appeared in Ultimates #3. The Triskelion is a massive compound built by S. H. I. E. L. D. on an artificial island in the Upper New York Bay. See also Geography and environment of New York City Upper New York Bay, sometimes called Upper New York Harbor or the Upper Bay, is It contains docking facilities for ships up to the size of aircraft carriers, airstrips, and several buildings, primarily a large three-winged tower from which the name Triskelion is presumably derived.

The Triskelion was planned by Norman Foster and houses a hospital facility, laboratories, barracks for S. Norman Robert Foster Baron Foster of Thames Bank, OM, FRIBA, RDI, (born 1 June 1935) is a British architect whose company H. I. E. L. D. troops, at least one squadron of fighter jets, and specialized holding facilities for superhuman prisoners.

Since the Ultimates have left the employ of the US Government, they have moved their headquarters to Stark Tower. However, the facility is still under construction.

Ultimate Avengers animated films

Main article: Ultimate Avengers

Ultimates has been adapted into Ultimate Avengers, a series of animated films released on DVD. Ultimate Avengers (also known as Ultimate Avengers The Movie) is a direct-to-DVD animated film based on the Marvel comic book Initially, the announcement came on July 20, 2004 that Marvel Entertainment and Lions Gate Family Home Entertainment would be producing Ultimate Avengers, which was then released on February 21, 2006. Events 1304 - Wars of Scottish Independence: Fall of Stirling Castle - King Edward I of England takes the last rebel stronghold "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again " Marvel Entertainment Inc ( is an American Entertainment company formed from the merger of Marvel Entertainment Group Inc Lionsgate redirects here For other meanings see Lions' Gate (disambiguation‎. Ultimate Avengers (also known as Ultimate Avengers The Movie) is a direct-to-DVD animated film based on the Marvel comic book Events 362 - Athanasius returns to Alexandria. 1245 - Thomas, the first known Bishop of Finland Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Later the same year, the second film, Ultimate Avengers 2, was released on August 8. Ultimate Avengers 2 (also known as Ultimate Avengers 2 Rise of the Panther) is the sequel to Ultimate Avengers. Events 1220 - Sweden is defeated by Estonian tribes in the Battle of Lihula.

Collected editions

The series has been collected into various hardcovers and trade paperbacks.
(See Publication History of Ultimates Vol 1. )
(See Publication History of Ultimates Vol 2. )

Additional Ultimates related works have also been collected.

Trade paperbacks

Ultimate Annuals Vol. 1 (ISBN 0-7851-2035-1) includes Ultimates 2 Annual #1

Mass Market Paperbacks

Tomorrow Men (The Ultimates) (ISBN 1-4165-1065-6) Michael Jan Friedman

The Ultimates: Against All Enemies (ISBN13: 9781416510710 ISBN10: 1416510710) by Alex Irvine

References

  1. ^ Writer and columnist Peter David touched upon this in his But I Digress column in The Comics Buyers Guide #1609 (October 2005). Tomorrow Men is a novel authored by Michael Jan Friedman, and set between Volumes 1 & 2 of the Ultimates Comic book series. Michael Jan Friedman (born 1955 is an Author of nearly sixty books of Fiction and Nonfiction, more than half of which are For the Grenadian politician see Peter David (politician. Peter Allen David (often abbreviated PAD) (born September 23 Comics Buyer's Guide ( (CBG is the second longest-running Periodical reporting on the Comic book industry
  2. ^ a b c www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com - Bryan Hitch: The Ultimates Visionary
  3. ^ Estrella, Ernie. Mark Millar Interview. popcultureshock. com. Retrieved on 2008-03-20. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 1600 - The Linköping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linköping, Sweden.
  4. ^ Konczal, Michael. THE ULTIMATES #1-8. popmatters. com. Retrieved on 2008-03-20. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 1600 - The Linköping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linköping, Sweden.
  5. ^ Dallas, Keith. The Ultimates Vol. 2: Homeland Security TPB. comisbulletin. com. Retrieved on 2008-03-20. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 1600 - The Linköping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linköping, Sweden.
  6. ^ Ultimates Saga #1. marvel. com. Retrieved on 2008-03-20. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 1600 - The Linköping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linköping, Sweden.
  7. ^ Ultimate Marvel Sampler #1; 2007; Page 1
  8. ^ Michelitch, Jason. Ultimates 3 #1. popcultureshock. com. Retrieved on 2008-03-20. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 1600 - The Linköping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linköping, Sweden.
  9. ^ George, Richard. Ultimates Vol. 3 #1 Review. IGN. com. Retrieved on 2008-03-20. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 1600 - The Linköping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linköping, Sweden.
  10. ^ Michelitch, Jason. Ultimates 3 #1. popcultureshock. com. Retrieved on 2008-03-20. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 1600 - The Linköping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linköping, Sweden.
  11. ^ Larsuel, Kamal. August 2005 Interview. samuelljackson. com. Retrieved on 2008-03-20. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 1600 - The Linköping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linköping, Sweden.
  12. ^ Daniel Etherington. Iron Man Preview. Film4.
  13. ^ Nick Fury at the Internet Movie Database
  14. ^  Ultimates Annual vol. 1,  #1 (Aug 10, 2005)  Marvel Comics
  15. ^  Ultimates 2  #3 (August 2005)  Marvel Comics

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