10 Most Rereadable Stories from Marvel’s The Ultimates, Ranked

Marvel Comics has brought one of the best new lines of comic book stories to life in recent years with their brand-new Ultimate Universe, and despite the success of titles like Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate X-Men, and The Ultimates, the company is wrapping up the brand-new universe before it can truly soar.Despite this disappointing wrap-up coming so soon, the stories of the Ultimate Universe have been some of the best that Marvel has produced in years, and writer Deniz Camp’s The Ultimates is easily the best book in the bunch. With so many incredible moments across eighteen issues, The Ultimates is packed with character dialogue, action set pieces, and politically-charged thematic depth that’s practically begging for a reread.The issue depicts Thor and Sif, two of the Ultimates’ most powerful members, as they fight to free the nine mythical realms from the grip of the Maker and Loki. Told entirely through splash panels and an ongoing, epic poem that evokes the myths of old, The Ultimates #11 is a testament to Camp’s writing abilities, as well as to what is possible within the confines of a superhero comic book story.

Marvel Comics has brought one of the best new lines of comic book stories to life in recent years with their brand-new Ultimate Universe, and despite the success of titles like Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate X-Men, and The Ultimates, the company is wrapping up the brand-new universe before it can truly soar.

Despite this disappointing wrap-up coming so soon, the stories of the Ultimate Universe have been some of the best that Marvel has produced in years, and writer Deniz Camp’s The Ultimates is easily the best book in the bunch. With so many incredible moments across eighteen issues, The Ultimates is packed with character dialogue, action set pieces, and politically-charged thematic depth that’s practically begging for a reread.

The issue depicts Thor and Sif, two of the Ultimates’ most powerful members, as they fight to free the nine mythical realms from the grip of the Maker and Loki. Told entirely through splash panels and an ongoing, epic poem that evokes the myths of old, The Ultimates #11 is a testament to Camp’s writing abilities, as well as to what is possible within the confines of a superhero comic book story.

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