This is “Nothing is Better,” a feature spotlighting classic older comic books. This time around, we go back to the final storyline of the original volume of The Ultimates, which pitted them against the alien invasion from the Chitauri.
In 2012, the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase One came to a dramatic conclusion with the release of The Avengers, a film combining the various heroes who had been introduced in the earlier MCU films like Iron Man, Thor, Incredible Hulk, and Captain America: The First Avenger. The centerpiece of the film was the Avengers defending the Earth from an invasion of the planet by the alien race known as the Chitauri, centered in an attack on New York City…
The Ultimates (by writer Mark Millar, artist Bryan Hitch, inker Paul Neary, and colorist Paul Mounts) was part of the alternate continuity Ultimate Universe, and it was essentially a post-modern take on the Avengers, with all the characters filled with all sorts of neuroses, while the realistic artwork of Bryan Hitch helped to show what it would look like if there were actual superheroes in the world. Captain America was recovered from suspended animation at the end of the first issue, and he was brought in to lead a team of superheroes, consisting of Iron Man, Giant Man and the Wasp.
This is “Nothing is Better,” a feature spotlighting classic older comic books. This time around, we go back to the final storyline of the original volume of The Ultimates, which pitted them against the alien invasion from the Chitauri.
In 2012, the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase One came to a dramatic conclusion with the release of The Avengers, a film combining the various heroes who had been introduced in the earlier MCU films like Iron Man, Thor, Incredible Hulk, and Captain America: The First Avenger. The centerpiece of the film was the Avengers defending the Earth from an invasion of the planet by the alien race known as the Chitauri, centered in an attack on New York City…
The Ultimates (by writer Mark Millar, artist Bryan Hitch, inker Paul Neary, and colorist Paul Mounts) was part of the alternate continuity Ultimate Universe, and it was essentially a post-modern take on the Avengers, with all the characters filled with all sorts of neuroses, while the realistic artwork of Bryan Hitch helped to show what it would look like if there were actual superheroes in the world. Captain America was recovered from suspended animation at the end of the first issue, and he was brought in to lead a team of superheroes, consisting of Iron Man, Giant Man and the Wasp.
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