The Ultimate Universe has been reborn for a new generation, but things aren’t quite the same as some might expect. Much like with the original alternate Marvel universe, this new world is wildly divergent from what came before. This can be seen in the characterizations of both heroes and villains, with some of this world’s takes on recognizable characters actually switching allegiances.Captain Britain might not be as well-known as his American counterpart, but he’s still a recognized hero in the mainstream Marvel Universe. That’s not the case in the new Ultimate Universe, however, where his might is far from right. This major change pits him against this world’s Avengers, particularly the Asgardian God of Thunder, Thor.Ultimate Universe #1 (by Jonathan Hickman, Stefano Caselli, David Curiel, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) starts off with the Ultimates/Avengers investigating the machinations of the villainous Maker, a.k.a. Reed Richards from the original Ultimate Universe. Although he’s currently imprisoned, The Maker’s influence runs deep on Earth-6160. The villain has changed the destinies of numerous heroes in this new world, including a fairly different take on Thor. Instead of a reversed Asgardian and heir to the throne, this Thor is a prisoner whose fate is the result of the mischievous Loki successfully taking the throne of Asgard due to artificially altered events.Ultimate X-Men Was the True Star of the Ultimate Universe
The Ultimate Universe has been reborn for a new generation, but things aren’t quite the same as some might expect. Much like with the original alternate Marvel universe, this new world is wildly divergent from what came before. This can be seen in the characterizations of both heroes and villains, with some of this world’s takes on recognizable characters actually switching allegiances.
Captain Britain might not be as well-known as his American counterpart, but he’s still a recognized hero in the mainstream Marvel Universe. That’s not the case in the new Ultimate Universe, however, where his might is far from right. This major change pits him against this world’s Avengers, particularly the Asgardian God of Thunder, Thor.
Ultimate Universe #1 (by Jonathan Hickman, Stefano Caselli, David Curiel, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) starts off with the Ultimates/Avengers investigating the machinations of the villainous Maker, a.k.a. Reed Richards from the original Ultimate Universe. Although he’s currently imprisoned, The Maker’s influence runs deep on Earth-6160. The villain has changed the destinies of numerous heroes in this new world, including a fairly different take on Thor. Instead of a reversed Asgardian and heir to the throne, this Thor is a prisoner whose fate is the result of the mischievous Loki successfully taking the throne of Asgard due to artificially altered events.
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