ALL PATHS LEAD TO ENDGAME! In preparation for the Maker's return in ULTIMATE ENDGAME, the Ultimate Guardians have been traveling all across time and space, recruiting members new and old… Travel across all the corners of the Ultimate Universe! Don't miss the dawn of many new characters, including ULTIMATE DAREDEVIL!
Ultimate Universe: Two Years In Issue 1 goes to the furthest reaches of the universe. This one-shot extends beyond the Earth, which had almost never been done before in this Ultimate Universe. Read Full Review
Ultimates Two Years In continues to ramp up the anticipation for Endgame, telling a story of hope and perseverance that will satisfy those who have been following the universe since its inception. Read Full Review
Ultimate Universe: Two Years In #1is a stirring story that crosses time and space while reminding its readers that every hero is shaped by the choices they make or don't make. Read Full Review
Deniz Camp and Alex Paknadel turn in a script oozing with ideas about the nature of humanity, hope, and if a better world can happen complete with talking dogs, nihilistic robots, cosmic surgery, and a truly unique take on Daredevil. This book is worth reading for the Ultimate Daredevil sequence alone which is fourth wall shattering comics storytelling at its finest from Camp, Paknadel, and Javier Pulido. Read Full Review
In a lot of ways The Ultimate Universe: Two Years In #1 feels like the beginning of what has been alluded to as the final chapter in the Ultimate Universe lineup of books. While it doesn't tie in too intricately with what has been going on, it does establish a tone and themes that have been bubbling under the surface. Not everything in this book works great, but it manages to come together to be a solid read. Read Full Review
Camp and Paknadel challenge readers with philosophical questions about the nature of living and the complex emotions it brings to people simply trying to do their best. Read Full Review
This story brings back the Ultimate Guardians of the Galaxy, who are going for broke as they try to save everything they can. But the truth is, theyre just as powerless to stop the inevitable as any of us. Now, dont think this is a story about hopelessness. On the contrary, the creative team behind this comic delivers an amazing tale about loss, acceptance, and why we press on in the face of inevitability. Read Full Review
A solid issue, but one that feels like it reached maybe a little too high in scope. The artwork more than makes up for things & make this an issue you're definitely going to want to check out this week! Read Full Review
Ultimate Universe: Two Years In misses the mark of hitting what made its predecessor special. Read Full Review
Ultimate Universe: Two Years In reads like detailed notes for a compelling story rather than the story itself. Camp and Paknadel demonstrate they understand the thematic territory, exploring philosophical questions about hope and preservation, yet the anthology structure and compressed page count transform these elements into a rushed summary of events that should unfold across multiple issues. Read Full Review