Ultimate Endgame #3
| Writer | Deniz Camp |
| Artist | Terry Dodson, Jonas Scharf |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
THE END OF THE ULTIMATE UNIVERSE DRAWS NEAR! Inside the Maker's City, a desperate group of heroes battles the terrifying Children of Tomorrow and discover some surprising allies! While outside the City, the Ultimates and other heroes of the Ultimate Universe must deal with the unspeakable power that has just been unleashed! With shocking twists, painful deaths and massive reveals, this epic is heating up fast. Don't miss the ultimate super-hero event of the century!
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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10
Fanlight Zone - Josh Allen
Mar 25, 2026Deniz Camp’s masterful storytelling is some of the best you’ll read. This issue is not only one of the best comics he’s ever written, but it’s one of the best comics I’ve read in the last 10 years easily. Together with artwork that continues to impress, this is a series that you need to add to your collection. Read Full Review
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10
Nerd Initiative - ShawnFoles
Mar 25, 2026What an amazing issue. This issue puts its foot on the panel from the first panel until the last. You reach the last panel feeling like you need to go back because you must have missed something. Surely the things you just read happening didn’t happen, you tell yourself. This issue is an edge-of-your-seat rollercoaster ride from beginning to end and a testament to the amazing synergy this creative team has with each other. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Watch - Marcell Hines
Mar 25, 2026Despite being a bit cramped at times, Ultimate Endgame #3 is another strong chapter in this ever-unfolding saga, with plenty of twists and turns that are yet to come. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - Collier Jennings
Mar 25, 2026So many times, a comic event has promised that nothing will ever be the same. Ultimate Endgame #3 more than lives up to this promise, and hints at darker days to come for our heroes. Read Full Review
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8.0
KPB Comics - Stan West
Mar 25, 2026Ultimate Endgame #3 doesn’t pull its punches. It makes you pay for forgetting the Maker’s danger, while giving us the most shocking death in the series so far. This issue accomplishes a rare feat in comics. It makes you feel something long after you’ve put it down. Now Camp has to stick the landing. < Read Full Review
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5.5
Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez
Mar 25, 2026Ultimate Endgame #3 has sharp moments scattered across its pages, like Vision quietly weaponizing journalism, Peter’s aching goodbye, and some nasty Carnage horror, yet the overall reading experience feels oddly hollow because those highs never lock into a clear, escalating spine. The rotating art styles keep individual scenes visually engaging, but the clash between Dodson’s polished bunker drama and Scharf’s jagged City horror makes the book read like two different projects stapled together instead of one unified event chapter. If your pull list can only support tightly focused, dramatically coherent stories, this one will feel like a pricey sampler of developments rather than a satisfying meal, so it is hard to recommend outside readers already all-in on Marvel’s Ultimate line experiment. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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7.0
This finally starts to feel more and more like an event. But there are too many players, when X-Men and Killmonger enter the picture as well.
As for losing Potential-Man, it's... whatever. Camp writes him well, especially the letter, but his whole role seems so pointless and in retrospect, makes USM even worse in my eyes. Like Potential-Man really did nothing.+ Like • Comment -
6.5
An event With characters I haven't spent enough time with to be invested in. I'm still trying to understand what they were going for with this Ultimate universe, and why it became irrelevant so quickly.
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8.0
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7.0