As I said, I don't know anything about them and don't care to go back and read the old stuff. I assume the Millar original is a Marvel version of harsher "heroes" kind of like his Millarverse stuff? Wouldn't they be different now with a different past? Also, the new stuff is pretty different from the original I've heard. Either way it feels more like Camp being Camp and just writing the characters as more of a self insert than anything else. To me anyway. Maybe not, IDK.
Ultimates #10
| Writer | Deniz Camp |
| Artist | Juan Frigeri |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
NAMOR AND THE RED SKULL!
Captain America and the Human Torch lead a team to recruit their old comrade - Namor! But they'll have to get through the Red Skull Gang first!
RATED T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Nerd Initiative - Josh Allen
Mar 05, 2025Deniz Camp continues to impress with his storytelling, and just how far he's willing to go for the story. He takes some big risks with the story, but in the end they pay off spectacularly. This is an issue that you do NOT want to miss this week, and it's one you're going to want to read ASAP. Read Full Review
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9.5
Graphic Policy - Brant Lewis
Mar 07, 2025The Ultimates #10 showcases Camp and Frigeri's talents for crafting a story that not only feels extremely relevant but is willing to dive into present topics and issues impacting our modern world, such as fascism and hate groups. As a result, it never feels dated or out of step but perfectly puts the finger on the pulse of what we are currently living through. Especially for a Big Two comic, this is highly commendable and hopefully widens the eyes of its readers to the roots of the issues surrounding us. Read Full Review
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8.7
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
Mar 05, 2025Overall, Ultimates #10 is a solid installment that delivers on the promise of action and intrigue. It's a must-read for fans of the Ultimates and those who enjoy high-stakes superhero stories. The cliffhanger ending leaves readers eager to see how Namor will factor into the Ultimates' fight against the Maker. Read Full Review
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8.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Mar 05, 2025Frigeri delivers stunning art throughout the issue. I love the character designs and how wonderfully detailed the action is. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Mar 05, 2025The Ultimates #10 is a gripping issue that blends superhero spectacle with relevant social themes. It's an engaging read that delivers explosive action and symbolism, which makes it all the more relevant. While some of its messages feel incomplete, the issue remains a standout for its bold storytelling and high-stakes narrative. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Mar 05, 2025The Ultimates #10 is easily the best issue of this series thus far. That is accomplished by simply showing the Ultimates operating as a team. It is a simple adjustment from previous issues that goes a long way with everything that is done with the world building of this issue. There are so many great team moments that help elevate the importance Captain America and Human Torch backstory to the story. The revelations made are game changing and leaves you excited to see where the series goes next. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Comic Book Spot - Jack Stewardson
Mar 05, 2025The Ultimates #10 continues the trend of delivering nuanced politics and blockbuster action into the superheroic realm that is rarely seen in the current landscape. Read Full Review
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4.5
Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez
Mar 05, 2025The Ultimates #10 is a sickening turn for the title when the writer transforms a developing team of heroes into a death squad for sentimental and ideological reasons. Deniz Camp's poorly constructed script serves as little more than a platform for his fetish to kill “those people,” only marginally saved by Juan Frigeri's cool art. At this point, Camp may need some kind of intervention. Read Full Review