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Ultimate Marvel, later known as Ultimate Comics, was an imprint of
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s published by
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, featuring reimagined and modernized versions of the company's
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characters from the Ultimate Marvel Universe, later known as the Ultimate Universe. Those characters include
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, the
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, the
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(the Ultimate Marvel Universe counterpart of the Avengers), the
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, and others. The imprint was launched in 2000 with the publication of the series ''
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'' and '' Ultimate X-Men'' in 2001, followed by '' The Ultimates'' and '' Ultimate Fantastic Four'' in 2002 and 2004 respectively providing new origin stories for the characters. The reality of Ultimate Marvel is designated as Earth-1610 as part of the Marvel Comics Multiverse. The Ultimate Universe, as a part of a large-scale reboot of the All-New, All-Different Marvel
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, ended at the conclusion of the 2015 "
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" storyline, when select characters from the Ultimate Universe moved to the mainstream universe. However, writer
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established at the end of the 2017 miniseries '' Spider-Men II'' that the universe and its superheroes still exist.Glass, Joe (December 27, 2017)
"A Major Unexpected Return in Today's Spider-Men II #5"
Bleeding Cool.
Between June and September 2023, Marvel published the '' Ultimate Invasion'' miniseries written by
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with art by ''The Ultimates'' co-creator
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. The events of the miniseries culminated in the establishment of a rebooted Ultimate Universe designated as Earth-6160, which serves as the setting for a relaunched series of books under the Ultimate Marvel banner, which began with the eponymous ''Ultimate Universe'' #1 in November 2023. The new Ultimate imprint also encompasses new versions of ''Ultimate Spider-Man'', ''Ultimate X-Men'', and ''The Ultimates'', as well as a standalone ''Ultimate Black Panther'' story.


Publication history


Earth-1610 version


Background

In the late 1990s, the US comic book industry had declining sales. Annual combined sales from all publishers, which had been close to a billion dollars in 1993, had declined to 270 million. Comic books were briefly seen as valuable investments and sales shops flourished, but prices dropped as the speculative bubble popped in the early 1990s. In addition, the poor reception of the '' Batman & Robin'' film cast doubts on the prospects of any other comic book cinematic adaption.
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went through a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, many notable artists left the company, and their rival,
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, topped them in sales.
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, who was hired to start the imprint, said that "when I got hired, I literally thought I was going to be writing one of the last — if not the last — Marvel comics". Comic book continuity, which had been a key to the success of Marvel Comics in its early years, turned into a problem for some readers. All stories had to fit into a sixty-year continuity, a bar that not all fans could reach and which scared away some new readers. The usual style of superhero comics with pages of garish colors, fantastical villains and convoluted plots was of little interest to young adult audiences, who preferred the style set by the ''
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'' franchise. Most superheroes were adults, even those that started as teenagers, such as
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and the
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. Previous attempts to cut the long continuity did not work as expected: DC's ''
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'' and '' Zero Hour: Crisis in Time'' caused several plot contradictions, and Marvel's '' Heroes Reborn'' was panned by critics and fans. The Dark Age of Comic Books tried to counter the campiness of the Silver Age with violence and shocking content, but the trend was declining as well.


Creation

The idea for the Ultimate imprint was developed by
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. A lawyer who had worked mainly at the collectible-trading-card industry before that point, he had little interaction with the production of comic books. In his perspective, the main problem of Marvel Comics was that it was "publishing stories that were all but impossible for teens to read — and unaffordable, to boot". He worked on an idea given by a CEO of the '' Wizard'' magazine: reboot the heroes to their original character premise. Marvel's editor-in-chief
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preferred to start an imprint with new heroes, but accepted Jemas' proposal. The working title for the imprint at that point was "Ground Zero". Unlike previous reboots, there was no in-story explanation for the existence of the imprint, and the standard comic books were still being published, unaffected by the new project. Thus, ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' would contain the stories of a new teenager Spider-Man starting his career, and the usual Spider-Man titles would still contain the stories of the adult Spider-Man with nearly forty years worth of continuity. Quesada then hired
Brian Michael Bendis Brian Michael Bendis (; born August 18, 1967) is an Americans, American comic book writer and artist. Starting with crime fiction, crime and hardboiled, noir comics, Bendis eventually moved to mainstream superhero fiction, superhero work. While a ...
, an artist from indie publishers, for the first comic book of the imprint, ''
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''. One of the previous auditioners had made a word-by-word rewrite of the ''
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'' #15 comic (the debut of Spider-Man), in a modern setting. Bendis preferred to avoid that writing style completely. Instead, he changed the narration style, so that it resembled a TV series more than a classic superhero comic book. There were no thought bubbles or long expositions, and the first issue did not feature any superhero costume. Jemas tried to bring more notice into the comic book by distributing it at chain stores like Payless Shoes and
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. The sales rose, and the comic book was acclaimed by critics. The art was created by
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, known for his work on Spider-Man and
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stories in the 1990s. The Bendis/Bagley partnership of 111 consecutive issues made their partnership one of the longest in American comic book history, and the longest run by a Marvel creative team, beating out Stan Lee and Jack Kirby on ''
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''. '' Ultimate X-Men'' was also launched in 2001. It was initially delayed by the search for a creative team, and even Bendis' proposed scripts were rejected. The new title was finally given to
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, who had a controversial run in DC's '' The Authority''. The two authors had conflicting styles: Bendis sought to modernize the old superhero tropes, and Millar sought to critique them. While Bendis tried to write atemporal stories, Millar preferred to set his stories amid the political tensions of the time, with edgy, quick action-driven stories and making the relationship between humans and mutants more realistic and distrustful. The first issue of ''Ultimate X-Men'' sold 117,085 copies in a month. Lacking previous knowledge about the characters, Millar based his general draft of the series on the 2000 ''
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'' film. Jemas and Quesada paired Millar with artist
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, who had also worked with ''The Authority'', but in a run that did not overlap with Millar's. They would reimagine the Avengers, who were renamed as "the
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". Unlike the simple updates of the Spider-Man and X-Men titles, the Ultimates were a complete reimagination of the Avengers, with very little in common with the mainstream title.
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got a rash soldierly (and until the end of '' The Ultimates 2'', jingoistic) personality,
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was written as a murderous and cannibalistic monster that kills hundreds of civilians, and
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was ambiguously introduced as either an actual Norse god (as in the main comics) or a man with stolen weapons and a psychiatric disorder.
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, originally a caucasian character in the Marvel-616 Universe, was modeled after the actor Samuel L. Jackson, and the new design eventually overshadowed the original one, being incorporated into the mainstream Marvel-616 universe and all new media adaptions of the characters. The main premise was to write a comic that looked the way a
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about the Avengers should look. At that point, the
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had not been created, and the prospect of a film about the Avengers was remote. The series was a huge success, and became the single best-selling comic of the year. The ''Ultimate Marvel'' imprint was benefited by the contemporary topics that took place. Terrorism resurfaced into the public perception as a clear, dangerous and complex menace, which reduced the credibility of the usual
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s of superhero fiction. Fictional conflicts involving explosions and property damage became more ominous. The ''Ultimate Marvel'' comics incorporated those topics into their plots, which would eventually become commonplace in the whole comic book industry.


''Ultimatum''

Jemas was fired from Marvel in 2004, and Millar and Hitch left the ''Ultimates'' after writing a second miniseries. Sci-fi writer
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wrote a miniseries, '' Ultimate Iron Man'', which was poorly received and later
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ned as an in-universe television show. In 2008, Quesada considered that the Ultimate imprint needed a big crossover event to keep the interest of the audiences, and hired
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for a third ''Ultimates'' miniseries that would lead to such event. This miniseries relied on shock value and gratuitous amounts of death and violence, instead of the political overtones of the first two. The art by
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was standard superhero art, instead of the cinematic action provided by Hitch. The miniseries had decent sales, but was near-universally panned by critics. The series was followed by 2009's ''
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'', a crossover between the Ultimate titles. In five issues, the story kills off thirty-four characters with an increased amount of graphic violence. The series was both a critical and commercial failure, and it has since been regarded as one of the worst comic books of all-time. The sales of the whole imprint were decreased, and never returned to their pre-''Ultimatum'' figures. After the crossover, ''Ultimate X-Men'' and ''Ultimate Fantastic Four'' were cancelled, with a last issue for each title named ''Ultimate Requiem'' to give closure to their plots.


Ultimate Comics relaunches

The ''Ultimate Marvel'' imprint was re-launched, as "Ultimate Comics". ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' was renamed as '' Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man'', and the line was joined later by '' Ultimate Comics: Avengers'' and '' Ultimate Comics: New Ultimates''. ''New Ultimates'' featured the reconstruction of the team, and was made by Loeb and Frank Cho. ''Avengers'' features a black-operations superhero team, and was made by Millar and several artists. There was a new relaunch shortly afterwards, named "Ultimate Comics Universe Reborn". Both teams met in ''Avengers vs. New Ultimates'', where Nick Fury is reinstalled as director of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the teams merge again into a single team, the Ultimates. This team would then be featured in '' Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates'', written by
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. ''The Death of Spider-Man'' features the death of Peter Parker and his nemesis
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. An Afro-Hispanic teenager,
Miles Morales Spider-Man (Miles Gonzalo MoralesAhmed, Saladin (w), Garrón, Javier (a). ''Miles Morales: Spider-Man'' #1 (2018) Marvel Comics (New York). ) is a superhero and the third predominant Spider-Man to appear in American comic books published by M ...
, becomes the new Spider-Man. He was featured in '' Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man'', still written by Bendis. The X-Men were relaunched in the miniseries '' Ultimate Comics: X'', which introduced Jimmy Hudson, the son of Wolverine. This miniseries was followed by '' Ultimate Comics: X-Men'', written by Nick Spencer, who explored the X-Men mythos in a setting where both Charles Xavier and Magneto are dead. Initially, Marvel resisted the idea of crossovers between the Ultimate and the mainstream universes (although the idea had been teased for what turned out to be the beginning of the '' Marvel Zombies'' series), but eventually relented. The first crossover was the '' Spider-Men'' miniseries, between Miles Morales and the adult Peter Parker. It was made for the 50th anniversary of Spider-Man. '' All-New X-Men'', also written by Bendis, had a story where the main characters got stranded in the Ultimate universe and teamed-up with Morales. However, Bendis and Fialkov agreed that crossovers should be done sparingly, to keep them interesting, and cited the creative decay in the Marvel/DC intercompany crossovers as a justification. The ''
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'' crossover, between the mainstream comics, ended with
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displaced into the Ultimate universe. This premise started the "''Cataclysm''" crossover in the Ultimate imprint, which was followed by yet another new relaunch. The Ultimates disbanded after the crossover, and were replaced by a completely different team, led by Miles Morales. This team starred in ''All-New Ultimates'', by Michel Fiffe and Amilcar Pinna. Spider-Man was relaunched in ''Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-Man'', which included the revivals of Peter Parker and Green Goblin. ''Ultimate FF'' ("FF" standing for " Future Foundation", not "Fantastic Four") featured the "incursions", a multiversal threat that was being used in Hickman's run on the main universe's Avengers, and which would lead to the ''
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'' crossover. ''Ultimate FF'' was cancelled, alongside the ''
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'' comic book, as a result of the disputes between Marvel and
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over the film rights over the characters.


Conclusion

The 2015 ''
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'' storyline concluded the ''Ultimate Marvel'' imprint. In the plot, it was destroyed alongside all the other alternate realities in the
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, and then recreated as a region of the Battleworld. '' Ultimate End'', set in such region, is the last story of the Ultimate imprint. It was produced by Bendis and Bagley, the team that started the imprint. Miles Morales, a character that originated in the Ultimate Universe to take over the mantle of Spider-Man when the Ultimate Universe's Peter Parker died, was migrated to the Marvel-616 universe, along with his supporting cast, a development that saw his mother restored to life, following her death in a 2013 storyline. The story, however, is largely a team-up of characters from the Ultimate and mainstream Marvel universes, with only a superficial relation with the plot of the crossover. Matt Little from CBR suspected that the story may have been conceived at some earlier point, and then slightly modified to serve as a tie-in for ''Secret Wars''.


=Reuse of characters on Earth-616

= Aaron Davis, Morales' uncle, makes his first Marvel-616 appearance in ''Spider-Man'' #234. The Maker, an evil Reed Richards, is also restored to life and moved to Marvel-616, where he is a recurring villain in the '' Infamous Iron Man &
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'' comic books. The hammer of Ultimate Thor (lost in the ''Cataclysm'' crossover) is found by Thor Odinson, who is not capable at the time to wield his classic hammer, owned by Jane Foster. He refuses to take the new hammer, which is then lifted by
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in the ''Unworthy Thor'' miniseries. Jimmy Hudson, the son of Ultimate Wolverine, is also revealed to be alive in the new continuity, though this was not explained at first, but was eventually established that during the final incursion that caused the clash between Earth-616 and Earth-1610, with both universes' planets Earth acting as the collision point of this phenomenon, Jimmy Hudson, Quicksilver, Mach-II, Armor, and Guardian fell from their reality into the other. When the Multiverse was eventually rebuilt, these mutants became stranded in the Prime Earth, suffering from amnesia as a by-product of their transition from one reality to another. After ''Secret Wars'', Marvel published a new comic book named ''
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'', though it bore no relation with the imprint beyond the name. The ''Ultimates'' 2 #10, renumbered as #100 under the
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relaunch, features the Ultimates from the Ultimate universe. Bendis left Marvel Comics in 2017 and moved to
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. One of his last comic books was a second volume of ''Spider-Men II'', featuring Peter Parker and Miles Morales. The miniseries ends with the Marvel-616 Miles Morales emigrating to the Ultimate Universe to be reuniting with his lost love, following the death of her Marvel-616 counterpart, confirming that the universe still exists. A brief glimpse of the still-extant Ultimate universe is provided by artist Mark Bagley, showing that Ultimate Peter Parker, who had been revealed alive in one of the last issues, has returned to the role of Spider-Man, and that he is a member of the Ultimates, as is Riri Williams and Hulk. The return of the Ultimate universe was used again in 2019, in story arcs at the ''
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'' and ''Miles Morales: Spider-Man'' comic books.


Earth-6160 version

In February 2023, Marvel Comics announced '' Ultimate Invasion'' written by Jonathan Hickman with art by Bryan Hitch. This story involves the Maker's attempts to bring back the Ultimate Universe, with the Illuminati reforming to try and stop him. Despite claiming that Earth-1610 would be revisited, the storyline went a different path and showed a new Earth called Earth-6160 and reshaped it into his own image before being thwarted by Howard Stark who operates as Iron Man. Afterwards, Earth-6160's Tony Stark (who takes up the name Iron Lad) and a
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mask-wearing Reed Richards work to undo what Maker has done. Marvel Comics later revealed in June that following the end of ''Ultimate Invasion,'' a one-shot called ''Ultimate Universe'' #1, written by Hickman and drawn by Stefano Caselli, will release in November and set the stage for a new line of Ultimate Universe comics. The plans have been laid out by Jonathan Hickman, Bryan Hitch, and C.B. Cebulski. In September 2023, Marvel revealed that one of these new titles would be a relaunch of ''
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'' written by Hickman and illustrated by Marco Checchetto and will begin publication in January 2024. This iteration of the story will focus on Peter Parker, having been bitten by a radioactive spider in adulthood as opposed to a teenager, balancing his heroics with his dedication as a family man towards raising his two children with his wife
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. The following month during
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, Cebulski and Hickman announced ''Ultimate
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'' written by Bryan Hill with art by Caselli and a relaunch of '' Ultimate X-Men'' written and illustrated by Peach Momoko to begin publication following ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' in February and March 2024, respectively.


Publications

Titles in this section are organized by approximate publication date and line title.


Earth-1610 version


''Ultimate Marvel'' (2000–2009)

* ''
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'' #1–133 (vol. 1) (2000-2009), plus Wizard 1/2 special (134 issues in vol. 1 initial run) * ''Ultimate Marvel Magazine'' #1–11 (vol. 1) (2001) * '' Ultimate Marvel Team-Up'' #1–16 (2001–2002)''Ultimate Marvel Team-Up'' titles include ''Ultimate Spider-Man Super Special'' #1 as the series conclusion. ** '' Ultimate Spider-Man Super Special'' #1 (2002) * '' Ultimate X-Men'' #1–100 (2001–2009), plus Wizard 1/2 special (101 issues total) * '' The Ultimates'' #1–13 (2002–2003) * ''
Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra ''Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra'' is a four-issue comic book Limited series (comics), mini-series published by Marvel Comics written by Greg Rucka with art by Salvador Larroca. Marvel characters Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), Daredevil and ...
'' #1–4 (2002–2003) * '' Ultimate Adventures'' #1–6 (2002–2004) * '' Ultimate War'' #1–4 (2002–2003) * '' Ultimate Six'' #1–7 (2003–2004) * '' Ultimate Fantastic Four'' #1–60 (2004–2009)Issues #21-24 crosses over with '' Marvel Zombies''. * ''
Ultimate Elektra ''Ultimate Elektra'' is a five-issue comic book limited series, which serves as a follow-up to ''Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra''. Both were published by Marvel Comics under the Ultimate Marvel imprint. ''Devil's Due'' is written by Mike Carey ...
'' #1–5 (2004) * ''
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'' (2004–2006)The ''Galactus Trilogy'' titles are listed in order of publication and story development. ** '' Ultimate Nightmare'' #1–5 (2004–2005) ** '' Ultimate Secret'' #1–4 (2005) ** '' Ultimate Extinction'' #1–5 (2006) * '' The Ultimates 2'' #1–13 (2005–2007) ** '' The Ultimates Saga'' #1 (written by C. B. Cebulski and Mindy Owens and penciled by Travis Charest with stock art by
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, 2007) * '' Ultimate Iron Man'' #1–5 (2005–2006) * '' Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk'' #1–6 (2005–2009) * '' Ultimate X4'' #1–2 (2005–2006) * '' Ultimate Vision'' #0–5 (2006–2007) * '' Ultimate Power'' #1–9 (2006–2008) * '' Ultimate Iron Man II'' #1–5 (2007–2008) * '' Ultimate Human'' #1–4 (2008) * '' The Ultimates 3'' #1–5 (2008) * '' Ultimate Origins'' #1–5 (2008) * ''March on Ultimatum Saga'' #1 (2008) * ''Ultimate Captain America Annual'' #1 (2008) * ''Ultimate Fantastic Four/Ultimate X-Men Annual'' #1 (2008) * ''Ultimate Hulk Annual'' #1 (2008) * ''Ultimate X-Men/Ultimate Fantastic Four Annual'' #1 (2008) * ''
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'' (2008–2009)The ''Ultimatum'' titles are listed in order of publication and story development. One-shot ''March on Ultimatum Saga'' #1 and limited series ''Ultimate Origins'' are also prologues for the event. ** ''
Ultimatum An ; ; : ultimata or ultimatums) is a demand whose fulfillment is requested in a specified period of time and which is backed up by a coercion, threat to be followed through in case of noncompliance (open loop). An ultimatum is generally the ...
'' #1–5 (2008–2009) ** '' Ultimatum: Spider-Man Requiem'' #1–2 (2009) ** '' Ultimatum: Fantastic Four Requiem'' #1 (2009) ** '' Ultimatum: X-Men Requiem'' #1 (2009)


''Ultimate Comics'' (2009–2011)

* '' Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man'' #1-15 (vol. 2) (2009-2011) * '' Ultimate Comics: Armor Wars'' #1–4 (2009–2010) * '' Ultimate Comics: Avengers'' #1–6 (2009–2010) * '' Ultimate Comics: Avengers 2'' #1–6 (2010) * '' Ultimate Comics: Doomsday Trilogy'' (2010–2011)The ''Doomsday Trilogy'' titles are listed in order of publication and story development. ** '' Ultimate Comics: Enemy'' #1–4 (2010) ** '' Ultimate Comics: Mystery'' #1–4 (2010) ** '' Ultimate Comics: Doom'' #1–4 (2011) * '' Ultimate Comics: X'' #1–5 (2010–2011) * '' Ultimate Comics: New Ultimates'' #1–5 (2010–2011) * '' Ultimate Comics: Thor'' #1–4 (2010–2011) * '' Ultimate Comics: Captain America'' #1–4 (2011) * '' Ultimate Comics: Avengers 3'' #1–6 (2010–2011) * '' Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man'' #150-160 (reverted to original numbering) (2011) * '' Ultimate Comics: Avengers vs. New Ultimates'' #1–6 (2011)


''Ultimate Comics: Reborn'' (2011–2014)

* '' Ultimate Comics: Fallout'' #1-6 (2011) * '' Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates'' #1-30 (2011–2013) plus #18.1 (31 issues total) * '' Ultimate Comics: X-Men'' #1-33 (2011–2013) plus #18.1 (34 issues total) * '' Ultimate Comics: All-New Spider-Man'' #1-28 (2011–2013) plus #16.1 (29 issues total) * '' Ultimate Comics: Hawkeye'' #1–4 (2011–2012) * '' Ultimate Comics: Iron Man'' #1-4 (2012–2013) * ''Ultimate Comics: Wolverine'' #1-4 (2013) * ''
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'' #1-4 (2013) * '' Cataclysm'' (2013–2014)''Hunger'' acts as a prologue to the event, while ''Survive!'' #1 one-shot serves as the miniseries epilogue. ** ''Cataclysm'' #0.1 (2013) ** ''Cataclysm: The Ultimates' Last Stand'' #1-5 (2013–2014) ** ''Cataclysm: Ultimates'' #1-3 (2013–2014) ** ''Cataclysm: Ultimate Spider-Man'' #1-3 (2013–2014) ** ''Cataclysm: Ultimate X-Men'' #1-3 (2013–2014) * ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #200 (vol. 1) (2014) * ''Survive!'' #1 (2014)


''Ultimate Marvel NOW!'' (2014–2015)

* '' All-New Ultimates'' #1-12 (2014–2015) * '' Ultimate FF'' #1-6 (2014) * '' Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man'' #1-12 (2014-2015) * '' Ultimate End'' #1-5 (2015)


Ultimate Marvel characters

*
Spider-Man (Ultimate Marvel character) Spider-Man (Peter Parker) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a modernized, alternate universe counterpart of Spider-Man who is in his youth, a superhero first created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in ...
*
Captain America (Ultimate Marvel character) Captain America is a superhero created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby who appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in ''Captain America Comics'' #1, published on December 20, 1940, by Timely Comics ...
* Iron Man (Ultimate Marvel character) *
Thor (Ultimate Marvel character) In the Ultimate Marvel universe, Thorlief "Thor" Golmen is a fictional superhero based on the Marvel Universe version of Thor (Marvel Comics), Thor, who is the Asgard (comics), Asgardian God of Thunder and a founding member of the Ultimates. Also ...
* Hulk (Ultimate Marvel character) * Ultimate X-Men ** Wolverine (Ultimate Marvel character) *
Spider-Woman (Ultimate Marvel character) Ultimate Spider-Woman (colloquial: Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter, Black Widow or Spider-Girl) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley, she is the Ultimate Marv ...
* Nick Fury (Ultimate Marvel character) * Ultimate Fantastic Four ** Maker (Reed Richards) *
Green Goblin (Ultimate Marvel character) The Green Goblin (Norman Osborn) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is the Ultimate Marvel version of Norman Osborn, and was rendered by artist Mark Bagley to resemble actor Brian Dennehy, ...
* Jimmy Hudson * Tyrone Cash *
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*
Miles Morales Spider-Man (Miles Gonzalo MoralesAhmed, Saladin (w), Garrón, Javier (a). ''Miles Morales: Spider-Man'' #1 (2018) Marvel Comics (New York). ) is a superhero and the third predominant Spider-Man to appear in American comic books published by M ...


Timeline


Notable writers

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wrote the first comic book of the Ultimate imprint, ''Ultimate Spider-Man'', launched in 2000. This was his first work for Marvel Comics. He later worked in other comics of the imprint, such as ''Ultimate Marvel Team-Up'' (2001–2002), ''Ultimate X-Men'' (2003–2004), ''Ultimate Fantastic Four'' (2003–2004) and ''Ultimate Origins'' (2008). He is recognized as the main author of the whole Ultimate imprint. Most characters were reimaginations of classic Marvel characters; Miles Morales was an original character of his own creation. Given the success of the Ultimate imprint, Marvel asked him to write mainstream Marvel comics as well. He started a successful run on ''The Avengers'', starting with '' Avengers Disassembled''. He created
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in the '' Alias'' comic book, part of the R-rated
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imprint. He wrote major crossover events such as '' House of M'', ''
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'' and '' Civil War II''. He wrote '' Cataclysm'', the last crossover event within the Ultimate imprint, and '' Ultimate End'', that closed it. He moved to
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in 2017.
Mark Millar Mark Millar (; born 24 December 1969) is a Scottish comic book writer who first came to prominence with a run on the superhero series ''The Authority (comics), The Authority'', published by DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint. Millar has written ext ...
is a Scottish comic book writer, and started his career with British comics such as ''
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''. He was hired by DC Comics, and worked in several titles. His most successful work was '' Superman: Red Son'', which reimagined Superman as a newborn alien whose ship fell in the
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instead of Kansas. This work was published in 2003, two years after his departure from DC. Millar started the ''Ultimate X-Men'' comics, the ''Ultimate Fantastic Four'', and ''The Ultimates''.
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, creator of many characters of Marvel comics, praised his work, but also advised him: "That's great, but you should do your own characters instead of doing mine. I didn't do Superman and Batman and Tarzan and Sherlock Holmes. I went off and did the X-Men".
Dave Gibbons David Chester Gibbons (born 14 April 1949) is an English comics artist, writer and sometimes letterer. He is best known for his collaborations with writer Alan Moore, which include the miniseries ''Watchmen'' and the Superman story " For the M ...
, artist of ''
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'', was impressed by his work and started working with him in ''
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'', published by Marvel at the Icon Comics imprint, which allowed Millar to retain the rights. Millar then created Millarworld, with his own comic books, such as '' Wanted'' and '' Kick-Ass''. ''Wanted'', ''Kingsman'', and ''Kick-ass'' had cinematic adaptations. Millarworld was acquired by the American streaming media company
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in August 2017.


In other media


Television

The only adaptations of the Ultimate Marvel works to other media are two
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films by ''
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'', ''Ultimate Avengers'' and ''Ultimate Avengers 2: Rise of the Panther'', based on the Ultimates. The plot was simplified and the political aspects of the original work were removed, turning it into a standard superhero animated film. Other animated series incorporated aspects of the Ultimate comics, despite not being direct adaptations. The 2008 animated series '' The Spectacular Spider-Man'' shared many similarities with the Ultimate version of the titular character, including his age, his personal relationship with Eddie Brock, and a supporting cast largely based on their Ultimate counterparts. Despite the name and the involvement of Bendis, ''
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'' is a different work (although Peter Parker is modeled after his appearance in the comics though with a slightly bulkier build), aimed primarily at a younger audience. Being criticized by this, Bendis said that the show was made for
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and "not for Showtime". The series adapted some specific storylines such as the episode "Freaky" where Spider-Man and Wolverine switch bodies as in ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #66-67. Miles Morales appeared in that TV series as well first in a cameo before becoming a major character later on for the series adaptation of '' Spider-Verse''. Also in this series, the host for Venom is Harry Osborn instead of Eddie Brock, and takes the form of Spider-Man's black suit. As for the Avengers, some character designs from '' The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'' were based on the Ultimate comics, such as Captain Marvel and the suit of Captain America during the second season. Nick Fury was based on Ultimate Nick Fury since season 2, which was kept for the following series, '' Avengers Assemble'' which also drew influence from Ultimate Marvel comics. As for the X-Men, the 2000 animated series '' X-Men: Evolution'' also had important members reimagined as teenagers, and eventually incorporated costumes from the comics as well. Similarly, '' Wolverine and the X-Men'' in 2009 had Magneto disassemble and reprogram the Sentinels like in the ''Ultimate X-Men'' storyline "Tomorrow People".


Films

Ultimate Marvel has also been a strong influence in the early stages of the
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.
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said that ''The Ultimates'' brought Marvel into the modern age in a way no other book did. Tony Stark's personality was based on that of his Ultimate counterpart, and Millar and Bendis were included in the staff as consultants. Samuel L. Jackson, whose likeness was used to create the new version of Nick Fury, was cast as the character in a multi-picture deal, starting in a
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in ''
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''. The script of the scene was written by Bendis. As a comic book fan, Jackson had noticed the use of his likeness and asked to be included in some eventual film. Bruce Banner's origin story in '' The Incredible Hulk'' is based on his origin story from the Ultimate Universe, as both versions become the Hulk while attempting to recreate the Super Soldier Serum that turned Steve Rogers into Captain America. Hawkeye and Captain America's costumes were based on their Ultimate uniforms as well and elements of Captain America's origin story are adapted from the Ultimate comics such as
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being his childhood friend who protected him from bullies and being around the same age, him found and being thawed out of ice by S.H.I.E.L.D. rather than the founding members of the Avengers. Hawkeye also has a family, a context exclusive to the Ultimate comics. The film '' The Avengers'' featured the Ultimate take on the team, as a military operation organized by S.H.I.E.L.D. rather than an autonomous superhero group.
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based the script of the film broadly on the first miniseries of the Ultimates and the ending of the second. The S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier's design throughout the films is also modeled after the Ultimate Marvel version. The depiction of
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in the films is derived from the Ultimate incarnation, and Rogers' relationship with Nick Fury in '' Captain America: The Winter Soldier'' is reminiscent of the one in the comics with the Triskellion, a notable landmark in the comics being featured in the film. '' Spider-Man: Homecoming'' also had aspects of the comics like Parker's age, a younger Aunt May, introducing Aaron Davis and revealing the presence of
Miles Morales Spider-Man (Miles Gonzalo MoralesAhmed, Saladin (w), Garrón, Javier (a). ''Miles Morales: Spider-Man'' #1 (2018) Marvel Comics (New York). ) is a superhero and the third predominant Spider-Man to appear in American comic books published by M ...
and Stark mentoring Spider-Man though without S.H.I.E.L.D. and other heroes being involved like in the comics, and in the same film where Stark sports an armor reminiscent of the Ultimate version. This also extends to '' Spider-Man: Far From Home'' where Nick Fury is seen mentoring Spider-Man. Thor has similar traits to his Ultimate counterpart, such as his personality, powers, costume elements, and hammer. Thor ends up getting a new hammer during '' Avengers: Infinity War'' which is based on the Ultimate version of Mjolnir. Other films based on Marvel comics were also influenced by Ultimate Marvel, albeit in a less notable degree. The film ''
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'' was released in 2002, two years after the start of ''Ultimate Spider-Man'', and also provided a higher character development for Uncle Ben before killing him in Spider-Man's
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, while also modifying the character's origin story, by writing a genetically-modified spider, instead of a radioactive spider, as the source of his spider-powers and replacing Mary Jane-Watson, as the main character's primary love interest. The series was rebooted with ''
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'' in 2012, and
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asked Bendis for suggestions. He proposed that Spider-Man should use artificial web-shooters, as in the comics, instead of portraying the ability as a part of the character's mutation, through the form of organic web-shooters in his wrists, as was depicted in the Raimi trilogy. The film series also featured elements and aesthetics borrowed from his Ultimate counterpart's personality and background, such as the emphasis and focus on his parents and their subsequent disappearance; his father Richard Parker being a scientist specializing in biology, who worked on a secret project/experiment regarding the procurement of a special serum that was intended to cure terminal illnesses (which is depicted as being derived from the blood of genetically-modified spiders, encoded to the bloodline of Peter's family, instead of the Venom symbiote in the comics); his signature wise-cracking and motor-mouthed sense of humor; his uncle's speech on responsibility and subsequent argument with Peter, moments before his death; a genetically-modified spider being responsible for Peter's spider-powers; his relationship with Gwen Stacy, mirroring his relationship with Mary Jane-Watson from the comics; Gwen being somewhat rebellious like her Ultimate incarnation and sticking up for Peter, albeit non-violently when he was being bullied by Flash (though in the comics it was Kenny Kong), in addition Flash having a crush on her like he did in the Ultimate comics; his friendship with Harry Osborn being modeled after that of Eddie Brock Jr. in the comics, being childhood friends who have not seen each other in a long time and whose fathers had worked together on a project (with the name Spider-venom being a slight nod to the Venom project and both were intended as a cure for diseases) and it is implied that Norman Osborn betrayed Richard much like Eddie Brock Sr. had in the comics when they both selfishly wanted the research for their own ends and being responsible, even if indirectly in Norman's case for the deaths of Peter's parents. The villains featured in the films are modeled after their Ultimate counterparts, Electro in particular being a blue being of energy and the depiction of Harry's transformation into Green Goblin. The 2007 sequel '' Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer'' is based on the ''
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'', in particular the design of
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. The franchise was rebooted in 2015 with ''
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'', which is strongly based on the first arcs of ''Ultimate Fantastic Four''.
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made an animated Spider-Man film, '' Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse'', which starred Miles Morales. The plot is an adaptation of the 2014 storyline '' Spider-Verse'' and was released in 2018.


Video games

The 2005 video game ''
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'' is a direct adaptation of the storylines and characters from the eponymous comics. The game is centered around the Ultimate Marvel versions of
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and
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, but also features appearances from The Human Torch,
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, and
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, and the 2006 prequel '' Spider-Man: Battle for New York'' features a retelling of the story of Spider-Man and
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, in addition featuring The Ultimates and Kingpin. The 2004 video game '' X-Men: Legends'' and its 2005 sequel '' X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse'' have the titular characters wear their Ultimate costumes as do the
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. Other Marvel video games have also featured Ultimate influences such as '' Marvel Ultimate Alliance'' and its sequel '' Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2'' featuring the main costumes of
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,
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, Colossus,
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, Mr. Fantastic, and the
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based on their Ultimate counterparts as well as alternate costumes for
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, Elektra,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, Deadpool,
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,
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,
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, Sabretooth, The Thing, Nightcrawler,
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, and Hawkeye also based on the Ultimate versions of the characters for the first game. The 2010 video game '' Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions'' features the Spider-Man (Ultimate Marvel character), Ultimate version of Spider-Man possessed with a Symbiote (comics), symbiote.


See also

* Heroes Reborn, an earlier attempt by Marvel Comics to reimagine their characters in a separate continuity from 1996 to 1997 albeit less successful. * New Universe, a standalone universe separate from the main Marvel Universe with no gods, alien races, magic or super science/technology that lasted from 1986 to 1989. * The New 52, a relaunch by
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of all of their characters from 2011 to 2016. * All Star DC Comics, All-Star DC Comics, an imprint by DC Comics similar to Ultimate Marvel. * Earth One (DC graphic novel series), Earth One, another DC Comics imprint that also did a modern reimagining of its characters. * Ultimate Invasion, a limited series that acts as a relaunch of the Ultimate Marvel Universe.


Notes


References


External links


Marvel.Com's ''Ultimate Marvel'' Encyclopedia

Sequart's ''Ultimate Marvel'' Continuity Page
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