MILLAR is back....!
Marvel announced that after the events of ULTIMATUM two new title and one mini-series will fill the Ultimate Universe.One was Ultimate Comics Spider-Man than the min-series Ultimate Comics Armor Wars and...Ultimate Comics Avengers.(i don't even know why I write the word 'comics' into the title,I don't see in the covers).Mark Millar is writting the series so I decided to pick it up and see what cames out from this stuff.It's a really interesting,exciting,action packed first issue with all the elements a story needs in the beginning.
The issue opens with Nick Furry who returned(althou he was back in Ultimatum)from that other universe where he was sent in the end of Ultimate Power,and he's amazed or better said horrified of what has happened to New York City while he was gone.The Triskelion is being rebuilt and Clint Barton aka. Hawkeye is worried about Captain America of finding out the truth about a villain called Red Skull and asks Fury's help.Fury wants his job back at the S.H.I.E.L.D.,but the newly appointed Carol Danvers has no intention to let Fury in.
As the story goes on we skip ahead(or better said back) and we see the team.Hawkeye now isn't a homocidel sociopath maniac we met in Ultimates Volume 3.Carol Danvers leads the team with an iron fist and he show's no mercy.She's a a bit cruel than Fury,everybody listens to her besides Tony Stark who doesn't gives a sh1t about her orders.He spends his nights in strip clubs drinking martini.
That afternoon we see two choopers.In the first one Hawkeye is with a pilot and in the second one A.I.M. soldiers.Cap comes out with a motorbike froma window and jumps to the chooper where he battles the soldiers and finally the new villain called Red Skull,it turns out that this isn't Cap's lucky day.Red Skull beats him up very badly and before he throws him out from the chooper he whispers something to him.Falling down,Hawkeye jumps after cap and cathes him before they hit the ground.Hawkeye asks what was that about and Captain America anwsers with one sentence "He sais he's my son"...
Overall I give this issue a 8 out of 10