Saturday 17 February 2018

Ultimates 2: Troubleshooters Review



Finished reading Ultimates 2: Troubleshooters, writer Al Ewing restarts the series as the team find themselves together again as the fate of the multiverse hangs in the balance. The book opens with Blue Marvel and Spectrum being attacked by Anti-Man and teleported away to a diner where Black Panther and Captain Marvel are talking about the recent events that have transpired when Anti-Man teleports them to met with Galactus along with Blue Marvel and Spectrum as the former devourer of worlds is in need of the the a reformed Ultimates due to a treat on Eternity and the state of the universe becoming more uncertain as the embodiments of Chaos and Order begin to change the universe into a way they see fit. Overall this was a good book as writer Al Ewing picks up where the previous series left off as the Ultimates are reformed in order to fight a threat that threatens the entire multiverse which leads to some very intriguing things being set up for the future. The continuing building of the wider cosmic part of the Marvel Universe continues to be great thanks to how each aspect is being affected by the new status quo of the reborn universe leads to the embodiments of order and chaos to take drastic measures to try and keep things to their norm only for the books events to transpire to the complete unpredictable thanks to the amount of shocks and twists within the story. The art by Travel Foreman is great as the more cosmic designs are brought to life in some strange and unique ways that's are surprisingly easy to follow within the very crowded and layered pages that depict the cosmic side of the Marvel Universe. 7/10.

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