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Evaluation: Ultimate Origins Primary
Story by
Brian Bendis
Art by
Butch Guice
Colors by
Justin Ponsor
Letters by
Chris Eliopolous
Cover by
Simone Bianchi, Gabrielle Dell'otto, Dean White
Publisher
Marvel Comics
In 2000, the discharge of Marvel Comics much-hyped ‘Ultimate’ imprint, below the helm of newly designated Editor-in-Chief Joe Quasada and Marvel President Bill Jemas, promised innovation and greater creative liberty for artists and storytellers faced with a the colossal task of re-imagining comics’ most celebrated and loved characters.
Concieved as a ‘reset’ for their longest running titles to captivate teenage readership, the ‘Ultimate’ titles lifted the yoke of narrow fan expectations and forty-plus many years of elaborate continuity, giving scribes Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Millar, the architects of those Ultimate Universe, freedom to take fan favorite names and familiar plot devices into new – and sometimes taboo – directions.
With their counterparts’ safe inside the original Marvel Universe and continuing in perpetual established order, the modern-world reboots of those Ultimate brand, Spider-Man, X-Men, and final ‘Avengers’, face indefinite futures and an unfamiliar narrative plane. It’s a world where dead characters stay dead, there are no sure bets, and anything could happen.
Origins tale
As the series’ title suggests, Ultimate Origins tells the beginnings of your super-human inside the Ultimate Universe, and also as readers might expect, almost everything goes back to WWII, the Americans first experiments with super-soldiers, as well as the program that gives birth to Captain America.
Penned by Bendis, perennial Ultimate Spider-man writer, this month’s Origins, the very first concern about a five part mini-series, fuses several on-going plots which may have lingered within the background into a single thread, showing that in the final word Universe, as Doctor Bruce banner designs states by the opening page flashback to a difficulty of Ultimate Team Up, “..It’s all connected.”
Unusual to have a Bendis read, this book has a swift pace, jumping from character to character in a sequence of tightly woven, efficient scenes, proficiently illustrated within the subdued, real-world form of artist Butch Guice. Hints delectably dropped throughout, like puzzle pieces, tease a glimpse of what are the grander picture could be, and while some mysteries exposed here will possibly not surprise Ultimate faithful, Bendis delivers two twists that surely will polarize readers.
Looking to the future
Eight years later, using all its financial and significant success, the last word line has begun to lull; after Origins #1, it feels things are getting exciting again. Even when this matter is significantly more set up than plot, it truly works as a considerate start line and sets up some intriguing variations on old Marvel mythos for future creators to key in with.
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