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The Ultimates Vol. 2: Homeland Security
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Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Author(s): Mark Millar, Bryan Hitch

Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5 (based on 16 reviews)

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Product Description:
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785110781
ISBN: 078511078X
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 200
Publication Date: 2004-06-01
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Studio: Marvel Comics
Editorial Review:
Iron Man. Thor. Captain America. The Wasp. Giant-Man. They are the world's newest heroes, brought together by the U.S. government to combat the world's growing wave of superhuman threats. But just because they have amazing powers doesn't also mean they don't have the inner problems that strike at us all. After the Hulk has rampaged through New York City, it's member against member as infighting among the Ultimates begins. With the city in ruins and immediate danger ahead, can they pull together to face their greatest threat yet?

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Summary: You think this A on my forehead stands for France!?
Comment: I picked this up before Vol. 1 and still was blown away by the genius storytelling. These modern day "Avengers" are dysfunctional like the rest of us. Also they're far more realistic in their origins than their regular Marvel U counterparts. Miller's tale of a Skrull invasion is superbly told, if turned into a movie, I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't break records.

Miller manages to create a complex, yet satisfying, story of political entrigue and espionage. Detailed and human heroes, who's incredible powers don't negate their human flaws. Great stuff all around, pick this up immediately.

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Summary: super hero soap opera
Comment: I love the realistic artwork and it has a storyline that is interesting, full of action, and geared towards adults. I'm anxious for the next volume.

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Summary: Excellent continuation of the series
Comment: After getting off to a good start, the action continues here. The Ultimates have been formed so now that they're done setting up the team, we get to see them get put to use against an alien race the Chitauri. Vol.2 introduces some new team members into the fold. Black Widow and Hawkeye get one of the most action packed introductions (albeit, very Matrix inspired), intros in a comic I've ever witnessed. Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch also join the team but play a small role here. Hank Pym has been exiled from the team and humiliated after a bout with Cap, defending Jan's honor (all this carries over from Vol. 1). Banner also takes a time out in a holding cell underneath The Ultimates base of operations, while they keep a lid on the fact that he is in fact The Hulk who destroyed a portion of Manhatten along with over 300 civilians. It becomes quite apparent that Betty has a sick fetish with Banner as Hulk.

Once the alien invasion starts the action doesn't stop. They really pack a lot into these pages, so there's never a lack of excitement. There's a little bit of character development here, but it's mostly just planting the seeds for Ultimates 2, which just keeps getting better as the plot thickens and more relationships are formed and broken. A well rounded cast of characters to play with which means there's always multiple storylines to intercut between and it stays well balanced.

Can't say much more except it is a worthy conclusion to the first volume and I'm currently in the middle of Ultimates 2 now and I can't get enough. I never thought Marvel had a super team that would ever rival the X-men as far as having good group dynamic with a little mellow drama thrown in but The Ultimates are a worthy contender.

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Summary: Graphic SF Reader
Comment: This is still pretty decent, but I'd still rather re-read The Authority. This of course is done from a different slant. The superhuman carnage here is orchestrated by a right wing military, and Captain America is all gung-ho about it to the point of parody. Thor, however, is a hippie greenie, and is not.




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Summary: at least the art is good...
Comment: in the ultimate universe, ultimate spider-man and ultimate fantastic four are much much much better series than the ultimates (well not ultimates 2, it's great).
1. captain america is probably the only avenger you'll like out of this series. he does whatever he thinks is right, no matter what. and he skipped the decades of american brainwashing from vietnam on, so you know he's good to go.
2. nick fury and shield are pretty annoying, and i don't like how they virtually run the ultimate universe. they shouldn't have invisibility and stuff like that. takes away from the real superheroes.
3. thor is a hippie. i'm pretty sure the gods don't like hippies.
4. the hulk and banner are entirely unsympathetic. banner/hulk is the greatest character in the marvel universe, yet here banner becomes the hulk and kills almost a thousand people just to give the ultimates something to do. no way jose. banner should be a good, but conflicted guy. but as presented here he's almost as big of a scumbag as hank pym.
5. hank pym is a scumbag. ok he's irredeemable (ok i know that's o'grady but you know what i mean).
6. the pop references on almost every page are pretty bad. imagine how dated they will look over time. clever writers would have made up celebrities and pop references, that way they could have tied them into future stories or problems. then marvel would have new characters and plots voila. instead it's like reading a people magazine. yuck.
7. oooh tony stark can't be arsed to go battle evil, he's partying with z-lister shannon elizabeth. blech.

to be fair the ultimates 1 book 2 is 100x better than ultimates 1 book 1. but it still isn't great by any means.



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