To quote Spock - "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few". By sacrificing a few (okay, millions around the world...) he saved billions. Was that wrong?
@Connor - I didn't mean to insult you by suggesting that everyone watches Football but it is on TV on Crimbo day though.
That was Brilliant. It felt like they were actually in Scotland. Makes a change from all those X-men books when they visit "Muir Island Scotland" which is basically generic-Marvel-countryside with a man in a kilt, a policeman wearing a uniform that hasn't been used for decades and a set of bagpipes in the corner of a pub.
The Nintendo DS line made be snort beer out my nose while reading this in the pub. (No bagpipes though, this was in Birmingham)
I want a Flight Suit for Christmas please Santa...
@Connor - I'll tell you why I blame Loeb I like the concept of the whole ULTIMATUM story (the idea of the Ultimate Universies is having it's own 9/11)- it the fact that the ULTIMATUM book is just unreadable and thus dragging down my favourite book.
That said this issue was brilliant - JJJ finally realising Spidey is a hero seemed like real story progression. He can now move on from the one-dimensional (if amusing) character of cigar-chomping ranting Spider-man hater. Also "Wet" Hulk was brilliant.
One final thing. I notice that on the cover of Ultimatum #4 there appears a very-not-dead Daredevil. Possible spoiler or just bad planning?
@connor - re: was Ozy right?
To quote Spock - "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few". By sacrificing a few (okay, millions around the world...) he saved billions. Was that wrong?
No Grant Morrison = No Sale to me
Shame really as Batman was the last regular DC comic I bought. Oh well, least I can save some money to spend on Dark Reign comics
I have never bought Deadpool and I won't be buying this. In fact I'll may quit Thunderbolts too.
@Connor - I didn't mean to insult you by suggesting that everyone watches Football but it is on TV on Crimbo day though.
That was Brilliant. It felt like they were actually in Scotland. Makes a change from all those X-men books when they visit "Muir Island Scotland" which is basically generic-Marvel-countryside with a man in a kilt, a policeman wearing a uniform that hasn't been used for decades and a set of bagpipes in the corner of a pub.
The Nintendo DS line made be snort beer out my nose while reading this in the pub. (No bagpipes though, this was in Birmingham)
I want a Flight Suit for Christmas please Santa...
@Connor - I'll tell you why I blame Loeb I like the concept of the whole ULTIMATUM story (the idea of the Ultimate Universies is having it's own 9/11)- it the fact that the ULTIMATUM book is just unreadable and thus dragging down my favourite book.
That said this issue was brilliant - JJJ finally realising Spidey is a hero seemed like real story progression. He can now move on from the one-dimensional (if amusing) character of cigar-chomping ranting Spider-man hater. Also "Wet" Hulk was brilliant.
One final thing. I notice that on the cover of Ultimatum #4 there appears a very-not-dead Daredevil. Possible spoiler or just bad planning?
I do find it odd that comic shops in America don't order brilliant comics like this. I can't imagine not finding this in a UK shop.
It was totally brilliant BTW