Ultimate Spider-Man #126
By Zak Edwards
September 26, 2008 - 00:14
Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Brian Michael Bendis
Penciller(s): Stuart Immonen
Inker(s): Wade von Grawbadger
Colourist(s): Justin Ponsor
Letterer(s): Cory Petit
Cover Artist(s): Stuart Immonen
$2.99 US, $3.05 Canada
Hey, remember when the Ultimates were awesome? When they were hard-hitting and bad-ass and not even actually good people? Brian Michael Bendis does. It’s ironic the best depiction of the Ultimates this week doesn’t come from Ultimates 3, but the latest issue of Ultimate Spider-Man, which also happens to be pretty much the only reason to be reading anything within the Ultimate Universe. It’s probably no big secret Ultimates 3 isn’t the best Ultimates story, but enough about that series, which ended this week (Thank goodness, last one, I promise). Ultimate Spider-Man drops slightly in quality this week, not because of any effort on penciller Stuart Immonen’s part, but mostly with writer Brian Michael Bendis’ pacing. Still, a less than stellar story from this series is better than most super hero comics going right now.
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Stuart Immonen’s pencils continue to be great. He is starting to nail the emotional aspects of the characters, adding to those parts of the series. Seeing Aunt May in an old, ratty Led Zeppelin t-shirt and rubber gloves shows so much of who she is. But Peter is only in three pages of the issue, the rest is Spider-Man, and with Spider-Man comes awesome action sequences which are always a treat with Immonen. The two-page spread of the Ultimates bringing the hammer down (literally in Thor’s case) is amazing, as is the panel of Captain America with his hands in Venom’s neck. The sequences flow and work so well.
7/10 Still great, just some pacing issues and a bad final ‘talk.’
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