這個系列真是不曉得要怎麼走下去,重要角色都掛光光了,剩下的那一些根本沒有讓我掏錢的動力,要不是今天瞄到更新,我完全忘了Ultimate這個系列了... 想當初還是個很不錯的故事呢...
Cyclops. Magneto. Professor X. Wolverine. All pillars of the X-Men
franchise, and, since "Ultimatum," all dead in the Ultimate Universe,
along with many other mutants (and a handful of other heroes and
villains to boot).
But seeing as how the Jeph Loeb/David Finch event drew some of its most
potent moments and deaths from the cast of the "Ultimate X-Men," one of
the biggest questions surrounding the future of Marvel's Ultimate
Comics franchise is what exactly lies ahead for the mutant population.
With the announcement at this week's Diamond Retailer Summit of a brand
new series called "Ultimate X" by Jeph Loeb and Art Adams, planned for
2010, the publisher took a step towards answering that question.
However, as Loeb explained to CBR, assuming an "X" in the title means a
focus only on mutants would be a mistake.
"This isn't a book about mutants, superheroes or anything you're
expecting. It's about life in the Ultimate U after a devastating event,
and the hard choices we make for the greater good," the writer stated
matter-of-factly. "I can't go into too many specifics without giving up
the entire thing. What I can say is that, this is a difficult time in
the UU, post 'Ultimatum.' Like with any great disaster in the real
world, this is a time of healing and rebuilding. Mutants have been
outlawed. Captain America is a fugitive. The Fantastic Four have gone
their own ways. This might be the perfect time for 'evil' to seize the
opportunity. 'Ultimate X' will address these issues."
While an exact cast and mission statement for the title remain under
wraps, Loeb revealed that "Ultimate X" would utilize some of the story
styles fans have seen him display in previous projects. From his many
superhero mystery thrillers like "Batman: The Long Halloween" to
super-powered social metaphors explored in his episodes of "Heroes,"
the story of many Ultimate characters uncovering the fate of the
Ultimate U while searching for a new mystery character will create
"very personal stories. People who've read the (top secret) scripts are
surprised how different they are from my other work in the Ultimate
Universe, harking back to things like 'Superman For All Seasons.' My
hope is readers enjoy it as much as I've been."
Part of what Loeb would confirm of the series' plot involved picking up
the pieces of the shift in society's view of mutants after the dual
actions of Magneto murdering thousands of people and the unveiling of
the fact that, unlike the regular Marvel U, the Ultimate mutants are
not the next step in evolution, but the result of a deep governmental
experiment. "It's dark. The law states that if you are a mutant, you
are required to turn yourself in to the Federal Government or you will
be shot on sight. This directive includes S.H.I.E.L.D.. Currently,
Storm and Colossus are being held by the Government. Where and for what
purpose hasn't been revealed."
And how will mutants see themselves, once they realize their true
origins? Loeb explained that for "right now, it isn't so much about
mutant identity as much as how the Government sees them. If mutants are
the result of a lab experiment, can that experiment be repeated? Can it
be reversed? Is this the key ingredient to the super soldier program?"
As with the other books of the Ultimate Comics rebranding, "Ultimate X"
plans on combining long-seeded story points from the past decade of
Ultimate stories along with new, fresh starting points. "I will say
that, when #1 hits, it is very reader friendly. It's an entry point
that's designed to get you hooked," Loeb noted, adding "There were many
things we wanted to accomplish in 'Ultimatum,' and one of them was to
have the afterward be as real as we could. The pain and suffering all
these characters endured would be vastly cheapened by not holding to
the loss of their loved ones."
When asked whether that process of mourning could be complicated by the
resurrection of any dead characters, such as a certain survivor named
James, Loeb said, "For the record, Wolverine is dead." Although despite
the dire circumstances driving the mysterious story, the writer ensured
CBR, "The book is about hope. That's the message."
One hope that has been brought out for fans to celebrate is the return
of Adams to regular comics work. While the creators is best known for
giant action and monstrous characters, like his brief stint with Loeb
on Marvel's "Hulk" title, the writer assured readers that, "Arthur is
the perfect match for ANY book! 'UX' is a combination of big stories
and small, both of which Arthur can handle brilliantly. It's such a joy
to see him back on a monthly title."
龍哥跟笨蛋狼連死都要這麼親密...這女孩應該是Wanda吧? 記得Ultimate裡的她曾對龍哥有意思...現在她要跟印和闐一樣唸咒讓大家復活嗎?
既然要改變歷史,順便唸咒讓大家都變成Gay好嗎?