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Kitty Pryde leaves to search for Spider-Man, who was caught in an explosion inside the [[Sanctum Sanctorum]], the home of [[Doctor Strange]]. She and Spider-Woman find his mask, and assume he is dead.<ref>[[Brian Michael Bendis]]. ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #133</ref> Strange's home is destroyed by an explosion, and when [[Dormammu#Ultimate Dormammu|Dormammu]] appears, Strange confronts him. Dormammu, who is channeling The Human Torch's flame, kills Doctor Strange. Meanwhile, in the Supreme Power universe, Richards, Doom, Zarda, and [[Arcanna#Squadron Supreme (Earth-31916)|Arcanna]] approach the exiled Nick Fury. Fury reveals that he knew of Magneto's plan, and forces Doctor Doom to reveal that he is responsible for the Scarlet Witch's death. Doom explains that he killed her in an attempt to overthrow humanity himself, but never expected Magneto to seek vengeance upon the world. Zarda is then outraged that Doom instigated Magneto's mass murder.
Kitty Pryde leaves to search for Spider-Man, who was caught in an explosion inside the [[Sanctum Sanctorum]], the home of [[Doctor Strange]]. She and Spider-Woman find his mask, and assume he is dead.<ref>[[Brian Michael Bendis]]. ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #133</ref> Strange's home is destroyed by an explosion, and when [[Dormammu#Ultimate Dormammu|Dormammu]] appears, Strange confronts him. Dormammu, who is channeling The Human Torch's flame, kills Doctor Strange. Meanwhile, in the Supreme Power universe, Richards, Doom, Zarda, and [[Arcanna#Squadron Supreme (Earth-31916)|Arcanna]] approach the exiled Nick Fury. Fury reveals that he knew of Magneto's plan, and forces Doctor Doom to reveal that he is responsible for the Scarlet Witch's death. Doom explains that he killed her in an attempt to overthrow humanity himself, but never expected Magneto to seek vengeance upon the world. Zarda is then outraged that Doom instigated Magneto's mass murder.


Back in the Ultimate Universe, the Ultimates and Wolverine confront Magneto at his citadel. Angel also arrives, but is immediately killed by [[Sabretooth (comics)|Sabretooth]]. Hawkeye blinds Sabretooth by shooting him through the eye. Magneto's arm is then cut off by Valkyrie, who is trying to reclaim Thor's hammer. Magneto then slashes Valkyrie's throat, but this does not kill her. Captain America attacks Magneto, and in response, Magneto collapses the ceiling on them, trapping them in the rubble. He flees and [[Cauterization|cauterizes]] his arm with his magnetic abilities. He is then confronted by Cyclops, Phoenix, Wolverine, [[Alternate versions of Storm#Ultimate Storm|Storm]], Hawkeye, and Iron Man.<ref>Jeph Loeb. ''Ultimatum'' #4</ref> Magneto kills Wolverine by ripping the [[adamantium]] from his bones. Nick Fury arrives with Mister Fantastic, Doctor Doom, and Zarda, and implements his contingency plan. Using Jean's telepathy, Fury transmits his memories to Magneto, showing him that the existence of mutants was in fact the result of a misguided genetic super soldier experiment. Disillusioned, Magneto immediately reverses the damage he had done to the Earth's magnetic poles. Despite insisting that Charles Xavier would have forgiven him, Cyclops disintegrates Magneto's head with his optic blast. The heroes destroy the citadel and leave.
Back in the Ultimate Universe, the Ultimates and Wolverine confront Magneto at his citadel. Angel also arrives, but is immediately killed by [[Sabretooth (comics)|Sabretooth]]. Hawkeye blinds Sabretooth by shooting him through the eye. Magneto's arm is then cut off by Valkyrie, who is trying to reclaim Thor's hammer. Magneto then slashes Valkyrie's throat, but this does not kill her. Captain America attacks Magneto, and in response, Magneto collapses the ceiling on them, trapping them in the rubble. He flees and [[Cauterization|cauterizes]] his arm with his magnetic abilities. He is then confronted by Cyclops, Phoenix, Wolverine, [[Alternate versions of Storm#Ultimate Storm|Storm]], Hawkeye, and Iron Man.<ref>Jeph Loeb. ''Ultimatum'' #4</ref> When he uses his powers on Wolverine, Magneto sets of Cyclops's visor and Iron Man's laser to attack Wolverine and then kills Wolverine by ripping the [[adamantium]] from his bones. Nick Fury arrives with Mister Fantastic, Doctor Doom, and Zarda, and implements his contingency plan. Using Jean's telepathy, Fury transmits his memories to Magneto, showing him that the existence of mutants was in fact the result of a misguided genetic super soldier experiment. Disillusioned, Magneto immediately reverses the damage he had done to the Earth's magnetic poles. Despite insisting that Charles Xavier would have forgiven him, Cyclops disintegrates Magneto's head with his optic blast. The heroes destroy the citadel and leave.


Eight days later, the world has begun to recover from the devastation. Cyclops gives a speech in [[Washington D.C.]] before a crowd of anti-mutant protesters. He acknowledges Magneto's crimes, but pleads for peace between humans and mutants. He also announces that [[United States Congress|Congress]] is currently voting on a bill that will require all mutants to turn themselves into the US government, or be shot on sight. However, Cyclops is fatally shot in the head by an unknown assassin. In Latveria, The Thing kills Dr. Doom. In Wundagore, Quicksilver is revealed to be alive, and reveals that he was the one who assassinated Cyclops. He then takes Magneto's helmet and swears to carry on his father's dream, all while in the presence of an unknown woman whose face is not shown.<ref>Jeph Loeb. ''Ultimatum'' #5</ref>
Eight days later, the world has begun to recover from the devastation. Cyclops gives a speech in [[Washington D.C.]] before a crowd of anti-mutant protesters. He acknowledges Magneto's crimes, but pleads for peace between humans and mutants. He also announces that [[United States Congress|Congress]] is currently voting on a bill that will require all mutants to turn themselves into the US government, or be shot on sight. However, Cyclops is fatally shot in the head by an unknown assassin. In Latveria, The Thing kills Dr. Doom. In Wundagore, Quicksilver is revealed to be alive, and reveals that he was the one who assassinated Cyclops. He then takes Magneto's helmet and swears to carry on his father's dream, all while in the presence of an unknown woman whose face is not shown.<ref>Jeph Loeb. ''Ultimatum'' #5</ref>
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==Cast==
==Cast==
===Deaths===
===Deaths===
*[[Warren Worthington III#Ultimate Angel|Angel]] - Killed and partially eaten by Sabretooth. (''Ultimatum'' #4)
* [[Warren Worthington III#Ultimate Angel|Angel]] - Killed and partially eaten by Sabretooth. (''Ultimatum'' #4)
*[[Alternate versions of Beast#Ultimate Beast|Beast]] - Drowned. (''Ultimatum'' #1)
* [[Alternate versions of Beast#Ultimate Beast|Beast]] - Drowned in the Ultimatum Wave. (''Ultimatum'' #1)
*[[Blob (comics)#Ultimate Blob|Blob]] - Head bitten off by Hank Pym. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
* [[Blob (comics)#Ultimate Blob|Blob]] - Head bitten off by Hank Pym. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
*[[Cannonball (comics)#Ultimate Cannonball|Cannonball]] - Blown up by Madrox. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
* [[Cannonball (comics)#Ultimate Cannonball|Cannonball]] - Blown up by Madrox. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
*[[Captain Britain#Ultimate Captain Britain|Captain Britain]] - Blown up by Madrox. (''Ultimate X-Men'' #100)
* [[Captain Britain#Ultimate Captain Britain|Captain Britain]] - Blown up by Madrox. (''Ultimate X-Men'' #100)
*[[Cypher (comics)#Ultimate Cypher|Cypher]] - Presumably blown up by Madrox, shown alongside other casualties (''Ultimate X-Men: Requiem'')
* [[Cypher (comics)#Ultimate Cypher|Cypher]] - Presumably blown up by Madrox, shown alongside other casualties (''Ultimate X-Men: Requiem'')
*[[Alternate versions of Cyclops#Ultimate Cyclops|Cyclops]] - Shot in the head by Quicksilver. (''Ultimatum'' #5)
* [[Alternate versions of Cyclops#Ultimate Cyclops|Cyclops]] - Shot in the head by Quicksilver. (''Ultimatum'' #5)
*[[Alternate versions of Daredevil#Ultimate Daredevil|Daredevil]] - Found dead by Spider-Man. Presumably drowned. (''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #131)
* [[Alternate versions of Daredevil#Ultimate Daredevil|Daredevil]] - Found dead by Spider-Man. Presumably drowned. (''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #131)
*[[Dazzler#Ultimate Dazzler|Dazzler]] - Drowned. (''Ultimatum'' #1)
* [[Dazzler#Ultimate Dazzler|Dazzler]] - Drowned in the Ultimatum Wave. (''Ultimatum'' #1)
*Detonator - Tortured and killed in the Savage Land. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
* Detonator - Tortured and killed in the Savage Land. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
*[[Alternate versions of Doctor Doom#Ultimate Marvel|Doctor Doom]] - Head crushed by the Thing. (''Ultimatum'' #5)
* [[Alternate versions of Doctor Doom#Ultimate Marvel|Doctor Doom]] - Head crushed by the Thing. (''Ultimatum'' #5)
*[[Alternate versions of Doctor Strange#Ultimate Doctor Strange|Doctor Strange]] - Killed by [[Dormammu]] after his body is constricted, causing his engorged head to explode. (''Ultimatum'' #4)
* [[Alternate versions of Doctor Strange#Ultimate Doctor Strange|Doctor Strange]] - Killed by [[Dormammu]] after his body is constricted, causing his engorged head to explode. His body is taken by a mysterious person. (''Ultimatum'' #4)
*[[Emma Frost#Ultimate Marvel|Emma Frost]] - Blown up by Madrox. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
* [[Emma Frost#Ultimate Marvel|Emma Frost]] - Blown up by Madrox. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
*[[Forge (comics)#Ultimate Forge|Forge]] - Tortured and killed in the Savage Land. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
* [[Forge (comics)#Ultimate Forge|Forge]] - Tortured and killed in the Savage Land. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
*[[Franklin Storm#Ultimate Franklin Storm|Franklin Storm]] - Drowned. (''Ultimate Fantastic Four'' #58)
* [[Franklin Storm#Ultimate Franklin Storm|Franklin Storm]] - Drowned in the Ultimatum Wave. (''Ultimate Fantastic Four'' #58)
*Hard-Drive - Tortured and killed in the Savage Land. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
* Hard-Drive - Tortured and killed in the Savage Land. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
*[[Henry Pym#Ultimate Henry Pym|Hank Pym]] - Blown up by Madrox. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
* [[Henry Pym#Ultimate Henry Pym|Hank Pym]] - Blown up by Madrox. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
*[[Juggernaut (comics)#Ultimate Juggernaut|Juggernaut]] - Hit in the eye by a poisonous dart shot by a Sentinel soldier. (''Ultimate X-Men #99'')
* [[Juggernaut (comics)#Ultimate Juggernaut|Juggernaut]] - Hit in the eye by a poisonous dart shot by a Sentinel soldier. (''Ultimate X-Men #99'')
*[[Longshot#Ultimate Longshot|Longshot]] - Tortured and killed in the Savage Land. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
* [[Longshot#Ultimate Longshot|Longshot]] - Tortured and killed in the Savage Land. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
*[[Lorelei (Savage Land Mutate)#Ultimate Lorelei|Lorelei]] - Killed by Wolverine. (''Ultimate X-Men'' #100)
* [[Lorelei (Savage Land Mutate)#Ultimate Lorelei|Lorelei]] - Killed by Wolverine. (''Ultimate X-Men'' #100)
*[[Jamie Madrox#Ultimate Multiple Man|Madrox]] - Killed by Wolverine. (''Ultimate X-Men'' #100)
* [[Jamie Madrox#Ultimate Multiple Man|Madrox]] - Killed by Wolverine. (''Ultimate X-Men'' #100)
*[[Alternate versions of Magneto#Ultimate Magneto|Magneto]] - Decapitated by Cyclops. (''Ultimatum'' #5)
* [[Alternate versions of Magneto#Ultimate Magneto|Magneto]] - Decapitated by Cyclops. (''Ultimatum'' #5)
*[[Nightcrawler (comics)#Ultimate Nightcrawler|Nightcrawler]] - Drowned. (''Ultimatum'' #1)
* [[Nightcrawler (comics)#Ultimate Nightcrawler|Nightcrawler]] - Drowned in the Ultimatum Wave. (''Ultimatum'' #1)
*[[Polaris (comics)#Ultimate Polaris|Polaris]] - Blown up by Madrox. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
* [[Polaris (comics)#Ultimate Polaris|Polaris]] - Blown up by Madrox. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
*[[Alternate versions of Professor X#Ultimate Charles Xavier|Professor X]] - Neck broken by Magneto. (''Ultimatum'' #2)
* [[Alternate versions of Professor X#Ultimate Charles Xavier|Professor X]] - Neck broken by Magneto. (''Ultimatum'' #2)
*[[Psylocke#Ultimate Psylocke|Psylocke]] - Listed by Marvel as dead, shown alongside other casualties (''Ultimate X-Men: Requiem'')
* [[Psylocke#Ultimate Psylocke|Psylocke]] - Listed by Marvel as dead, shown alongside other casualties (''Ultimate X-Men: Requiem'')
*[[Sunspot (comics)#Ultimate Sunspot|Sunspot]] - Blown up by Madrox. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
* [[Sunspot (comics)#Ultimate Sunspot|Sunspot]] - Blown up by Madrox. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
*Syndicate - Dead after one of his heads is blown off by William Stryker. (''Ultimate X-Men'' #99)
* Syndicate - Dead after one of his heads is blown off by William Stryker. (''Ultimate X-Men'' #99)
*[[Ultimate Thor|Thor]] - Surrendered his soul to [[Valhalla]]. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
* [[Ultimate Thor|Thor]] - Surrendered his soul to [[Valhalla]]. (''Ultimatum'' #3)
*[[Toad (comics)#Ultimate Toad|Toad]] - Listed by Marvel as dead, though his death was never shown.
* [[Toad (comics)#Ultimate Toad|Toad]] - Listed by Marvel as dead, though his death was never shown.
*[[Wasp (comics)#Ultimate Wasp|Wasp]] - Partially eaten by the Blob.(''Ultimatum'' #2)
* [[Wasp (comics)#Ultimate Wasp|Wasp]] - Partially eaten by the Blob.(''Ultimatum'' #2)
*[[Alternate versions of Wolverine#Ultimate Marvel|Wolverine]] - Killed by Magneto after the adamantium is ripped from his skeleton.(''Ultimatum'' #5)
* [[Alternate versions of Wolverine#Ultimate Marvel|Wolverine]] - Killed by Magneto after the adamantium is ripped from his skeleton after setting off Cyclops and Iron Man's attacks on him. (''Ultimatum'' #5)


===MIA/Presumed dead===
===MIA/Presumed dead===
*[[Firestar#Ultimate Firestar|Firestar]] - MIA
* [[Firestar#Ultimate Firestar|Firestar]] - MIA
*[[Havok (comics)#Ultimate Havok|Havok]] - MIA
* [[Havok (comics)#Ultimate Havok|Havok]] - MIA
*[[Nightmare (Marvel Comics)#Ultimate Nightmare|Nightmare]] - Presumably dead after the Hulk destroys Doctor Strange's Orb of Acmantata. (''Ultimate Spider-Man #132'')
* [[Nightmare (Marvel Comics)#Ultimate Nightmare|Nightmare]] - Presumably dead after the Hulk destroys Doctor Strange's Orb of Acmantata. (''Ultimate Spider-Man #132'')


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 23:12, 18 March 2010

Ultimatum
Cover of Ultimatum 1 (Nov, 2008)Art by David Finch.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication dateNovember 2008 — July 2009
No. of issues5
Main character(s)Brotherhood of Mutants
Ultimate Fantastic Four
Ultimate Spider-Man
Ultimate X-Men
Creative team
Written byJeph Loeb
Penciller(s)David Finch
Inker(s)Danny Miki
Colorist(s)Steve Firchow
Peter Steigerwald
Guru eFX

Ultimatum is a five-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics, which began publication in November 2008. It falls under Marvel's Ultimate Marvel imprint and is written by Jeph Loeb and illustrated by David Finch. The comic tied in with all other Ultimate titles, and dealt with Magneto's attempts to destroy the world following the events of Ultimates 3. The first issue was the best-selling comic of November 2008, and the final issue was released on July 29, 2009.[1] Despite strong sales, the series received mostly negative reviews.

History

The foreshadowing of the Ultimatum event began in late 2007 when Ultimate Power #8 featured a banner on its cover reading, "March on Ultimatum." More details were revealed throughout 2008. The following summer, a teaser advertisement for Ultimatum ran in all Marvel titles. It depicted a broken tombstone reading 2000-2008, with the 2008 piece broken from its place, indicating that the Ultimate Universe would be ending that year. In an interview on YouTube, artist David Finch said that Loeb would be bringing much to all of the Ultimate Universe to a close.

Loeb commented in an interview with Comic Book Resources that the series would "hopscotch back and forth between the two books [Ultimate Fantastic Four and Ultimate X-Men] and conclude what I would like to say is the first chapter of the Ultimate Universe. What that means and how that's explored is the basis of our story and we're not letting any cats out of the bag."[2]

During the Marvel Ultimate Universe panel at the 2008 San Diego Comic Con, Jeph Loeb said that Aron Coleite's run on Ultimate X-Men would tie-in to Ultimatum, but did not indicate that this series would end. At the 2009 New York Comic Con it was then announced that the Ultimatum would in fact end the entire Ultimate Marvel Comic line, which would then be relaunched as "Ultimate Comics". Ultimate X-Men, Ultimate Spider-Man, and Ultimate Fantastic Four have been cancelled following the events of Ultimatum.

Loeb has said that Ultimates will continue as New Ultimates coming out after Ultimatum and that he and artist Frank Cho will be collaborating on that series. Mark Millar, writer and creator of The Ultimates, Ultimate Fantastic Four and Ultimate X-Men, is the writer for a new series entitled Ultimate Comics: Avengers, which will have a rotating team of artists that includes Leinil Francis Yu and Carlos Pacheco. Ultimate Spider-Man has been relaunched after the end of Ultimatum as Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man, written by Brian Michael Bendis, and drawn by new artist David Lafuente, who provided the art for the third Ultimate Spider-Man Annual.

Storyline

Background

Elements of Ultimatum's story were established in the Ultimates 3, Ultimate Power, and Ultimate Origins miniseries, all of which featured a banner reading "March on Ultimatum" on their covers. During Ultimatum, the three Ultimate Marvel titles (Ultimate X-Men, Ultimate Spider-Man and Ultimate Fantastic Four), featured tie-in stories about various characters and events that occur throughout Ultimatum. The series mainly builds on the events of Ultimates 3, in which Ultron shoots and kills the Scarlet Witch. Ultron's rebellion and Wanda's death lead to a series of events which end with the apparent death of Wanda's brother, Quicksilver - mistakenly shot by Hawkeye. Magneto vows revenge on the Ultimates, declaring, "For what they have done, they must pay the ultimate price." Before escaping the Ultimates, Magneto is able to steal Thor's hammer. It is further revealed that Doctor Doom was manipulating the situation.

Synopsis

A series of disasters befalls a few major cities: a lightning storm suddenly appears in New York City and a tidal wave hits Manhattan. Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman attempt to make it back into the Baxter Building, while the Thing attempts to hold off a whale that has just crashed through a window. Giant Man breaks out of Tony Stark's mansion looking for the Wasp. In the flooded streets of New York City, Bruce Banner appears to have drowned only to turn into the Hulk. Spider-Man attempts to help in rescue efforts. Angel rescues an unconscious Dazzler, whom he believes is dead. Iron Man rescues Captain America, reporting that many people have died and that he doesn't know where the rest of the Ultimates are. The Invisible Woman uses a massive force field to push all the water back out of the city without affecting civilians or buildings, but this puts her in a coma. In Latveria, Doctor Doom leaves his castle and discovers that everyone except him has been frozen. Professor X states that millions have died, and telepathically informs many of the world's superheroes that Magneto is responsible for the destruction. Magneto is then revealed to be in a floating citadel with Thor's hammer, Mjolnir.[3]

In the aftermath, the Human Torch is missing. Mister Fantastic searches for Namor, whom he believes to be responsible for the widespread destruction. Dazzler, Beast and Nightcrawler are dead, and the rest of the X-Men begin searching for survivors. Hulk suddenly arrives and peacefully assists Spider-Man in rescue efforts. At the Triskelion, Iron Man arrives with an unconscious Captain America, who is put on life support. Hawkeye helps Hank Pym search for the Wasp, but they discover the Blob eating her corpse. Back at the Baxter Building, the Thing watches over a comatose Invisible Woman, whose powers lash out at him. Meanwhile, Doctor Doom and Zarda confront Reed Richards, and forge a plan to retrieve Nick Fury from the Supreme Power universe. Thor, upon finding Valkyrie's lifeless body, enters Valhalla to reclaim her soul. He is then confronted by Hela, who forces Thor to battle Hela's army of fallen warriors to reach Valkyrie. Captain America suddenly appears in Valhalla, implying that he has died. Meanwhile at Xavier's Institute for Gifted Children, Magneto confronts Professor X, and tells him that the deaths of Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch have spurred him to exterminate the entire human race. He then kills Xavier and leaves.[4]

As the X-Men mourn their dead, Jean Grey telepathically learns of Professor X's death and informs the others. At Magneto's citadel, a Jamie Madrox clone arrives with a bomb strapped to his chest, accusing Magneto of turning on his own kind, but Magneto is not dissuaded from his genocidal path. In Valhalla, Thor sacrifices himself to save Valkyrie and Captain America from Hela. Captain America then wakes up, now healed, and announces that Thor is dead and Hank Pym kills the Blob. A horde of Jamie Madrox's duplicates, acting as suicide bombers, attack the Triskeleon just as Hank arrives. He instructs Iron Man to take Wasp's body and find a file titled "The Jocasta Project". He then carries all the Madrox clones out to sea, where he allows himself to be blown up with them. Captain America orders the Ultimates to gather all the remaining heroes, and lead them in an assault on Magneto's citadel.[5]

Kitty Pryde leaves to search for Spider-Man, who was caught in an explosion inside the Sanctum Sanctorum, the home of Doctor Strange. She and Spider-Woman find his mask, and assume he is dead.[6] Strange's home is destroyed by an explosion, and when Dormammu appears, Strange confronts him. Dormammu, who is channeling The Human Torch's flame, kills Doctor Strange. Meanwhile, in the Supreme Power universe, Richards, Doom, Zarda, and Arcanna approach the exiled Nick Fury. Fury reveals that he knew of Magneto's plan, and forces Doctor Doom to reveal that he is responsible for the Scarlet Witch's death. Doom explains that he killed her in an attempt to overthrow humanity himself, but never expected Magneto to seek vengeance upon the world. Zarda is then outraged that Doom instigated Magneto's mass murder.

Back in the Ultimate Universe, the Ultimates and Wolverine confront Magneto at his citadel. Angel also arrives, but is immediately killed by Sabretooth. Hawkeye blinds Sabretooth by shooting him through the eye. Magneto's arm is then cut off by Valkyrie, who is trying to reclaim Thor's hammer. Magneto then slashes Valkyrie's throat, but this does not kill her. Captain America attacks Magneto, and in response, Magneto collapses the ceiling on them, trapping them in the rubble. He flees and cauterizes his arm with his magnetic abilities. He is then confronted by Cyclops, Phoenix, Wolverine, Storm, Hawkeye, and Iron Man.[7] When he uses his powers on Wolverine, Magneto sets of Cyclops's visor and Iron Man's laser to attack Wolverine and then kills Wolverine by ripping the adamantium from his bones. Nick Fury arrives with Mister Fantastic, Doctor Doom, and Zarda, and implements his contingency plan. Using Jean's telepathy, Fury transmits his memories to Magneto, showing him that the existence of mutants was in fact the result of a misguided genetic super soldier experiment. Disillusioned, Magneto immediately reverses the damage he had done to the Earth's magnetic poles. Despite insisting that Charles Xavier would have forgiven him, Cyclops disintegrates Magneto's head with his optic blast. The heroes destroy the citadel and leave.

Eight days later, the world has begun to recover from the devastation. Cyclops gives a speech in Washington D.C. before a crowd of anti-mutant protesters. He acknowledges Magneto's crimes, but pleads for peace between humans and mutants. He also announces that Congress is currently voting on a bill that will require all mutants to turn themselves into the US government, or be shot on sight. However, Cyclops is fatally shot in the head by an unknown assassin. In Latveria, The Thing kills Dr. Doom. In Wundagore, Quicksilver is revealed to be alive, and reveals that he was the one who assassinated Cyclops. He then takes Magneto's helmet and swears to carry on his father's dream, all while in the presence of an unknown woman whose face is not shown.[8]

Aftermath

Following the Ultimatum storyline, each Ultimate title is given a "Requiem" follow-up series, dealing with the status each book's characters in the aftermath of Ultimatum.

Cast

Deaths

  • Angel - Killed and partially eaten by Sabretooth. (Ultimatum #4)
  • Beast - Drowned in the Ultimatum Wave. (Ultimatum #1)
  • Blob - Head bitten off by Hank Pym. (Ultimatum #3)
  • Cannonball - Blown up by Madrox. (Ultimatum #3)
  • Captain Britain - Blown up by Madrox. (Ultimate X-Men #100)
  • Cypher - Presumably blown up by Madrox, shown alongside other casualties (Ultimate X-Men: Requiem)
  • Cyclops - Shot in the head by Quicksilver. (Ultimatum #5)
  • Daredevil - Found dead by Spider-Man. Presumably drowned. (Ultimate Spider-Man #131)
  • Dazzler - Drowned in the Ultimatum Wave. (Ultimatum #1)
  • Detonator - Tortured and killed in the Savage Land. (Ultimatum #3)
  • Doctor Doom - Head crushed by the Thing. (Ultimatum #5)
  • Doctor Strange - Killed by Dormammu after his body is constricted, causing his engorged head to explode. His body is taken by a mysterious person. (Ultimatum #4)
  • Emma Frost - Blown up by Madrox. (Ultimatum #3)
  • Forge - Tortured and killed in the Savage Land. (Ultimatum #3)
  • Franklin Storm - Drowned in the Ultimatum Wave. (Ultimate Fantastic Four #58)
  • Hard-Drive - Tortured and killed in the Savage Land. (Ultimatum #3)
  • Hank Pym - Blown up by Madrox. (Ultimatum #3)
  • Juggernaut - Hit in the eye by a poisonous dart shot by a Sentinel soldier. (Ultimate X-Men #99)
  • Longshot - Tortured and killed in the Savage Land. (Ultimatum #3)
  • Lorelei - Killed by Wolverine. (Ultimate X-Men #100)
  • Madrox - Killed by Wolverine. (Ultimate X-Men #100)
  • Magneto - Decapitated by Cyclops. (Ultimatum #5)
  • Nightcrawler - Drowned in the Ultimatum Wave. (Ultimatum #1)
  • Polaris - Blown up by Madrox. (Ultimatum #3)
  • Professor X - Neck broken by Magneto. (Ultimatum #2)
  • Psylocke - Listed by Marvel as dead, shown alongside other casualties (Ultimate X-Men: Requiem)
  • Sunspot - Blown up by Madrox. (Ultimatum #3)
  • Syndicate - Dead after one of his heads is blown off by William Stryker. (Ultimate X-Men #99)
  • Thor - Surrendered his soul to Valhalla. (Ultimatum #3)
  • Toad - Listed by Marvel as dead, though his death was never shown.
  • Wasp - Partially eaten by the Blob.(Ultimatum #2)
  • Wolverine - Killed by Magneto after the adamantium is ripped from his skeleton after setting off Cyclops and Iron Man's attacks on him. (Ultimatum #5)

MIA/Presumed dead

  • Firestar - MIA
  • Havok - MIA
  • Nightmare - Presumably dead after the Hulk destroys Doctor Strange's Orb of Acmantata. (Ultimate Spider-Man #132)

Bibliography

  • Ultimatum #1-5
  • Ultimate Fantastic Four #58-60
  • Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 1 #129-133
  • Ultimate X-Men #98-100

Reception

Despite strong sales, Ultimatum received intensely negative reviews since its conclusion.[9][10] IGN's Jesse Schedeen gave the series' final issue a scathing review, saying, "Ultimatum is one of the worst comics I have ever read," and called it "the ultimate nightmare."[11] Points of criticism among these reviews included the level of graphic violence, which included cannibalism, and the notion that the series was sold on the basis of its shock value,[12] with some reviews singling out Loeb's dialogue, characterization and storytelling,[13][14] others asserting the story's lack of originality,[15][16] and others opining that the series would've been better suited to someone who had previously been more involved with the Ultimate line, such as Brian Michael Bendis or Mark Millar.[17]

Despite negative reviews of the series as a whole, the initial reviews of the series' earlier issues were less negative. David Finch's art was often cited as Ultimatum's best aspect. Weekly Comic Book Review's Andrew C. Murphy gave the series' first issue a B+, praising David Finch's art, while Ben Berger gave it a C, opining that there was too much exposition, but also praising Finch's art.[18]

References