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The Multiversity: Ultra Comics 1 (May 2015)


Amelia Osborne stars in THE EARTH, THE WAY I LEFT IT, directed by Jeff Pinilla.

The Multiversity: Ultra Comics #1What’s Grant Morrison doing with Ultra Comics, a Multiversity tie-in issue? Well, he’s giving Doug Mahnke a lot of great stuff to draw. If you ignore all of Morrison’s breaking the fourth wall (but not really–it’s not like it’s a “Choose Your Own Adventure”), the comic just gives Mahnke a chance to realize this quick superhero story in the apocalypse.

What’s caused the apocalypse? A Cthulhu-like monster. It might not come across as a big Alan Moore knock if Ultra–he’s the protagonist of Ultra Comics–if Ultra didn’t look like Miracleman. The issue has a credit to Siegel and Shuster and there’s a Shazam reference; but what isn’t clear is if Morrison likes Miracleman or not.

There’s lame stuff about the reader interacting and generating the life of the comic (and protagonist) and Internet whining. But it’s thoughtless.

Except the Mahnke art makes it all worthwhile.

CREDITS

Ultra Comics Lives!; writer, Grant Morrison; penciller, Doug Mahnke; inkers, Christian Alamy, Mark Irwin, Keith Champagne and Jaime Mendoza; colorists, Gabe Eltaeb and David Baron; letterer, Steve Wands; editor, Rickey Purdin; publisher, DC Comics.


One response to “The Multiversity: Ultra Comics 1 (May 2015)”

  1. V Wiley

    As much as I am a Mahnke fanatic, this comic was perhaps the most boring of the Multiversity one shots. Getting all meta on us doesn’t mean you can’t have a plot, for shit’s sake! Dull, allready done, totally formulaic are all descriptive terms for this holy turd! Stan Lee would roll over in his grave, if he were dead….

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