Ultimate Invasion

Ultimate Invasion
Cover of Ultimate Invasion #2 (July 2023).
Art by Bryan Hitch.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
FormatLimited series
GenreSuperhero
Publication dateJune – September 2023
No. of issues4
Main character(s)Maker
Howard Stark
Illuminati
Creative team
Written byJonathan Hickman
Penciller(s)Bryan Hitch
Inker(s)Andrew Currie
Letterer(s)Joe Caramagna
Colorist(s)Alex Sinclair
Editor(s)
  • Wil Moss
  • Assistant Editor:
  • Michelle Marchese

Ultimate Invasion is a four-issue American comic book limited series written by Jonathan Hickman, drawn by Bryan Hitch and colored by Alex Sinclair. The first issue was published by Marvel Comics on June 21, 2023.[1] The storyline shows Maker (the Reed Richards of Earth-1610) manipulating a new Earth called Earth-6160.[2]

Plot

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Issue 1

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Two months ago a group of armed mercenaries raid the Blaakguard Building. They make their way to the sub-level where they find a prison containing the man who contracted them to break him out. Once they open it, they are greeted by the Maker as they give him his outfit. Maker then places his outfit on and then uses a device to merge the mercenaries into a look-alike of him as he leaves.

Later, Mister Fantastic and Black Panther look through the building's rubble and arrive where Maker is imprisoned as the imposter disintegrates. One week after this, the Maker infiltrates the Baxter Building to obtain a dossier that documents the origins of Earth-616's heroes, while inadvertently waking up Franklin Richards in the process. The next day at the Necropolis, Mister Fantastic informs his fellow Illuminati members Black Bolt, Black Panther, Doctor Strange, Iron Man, Namor, and Professor X on what had happened. They each state about how Maker came to each of their locations and stole items from each one, concluding that he's building something.

Meanwhile, the Maker arrives at the Morales apartment where he awakens Miles Morales. He claims to Miles that they have a shared history of being from Earth-1610 and tries to convince him to leave. Without success, the Maker states that the offer still stands if he changes his mind and gives Miles a blank card as he disappears. Moments later, the Illuminati confront the Maker as he claims that he is using a portal to go to the one place where he can call his own. Despite their attacks, he escapes through the portal as they vow to find him. Before he departs, The Maker asks Mister Fantastic if he would erase him from existence, with he responding with "yes". The Maker then remarks he'll "keep that in mind". On Earth-6160, 15-year old Peter Parker and Liz Allan arrive at the demonstration of the Isotope Genome Accelerator. When a spider gets affected by its radioactive waves, it tries to bite Peter only for the Maker to the smack it and contain its corpse, preventing him from obtaining any powers.[3]

Issue 2

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In Earth-6160, the Maker has been altering its history and avetting the origins of many of its heroes. He places Loki on the throne of Asgard with Thor bowing to him, shatters the Bifrost Bridge, delays a rocket launch so that Reed Richards' crew wouldn't fly into a cosmic storm, while witnessing Howard Stark and Obadiah Stane becoming partners in running Stark/Stane together. There are also events he wasn't able to prevent, such as Bruce Banner becoming the Hulk, while he still hasn't found where Captain America's frozen body is, theorizing there wasn't a counterpart of Rogers in this world.

It is shown the Maker has established a domed enclave called "The City" in Latveria, using it as his seat of political power as he creates a new world order. His memory log of Earth-6160's inhabitants states that Jim Hammond, Bucky Barnes, Susan Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm are dead, Robert Grayson, Jack Monroe, Peter Parker, Hank Pym, and Janet van Dyne are "inactive", Thor and Doctor Strange are captured, and Reed Richards, Howard Stark, and Bruce Banner are "controlled" in unspecified ways.

It is then shown that Howard Stark is the Iron Man of this Earth. with his young son Tony Stark working at Stark/Stane. He and Obadiah are called to The City where a international event of incorporated nation-states would occur, with both representing the North American Union. Also in attendance are an "enlightened" Hulk and his fellow monks from the Children of the Eternal Light, Sunfire, Viper, and Silver Samurai representing the Harada-Yoshida Alliance of Hi No Kuni, Colossus, Magik, and Omega Red of the Rasputin family, the rulers of the Eurasian Republic. The Maker comes out of The City to greet them as a wormhole opens up, with clones of Captain America, Giant-Man, Thor, Vision, and Wasp attacking The City. Obadiah fights the clone army until he is killed by a Vision clone. Hulk, the Harada-Yashida Alliance, and the Rasputin family slay most of them as Howard falls unconscious.

The Maker later wakes Howard up and informs him that Obadiah is dead. He is then shown the captive clones that survived, as the Maker explains to Howard that these were a group of temporal suicide bombers from the future as a group of people are herded in. Their supposed genetic ancestors. The Maker has the group of innocents vaporized, with the captive clones disintegrating following this. When Howard expresses his concerns, the Maker explains to him that he is not of this Earth. Then he shows the Immortus Engine, a time machine which he used to remake Earth-6160 into what its current form. When Howard exclaims that because of the Maker's actions more will come after him, he removes his helmet to show off a missing part of his head from a previous attack, stating it will take time for him to heal after he previously rearranged some of his organs, but laments that the attack gave him amnesia. The Maker then goes on to state to Howard that he needs him because of his theory that Howard is the one built the Engine.[4]

Issue 3

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At Obadiah Stane's funeral, Tony gives his condolences for his loss. Howard tells Tony that they are going away for a while. Earlier in Latveria, Howard Stark talks to Emmanuel da Costa of the Society of South America. While giving his condolences for Obadiah's death, Emmanuel mentions that Obadiah was usually the one who handled such "high-level" meetings as Howard is initially puzzled during the gathering. Emmanuel goes on to explain protocols regarding some attendants, introducing Howard to Henri Duggary of the European Union as Hulk asks about the meaning of the attack. He is told there is no word about it yet, then giving his condolences to Howard. Magik demands information on who attacked them and where the Maker is. Howard asks Henri what the Rasputins are doing there, since they are the "enemy". Emmanuel then states his surprise that Howard doesn't know how the meetings work.

Hulk explains that the world leaders operate together as a group in a manufactured state of war economy in which each power bloc takes turns in playing the role of a rogue state, as the Maker's personal philosophies state that a perpetual global peace is impossible and conflict is necessary for a stable society. The Maker himself arrives, welcoming Howard as part of his Council and as the new ruler of the North American Union. He asks the Maker what the "real work" is that they do.

In the present, Howard and Tony board their helicopter to head back to Stark Tower. Tony suggests to his dad that he should make the logical choice and fight them. One day ago at The City, the Maker takes Howard inside as he tells him that this section is a prison where some work is being done. As he instructs him to build the Immortus Engine, he introduces Howard to Earth-6160's version of Reed Richards, who is wearing a Doctor Doom-like mask and suit. In the far future, the clones are assembled by Kang the Conqueror, accustomed with his own Iron Man-like suit, who plans to finally end the Maker.[5]

Issue 4

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As Howard and Reed Richards are finishing the Immortus Engine, Reed tells Howard that he knows secrets about the Maker, such as where he came from and how he shaped the world into what it is now. With the Engine now finished, Reed suggests to Howard a feedback mechanism to account for the Immortus Engine to be able to traverse back and forth through time. As Howard asks him how long he's been trapped, Reed remarks how he gave up keeping track of time after the Maker continued to feed him misleading hints and tells Howard he cannot run from who he is.

One week later, Howard is about to give the Immortus Engine to the Maker. Howard remarks that the original Engine was made by someone else, most likely the Maker from the past, with the Maker remarking that maybe he'll take it to his past self and then will make his own Immortus Engine, continuing the loop. Howard then tells him he's grown tired over having to choose between either him or Kang, so he has Reed shut down the shield surrounding The City just long enough to allow Kang and army to arrive and seal The City shut with them inside. The Maker lambasts Howard, telling him that he is the reason why the world is the way it is and that Howard can ether run and hide or fight inevitability, as his choices make no difference. Howard then remarks that Maker is wrong, that he has a third choice and is going to take it.

As the two armies fight, Maker and Kang find and fight each other, with the Maker stating he remembers who Kang is. A flashback shows that, when the Maker was still developing the world, he used the Immortus Engine to visit the far future to see what became of his empire, only to be greeted by Kang who gave him his original injury and tells him he is "witnessing his origin". Back in the present, Howard has shut off the damper of the Engine, intending on taking down both Maker and Kang with it and a big explosion erupts, knocking out both armies. Meanwhile at the Maker's castle in Latveria, Reed steals the Maker's incomplete Immortus Engine contemplating whether he is making another prison for himself.

Before The City's power conduit surges and becomes closed off, Howard takes off Kang's mask to reveal his face only to react with disappointment. One week later, the Maker's Council has gathered to discuss what has become of both The City and their leader. Lord Ra mentions that when The City was sealed for a month the first time, a thousand years had passed inside. Hulk mentions how he once asked the Maker if one month was a thousand years in The City, then would three months be three thousand years in the city, with the Maker responding that "some secrets are mine and mine alone". The group speculates how they have two years till The City reopens, and on what to do with America and their Union since there's now a power vaccum with Stark's absence. Magik then suggests that they split it up amongst themselves, with the group taking a vote to decide on how to go through with it.

At Stark Tower, Reed gives Tony the Maker's broken Immortus Engine, the secret files he kept on everyone, and a letter written to Tony before Howard went through with his plan. Tony asks Reed if Howard is dead, with he responding that he can't give him a definitive answer. Tony remarks that he's going to need a suit. As he builds a new suit with the Immortus Engine built into it, Tony remarks that they have work to do as there were some things the Maker missed with Tony now knowing why. When Reed asks if he will call himself Iron Man, Tony responds that it was his father's name and that he'll go by Iron Lad until he comes up with a better one. The epilogue showcases them discovering the frozen body of Captain America with the letter written by Howard overlayed above, telling Tony that he has grown tired of this world and that it's never too late for him to change the world. "You just have to fight. And you just have to win".[6]

Epilogue (Ultimate Universe #1: One Shot)

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Two weeks have passed since The City was sealed. Reed Richards has taken up the name of Doctor Doom as he and Iron Lad spring Thor from his cell in Asgard. When they reach Mjolnir, they find it guarded by the prison's warden Sif and some Asgardian soldiers. As Iron Lad attacks, Thor calls Mjolnir to him as he defeats the remaining soldiers. Thor then teleports himself, Iron Lad, and Doctor Doom away from the Asgardian prison with Sif caught in the process.

Moments later at Stark Tower, the four stand before a frozen Captain America as Iron Lad states that getting him out will be a complicated process. Iron Lad works to persuade Sif into helping them as he states Thor is supposed to be the true king of Asgard, which confuses him. Doctor Doom explains that the Maker had come from a different universe and made Earth-6160 in his image by making it so that the circumstances that created the heroes of this world never occurred, and that they are working to undo his changes by using the memory log on Earth-6160's heroes while he is trapped in The City. Tony then reveals The Maker helped Loki kill Odin and steal Thor's birthright. Thor then agrees to help them, with Sif states that she will stick around.

Moments later, the four make it to the Maker's castle in Latveria. They enter a room filled with different repositories. Sif speculates that each one must contain a relic of a stolen life, with Doom stating each one "holds around a hundred". Before they can make plans, they are ambushed by Duggary, who wounds Thor and knocks down the rest before Iron Lad fires a repulsor blast at his face. After Thor manages to the transport the group and one repository back to Stark Tower, Iron Lad uses his an invention to help heal Thor as Doom finds a spider in the repository.

Back in Latveria, Henri is wearing an eyepatch over his wounded left eye as he informs the Council of what happened and that Howard Stark's son was responsible for his injuries. Hulk gives his condolences to Henri as he claims that Tony "has given them North America". Iron Lad and Doom see an Stark/Stane orbiting space station about to fire on Stark Tower, as Hulk states to Duggary that they intend to frame Tony and his allies as terrorists in a false flag attack. The space station fires as Tony uses the Immortus Engine built into his armor to teleport the group out. Hulk then states to the rest of the Council that they will pin the destruction on Stark as, while they were the ones who fired it, it was his family's company that built the satellite.

One week later, a news report states that thousands of lives were lost in the Manhattan area as the newsman states that a few names listed on a database are speculated as having perished, which includes but are not limited to Emily Osborn, Norman Osborn, and May Parker. In the following news of international events during this period of upheaval, it's stated that on Hi No Kuni, a mysterious incident occured in which a car explosively collided with a bicycle on the street, putting the driver is in serious condition while the bicyclist escaped without a scratch. There are also breakouts of regional infighting in the Upper and Lower Kingdoms and supposedly an insurgence occcuring against the rule of Lord Ra and Lord Khonshu. The newsman speculates on Tony Stark's motive for the attack, while stating the public may never know why he did it, and that he has presumably perished in the blast. What they don't know is that Tony secretly survived along with his allies, suggesting the forming of a resistance effort against the Maker's Council.[7]

Publication history

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Ultimate Invasion is a four-issue Marvel Comics limited series written by Jonathan Hickman, drawn by Bryan Hitch and colored by Alex Sinclair, which reintroduces the Ultimate Comics universe created by Brian Michael Bendis.[8] Originally, Donny Cates was going to write Ultimate Invasion, as it follows up on his inclusion of the Maker in his Venom run, but after he got into a bad car accident, Hickman was brought on board as the new writer, ultimately going in a different direction. Cates was given a special thanks in the credits of the first issue.[2]

Hickman, in an interview, said "[Revisiting the idea of Ultimate Comics] couldn't be replicating or revisiting what Brian did in the original Ultimates - creating a streamlined, modernized version that would eventually become the spine of the MCU, and it certainly couldn't be what I did, which was a final chapter of a pre-existing universe. We also thought the very idea of Ultimate Comics needed to be inverted from what the original universe was - we wanted this to be something that could really only exist in the comic space: a new way of thinking about, and enjoying, a new version of the Marvel Universe. I'm pretty happy to say that it feels like we’ve accomplished those things and we’re very excited for everyone to get to read it."[9]

Titles involved

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  • Ultimate Invasion #1–4
  • Ultimate Universe #1

Reception

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Audience reception to Ultimate Invasion is highly positive. On the League of Comic Geeks website, 97% of readers like Ultimate Invasion #1, with it having a 4.1/5 average rating.[10] 95% of readers like Ultimate Invasion #2, with it having a 4.1/5 average rating.[11] The entire event was released to mixed reviews from critics however, with critics giving the event an average rating of 7.3 out of 10 based on 42 reviews.[12]

Issue Release date Critic rating Critic reviews Ref.[13]
#1 June 21, 2023 7.8/10 15 [14]
#2 July 26, 2023 9 [15]
#3 August 30, 2023 7.3/10 10 [16]
#4 September 27, 2023 6.5/10 8 [17]

Future

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In June 2023, it was reported that the end of Ultimate Invasion will lead to a new line of titles in the Ultimate Universe line.[18][19]

The first line of Ultimate Comics titles was announced in October 2023, with:

Collected editions

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Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
Ultimate Invasion
  • Ultimate Invasion #1–4
March 26, 2024 978-0785194736
The Ultimates, Volume 1: Fix the World
  • Ultimate Universe one-shot
  • The Ultimates #1–6
February 4, 2025 978-1302957513

References

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  1. ^ Marston, George (February 22, 2023). "The Ultimate Universe is back at Marvel this summer thanks to Hitch and Hickman". GamesRadar+. Archived from the original on July 27, 2023. Retrieved July 26, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Johnston, Rich (2 August 2023). "Donny Cates, Missing Six Months Of His Life, After Car Accident". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  3. ^ Ultimate Invasion #1. Marvel Comics.
  4. ^ Ultimate Invasion #2. Marvel Comics.
  5. ^ Ultimate Invasion #3. Marvel Comics.
  6. ^ Hickman, Jonathan (2023). Ultimate Invasion #4. Marvel Comics.
  7. ^ Ultimate Universe #1. Marvel Comics.
  8. ^ "THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE BEGINS IN JONATHAN HICKMAN AND BRYAN HITCH'S ULTIMATE INVASION". First Comics News. February 22, 2023. Retrieved February 22, 2023.
  9. ^ Holub, Christian (February 22, 2023). "Jonathan Hickman and Bryan Hitch are teaming up for a new Ultimate Marvel comic". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved February 22, 2023.
  10. ^ "Ultimate Invasion #1 Reviews". League of Comic Geeks. Retrieved 2023-08-14.
  11. ^ "Ultimate Invasion #2 Reviews". League of Comic Geeks. Retrieved 2023-08-14.
  12. ^ "Ultimate Invasion (2023) Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved 2023-09-27.
  13. ^ "Ultimate Invasion (2023) Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved 2023-06-23.
  14. ^ "Ultimate Invasion #1 Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved 2023-06-23.
  15. ^ "Ultimate Invasion #2 Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved 2023-08-10.
  16. ^ "Ultimate Invasion #3 Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
  17. ^ "Ultimate Invasion #4 Reviews". ComicBookRoundup.com. Retrieved 2023-09-27.
  18. ^ Babb, Tiffany (June 8, 2023). "It's official: Marvel is relaunching its Ultimate Universe". Popverse. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  19. ^ Marston, George (June 8, 2023). "Marvel is launching a new Ultimate Universe with a whole new line of Ultimate Comics". GamesRadar+. Retrieved June 9, 2023.