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The Ultimates #5

 

 

SCORE: 59

 

The Ultimates #5 

 

The Ultimates continues to unravel, and unwind. The Ultimates #5 is in essence an one shot about Hawkeye. I will get into that in just a little bit. The Ultimates #5 cost me $4.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content within The Ultimates #5. There are three comic book pages, then a recap page, a credit page, and then a cast page. Then we get the rest of the comic book content in The Ultimates #5.

Advertisements can be found all throughout the The Ultimates #5 comic book. There is a page near the end devoted to the next issue of this comic book series. There will be spoilers in my review of the The Ultimates #5 comic book. The issues families can have with The Ultimates #5 are violence, blood, racism, and more. At the end of The Ultimates #5 there are thirteen months left.

The man who was supposed to be Hawkeye rejected the offer and put the gear in a trash can. A Native American young man picks up the bow and specialty arrows and starts to attack this company. He is of course drawing the wrong kind of attention. Iron Lad sends Captain America to get the gear back and make this young man stand down. There is all kinds of talk about Cowboys and Indians in The Ultimates #5.

Captain America tries to reason with the young man but he will not listen due to his violent nature. I guess buffalo are running through his veins or something. Captain America finally whacks the kid in the head and must point out all of these soldiers are there to fight them. From there we have a team up and the two leave. Captain America is going to explain to Iron Lad that his shot did not miss.

The strange Hulk is who wraps up this comic book. This Hulk plans on taking out the team being built to fight them. In fact the next cover shows this Gray Hulk from India with gear from the different team members like he trashed them. I expect the next issue will have plenty of fighting in it. The Ultimates #5 is a great example of the racism liberals exhibit again and again.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 60%
Replay/Extras: 55%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Camp, Frigeri, Lee
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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