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Ultimate End #1 by Brian Michael Bendis
Ultimate End #1 by Brian Michael Bendis












Ultimate End #1 by Brian Michael Bendis

There’s nothing outwardly wrong with the issue.

Ultimate End #1 by Brian Michael Bendis

This issue gets by on attitude, familiarity, and the promise of what’s to come, provided that the reader is well entrenched in the Spider-Man world, in both classic and new varieties.

Ultimate End #1 by Brian Michael Bendis

If it’s your contention that it doesn’t matter why or how that happens, and you just want to see those two kids hanging out and cracking wise, then this will probably be just up your alley. We all know the premise now: Peter Parker of the Marvel Universe proper meets Miles Morales of the Ultimate Marvel Universe. It’s a first chapter, except it doesn’t really even feel like enough to be called that. I really don’t mean to be harsh, but there’s honestly nothing here other than spectacular comic book art that would sway me to recommend this to a reader, unless they very much enjoy Spider-Man swinging around, mostly talking to himself about how much he loves New York. If I’m Brian Bendis, I’m very happy to be working with Sara Pichelli, because she’s the reason to read Spider-Men #1.














Ultimate End #1 by Brian Michael Bendis