ULTIMATE INVASION #4 Sets The Stage For Marvel Comics' New Ultimate Universe - SPOILERS

ULTIMATE INVASION #4 Sets The Stage For Marvel Comics' New Ultimate Universe - SPOILERS

Jonathan Hickman's Ultimate Invasion story ended today and as well as revealing Kang's identity, the finale set the stage for a new Ultimate Universe. Find out exactly what happened after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Sep 27, 2023 10:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics

Jonathan Hickman and Bryan Hitch's Ultimate Invasion #4 reached its end today and, as you might expect from the former Fantastic Four and X-Men writer, it didn't exactly wrap up on an overly neat note. 

It starts with The Maker tasking Howard Stark and a Reed Richards Variant - forced to wear Doctor Doom's mask - with building a time machine based on the one he previously built and that he'll later copy (it's a time-travel thing), creating a time loop, of sorts. 

Howard betrays The Maker by unleashing the Ultimate Kang and his Variant army on the former Fantastic Four leader, and we learn it was the time-traveller who blew off half the villain's head and thereby put Earth-1610's Reed on the mission which would ultimately lead to his creation. 

Again, it's a time-travel thing!

The Maker and Kang both die and Howard unmasks the latter, appearing horrified by what he sees. Doom, meanwhile, cuts Latveria off from the world and leaves the planet's "heroes" fretting about what will eventually emerge seeing as a month on the outside is equivalent to 1,000 years in there (and it won't reopen for at least 2 years). 

Doom later meets with Tony who decides to pick up where his father left off by becoming Iron Lad in armour which looks an awful lot like Scarlet Centurion, two Kang Variants. With that, it's confirmed that he's destined to eventually become Kang and, in an effort to undo The Maker's damage to Earth-6160 - he previously travelled through time to stop Peter Parker from becoming Spider-Man, for example - Iron Lad and Doom set out to make things right.

They begin by finding Steve Rogers in the ice, giving this world a Captain America and likely reshaping the future. What this reality will look like remains to be seen, though we'll find out in the pages of Ultimate Universe #1 this November and then in Hickman's new Ultimate Spider-Man series. 

So, the Ultimate Universe has been reborn, but not necessarily exactly as we remember. That's not a bad thing as it did eventually run out of steam. Now, all signs point to Hickman having ambitious plans for what should be a far-reaching story taking place over the next few years...

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ULTIMATE INVASION #4
Written by Jonathan Hickman
Art & Cover by Bryan Hitch

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BraxtonHicks
BraxtonHicks - 9/27/2023, 10:23 AM
3 dots on the chest, where have I seen that before...
Origame
Origame - 9/27/2023, 10:43 AM
@BraxtonHicks - ...brainiac?
PC04
PC04 - 9/27/2023, 10:45 AM
@BraxtonHicks - Periphery?
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 9/27/2023, 12:37 PM
@BraxtonHicks - That three-titted prostitute from Total Recall?
dragon316
dragon316 - 9/27/2023, 8:57 PM
@BraxtonHicks - iron man? Fantastic four foundation costumes
DiegoMD
DiegoMD - 9/27/2023, 10:56 AM
They should've just continued the 1610 universe.
PapaBear562
PapaBear562 - 9/27/2023, 11:32 AM
Marvel continues to "jump the shark." What a mess.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 9/27/2023, 12:39 PM
So are both Stark and Doom (is that Victor or Reed) Kang variants? I think Hickman may have just solved the MCU's Kang problem.
GetsugaTensho22
GetsugaTensho22 - 9/27/2023, 7:28 PM
So basically the plot to Mortal Kombat 1? 😂
Nah, I don’t mind really. Seems interesting enough.
Jacory
Jacory - 9/28/2023, 7:33 AM
Wait ... so who's Kang?
AvalonX
AvalonX - 9/30/2023, 1:43 AM
@Jacory - Tony.
AvalonX
AvalonX - 9/30/2023, 1:47 AM
I read all four issues and the story and I thought it was terrible. Hickman is becoming hit or miss for me. His FF run was legendary. His Avengers run was really good too but he had to make it this grand epic. I did not like what he did with X-men. Like at all.

He's a guy with big ideas but I think can struggle at times really keeping all the strands going. Thats why FF was really good. The bigger the idea gets, the more it seems to get away from him. Plus, he quit X-men leaving it a mess. Who the hell can even follow those books with each one filled with non-X-men all over the place.
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