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		<title>By: Stillwaters</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stillwaters</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 22:37:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Terms like world class are chucked around loosely. The description applying to very few writers working within the mainstream comics field: Of the current crop of writers holding down the fort at the Marvel and DC forts the likes of Morrison, Brubaker , Millar, Moore, Miller, Ellis,  are undoubtedly within this rank. Loeb, clearly, falls far short of this standard. Even the most casual  review of the earlier Millar  “Ultimates” volumes can only induce, in any fair, unjaundiced reader, the deepest respect for Millars  commitment to innovative characterization- the reconceptualisation of Thor,  unarguably the most radical and successful reimagining of a mainstream character since Moore’s  groundbreaking work on Swamp thing and Miracleman; his careful attendance to plot, pacing and development, and an unshaking commitment to drive the brand promise  of the ultimate comics, namely to provide a modern, hip audience with hip, adult, envelope pushing, creative material freed of the historical constraints and overly censurish behavior of  editors and executive reps of the corporate owner. In this, Millar succeeded beyond the industries expectations, and perhaps even his own, providing a comic that was genuinely cinematic, literate, culturally relevant, all wonderful achievements, but more, Millar, with his artistic pattern, provide a work that while bursting the seams of the media’s two dimensional limitations, proved that the medium can be as fluid and exciting as any narrative laid down by its televisual, video or cinematic rivals. A short trip to the blogopshere of such industry leaders such as the Huffington Post, or a half hour spent watching Meet the Press,  or a quick travail through the increasingly moribund print media, underscores the devastating consequences of the current American administration middle eastern adventures, and to find the effects of these policies explored with such generosity of spirit - the American spirit, is after all completely vindicated by the conclusion of Volume 2-  insight,  and deft touch within an American comic; while remaining true to the kick arse essentials that drive all superhero comics, is to witness a writer who when fully focused- as Millar most certainly was during his run; the sheer, bombastic iconography of the central characters bringing out  from Millar, the chief-cynic-in-waiting, a genuine respect and love, much as the JLA and Superman has done for Millars contemporary and  arch rival in the world heavyweight champ stakes, Grant Morrison. Any reader over twenty five, with a college or university degree, or not, who has ever been embarrassed by reading comics, had only to hand over the Ultimates to the uniformed and skeptical, to have their reading habits fully justified. The handover of this flagship to the current writer, who has broken every script covenant laid down by Millar- careful development, razor sharp characterization, subtlety wit, inventiveness, and reduced an innovative, must read, must talk about title, to the level of a Sunday afternoon cartoon, digestible by toddles across the globe, who if they heard the phrase,  “ Abu Ghraib” would assume he was a cousin of Aladdin’s genie. To watch a character as vivid and fully realized as Thor be reduced to this faux-Shakespeare peaking, muscle bound poseur, is to see a Rumsfieldian castration of old Europe fully in play. Leob standing fully revealed as a plodding, reactionary hack stuck in an overly polished, primary colored, 1950’s view of a WASP controlled America that is entirely free of debate, challenge and any reconfiguring, renewing energy: In this, much like his reactionary contemporary, Alex Ross, who also  churns out unimaginative, nostalgia poems to a 1950’s apartheid, right-wing, America, Loeb’s work stands as a blatant rejection of the creative energies and attempts of the brand to reinvigorate and break the crippling existing narrative: and return to a “lets not think, lets not critique, lets not play, lets just give them comics that offer “Biff, Bang, Wallop” nonsense, and the girls and boys will just lap it up” universe that so sadly polluted the recent Indian Jones sequel, which exposed the full malady at the  current center of American movie making. It is fitting that as Speilberg and Lucas, the two individusuals who have done most to undermine a once great American cinema full of visionaries such as Coppola and  Malik, who committed to making adult drama, should return with their latest  racist, unintelligent, junk, promoting a world view and characters and stereotypes that bear no reflection to the current youth interest and creative production – and the cash returns on Indy 4 do nothing to counter this argument, that the comic intellectual and creative equivalent – and I use those words without any favorable implication, should rend, mutilate, reduce, trash, disfigure and, blatantly mock, the work of a writer of whom the likes of Coppola and Malik would have recognized as a fellow traveler in the world of adult concerns and literacy. Reading the current toilet paper that is being put out by Loeb and co, is to wonder if Marvel got a phone call from some delusional, rabid, right wing, culture fascist on and decided to cut and run. Cut ting and running being the only choice that someone with an IQ over seventy two is left with, after being exposed to the flaccid, incompetent, gutless, witless, impotent garbage of Loeb’s writing. I have not felt so sorry for an artist since Jim Lee worked with Azzarrello; or so determined to claim my money back, since foolishly submitting to an audit from a scientology centre in Piccadilly circus, London. Perhaps Loeb is in need of an audit? If marvel really cannot assign anyone better than this from its ranks, I suggest they hold an open call for scripts from the readers: Over the years  I have read garbage of the worst kind on various fan sites; material that has caused me to almost abandon   my general default setting of  loving  my fellow man, but surely nothing could be worse than this?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Terms like world class are chucked around loosely. The description applying to very few writers working within the mainstream comics field: Of the current crop of writers holding down the fort at the Marvel and DC forts the likes of Morrison, Brubaker , Millar, Moore, Miller, Ellis,  are undoubtedly within this rank. Loeb, clearly, falls far short of this standard. Even the most casual  review of the earlier Millar  “Ultimates” volumes can only induce, in any fair, unjaundiced reader, the deepest respect for Millars  commitment to innovative characterization- the reconceptualisation of Thor,  unarguably the most radical and successful reimagining of a mainstream character since Moore’s  groundbreaking work on Swamp thing and Miracleman; his careful attendance to plot, pacing and development, and an unshaking commitment to drive the brand promise  of the ultimate comics, namely to provide a modern, hip audience with hip, adult, envelope pushing, creative material freed of the historical constraints and overly censurish behavior of  editors and executive reps of the corporate owner. In this, Millar succeeded beyond the industries expectations, and perhaps even his own, providing a comic that was genuinely cinematic, literate, culturally relevant, all wonderful achievements, but more, Millar, with his artistic pattern, provide a work that while bursting the seams of the media’s two dimensional limitations, proved that the medium can be as fluid and exciting as any narrative laid down by its televisual, video or cinematic rivals. A short trip to the blogopshere of such industry leaders such as the Huffington Post, or a half hour spent watching Meet the Press,  or a quick travail through the increasingly moribund print media, underscores the devastating consequences of the current American administration middle eastern adventures, and to find the effects of these policies explored with such generosity of spirit &#8211; the American spirit, is after all completely vindicated by the conclusion of Volume 2-  insight,  and deft touch within an American comic; while remaining true to the kick arse essentials that drive all superhero comics, is to witness a writer who when fully focused- as Millar most certainly was during his run; the sheer, bombastic iconography of the central characters bringing out  from Millar, the chief-cynic-in-waiting, a genuine respect and love, much as the JLA and Superman has done for Millars contemporary and  arch rival in the world heavyweight champ stakes, Grant Morrison. Any reader over twenty five, with a college or university degree, or not, who has ever been embarrassed by reading comics, had only to hand over the Ultimates to the uniformed and skeptical, to have their reading habits fully justified. The handover of this flagship to the current writer, who has broken every script covenant laid down by Millar- careful development, razor sharp characterization, subtlety wit, inventiveness, and reduced an innovative, must read, must talk about title, to the level of a Sunday afternoon cartoon, digestible by toddles across the globe, who if they heard the phrase,  “ Abu Ghraib” would assume he was a cousin of Aladdin’s genie. To watch a character as vivid and fully realized as Thor be reduced to this faux-Shakespeare peaking, muscle bound poseur, is to see a Rumsfieldian castration of old Europe fully in play. Leob standing fully revealed as a plodding, reactionary hack stuck in an overly polished, primary colored, 1950’s view of a WASP controlled America that is entirely free of debate, challenge and any reconfiguring, renewing energy: In this, much like his reactionary contemporary, Alex Ross, who also  churns out unimaginative, nostalgia poems to a 1950’s apartheid, right-wing, America, Loeb’s work stands as a blatant rejection of the creative energies and attempts of the brand to reinvigorate and break the crippling existing narrative: and return to a “lets not think, lets not critique, lets not play, lets just give them comics that offer “Biff, Bang, Wallop” nonsense, and the girls and boys will just lap it up” universe that so sadly polluted the recent Indian Jones sequel, which exposed the full malady at the  current center of American movie making. It is fitting that as Speilberg and Lucas, the two individusuals who have done most to undermine a once great American cinema full of visionaries such as Coppola and  Malik, who committed to making adult drama, should return with their latest  racist, unintelligent, junk, promoting a world view and characters and stereotypes that bear no reflection to the current youth interest and creative production – and the cash returns on Indy 4 do nothing to counter this argument, that the comic intellectual and creative equivalent – and I use those words without any favorable implication, should rend, mutilate, reduce, trash, disfigure and, blatantly mock, the work of a writer of whom the likes of Coppola and Malik would have recognized as a fellow traveler in the world of adult concerns and literacy. Reading the current toilet paper that is being put out by Loeb and co, is to wonder if Marvel got a phone call from some delusional, rabid, right wing, culture fascist on and decided to cut and run. Cut ting and running being the only choice that someone with an IQ over seventy two is left with, after being exposed to the flaccid, incompetent, gutless, witless, impotent garbage of Loeb’s writing. I have not felt so sorry for an artist since Jim Lee worked with Azzarrello; or so determined to claim my money back, since foolishly submitting to an audit from a scientology centre in Piccadilly circus, London. Perhaps Loeb is in need of an audit? If marvel really cannot assign anyone better than this from its ranks, I suggest they hold an open call for scripts from the readers: Over the years  I have read garbage of the worst kind on various fan sites; material that has caused me to almost abandon   my general default setting of  loving  my fellow man, but surely nothing could be worse than this?</p>
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		<title>By: john sobie</title>
		<link>http://www.popcultureshock.com/ultimates-3-1-first-look/42897/comment-page-1/#comment-268706</link>
		<dc:creator>john sobie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 07:45:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>HEY,
i HAVE BEEN WATCHING JOE&#039;S WORK FOR OVER11 YRS NOW &amp; HE GETS BETTER EVERY TIME</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HEY,<br />
i HAVE BEEN WATCHING JOE&#8217;S WORK FOR OVER11 YRS NOW &amp; HE GETS BETTER EVERY TIME</p>
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		<title>By: Raefe Mahadeo</title>
		<link>http://www.popcultureshock.com/ultimates-3-1-first-look/42897/comment-page-1/#comment-239965</link>
		<dc:creator>Raefe Mahadeo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2008 00:41:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>IF I recall, it took bendis awhile to find his footing on avengers, though with how dull and repetitive the series became it wasn&#039;t much of a drop. seriously, the series was relaunched in 1997. bendis took over during the middle of 2004 with dissassembeled, a sad attempt to finish a 20 year old story line best handeled by a writer with less of an ego and more tact. this is not meant to insult bendis, this is seriously my opinion of him. back on topic, within that 7-8 year gap between the end of heroes reborn and beginning of dissasembeled there were two noteworthy story arcs. busieks first year and johns red zone. my point is that many of the avengers stories in the past did not aim to outdo previous stories or set the bar higher and many of the writer&#039;s were left writing villain of the month type stories. the series storyline foundations had repeated themselves to the death of fan interest when Bendis came on board and in many ways copied the x-men&#039;s formula(outcast&#039;sin new avengers, school of superhumans in initiative, several x-men characters:sauron, silver samurai, wolverine in the series). added with several new creations and solo 80s second string characters and marvels 2 most popular character and marvel actually made the title interesting. this is something similair. while I love millar&#039;s Ultimates, I was always longing for more of the superhero element with the gritty, realworld feel. All the realistic details millar added to the characters was one of millars strength&#039;s. I do feel that&#039;s been abandonded completly and the ultimates are becoming to similair to the 616 characters. also the cap and quicksilver scene seemed really forced and just a way to get the characters from point A to B. wanda&#039;s death seemed forced too, but was interesting. I do applaud loeb for spelling out wanda and pietro&#039;s relationship, but I feel he focuses on the superhero element to much and Valkyrie seems kind of redundant with thor around. I am glad panther&#039;s on the team, though, he is a favorite of mine. I do agree that ultimate hawkeye is way to similair to bullseye. all in all, the ultimate universe is becoming very much like 616(spider clones, x-men timelines, death as a redundant plot device; c&#039;mon, wanda will be back in time for ultimates 5 or sooner). I will give this book a few more issues as I feel loeb will get his footing on the book and it&#039;s just a matter of setting up the sttory he want&#039;s to tell. I am a fan of much of bendis work, for the record, I just have a very disdainfull opinion of his avengers work before civil war. so, a majority of the first 19 issues left me luke warm. I do, however, think he&#039;s found his niche right now on NA.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IF I recall, it took bendis awhile to find his footing on avengers, though with how dull and repetitive the series became it wasn&#8217;t much of a drop. seriously, the series was relaunched in 1997. bendis took over during the middle of 2004 with dissassembeled, a sad attempt to finish a 20 year old story line best handeled by a writer with less of an ego and more tact. this is not meant to insult bendis, this is seriously my opinion of him. back on topic, within that 7-8 year gap between the end of heroes reborn and beginning of dissasembeled there were two noteworthy story arcs. busieks first year and johns red zone. my point is that many of the avengers stories in the past did not aim to outdo previous stories or set the bar higher and many of the writer&#8217;s were left writing villain of the month type stories. the series storyline foundations had repeated themselves to the death of fan interest when Bendis came on board and in many ways copied the x-men&#8217;s formula(outcast&#8217;sin new avengers, school of superhumans in initiative, several x-men characters:sauron, silver samurai, wolverine in the series). added with several new creations and solo 80s second string characters and marvels 2 most popular character and marvel actually made the title interesting. this is something similair. while I love millar&#8217;s Ultimates, I was always longing for more of the superhero element with the gritty, realworld feel. All the realistic details millar added to the characters was one of millars strength&#8217;s. I do feel that&#8217;s been abandonded completly and the ultimates are becoming to similair to the 616 characters. also the cap and quicksilver scene seemed really forced and just a way to get the characters from point A to B. wanda&#8217;s death seemed forced too, but was interesting. I do applaud loeb for spelling out wanda and pietro&#8217;s relationship, but I feel he focuses on the superhero element to much and Valkyrie seems kind of redundant with thor around. I am glad panther&#8217;s on the team, though, he is a favorite of mine. I do agree that ultimate hawkeye is way to similair to bullseye. all in all, the ultimate universe is becoming very much like 616(spider clones, x-men timelines, death as a redundant plot device; c&#8217;mon, wanda will be back in time for ultimates 5 or sooner). I will give this book a few more issues as I feel loeb will get his footing on the book and it&#8217;s just a matter of setting up the sttory he want&#8217;s to tell. I am a fan of much of bendis work, for the record, I just have a very disdainfull opinion of his avengers work before civil war. so, a majority of the first 19 issues left me luke warm. I do, however, think he&#8217;s found his niche right now on NA.</p>
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		<title>By: Kayode Kendall</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kayode Kendall</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Dec 2007 17:57:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s only five issues!! Loeb needed to hit the ground running!</description>
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		<title>By: </title>
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		<dc:creator></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Dec 2007 04:42:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It wasn&#039;t that bad, WTF? It&#039;s only been one issue. I&#039;ll give it a few more before I declare it the anti-christ.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It wasn&#8217;t that bad, WTF? It&#8217;s only been one issue. I&#8217;ll give it a few more before I declare it the anti-christ.</p>
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		<title>By: Ben Newman</title>
		<link>http://www.popcultureshock.com/ultimates-3-1-first-look/42897/comment-page-1/#comment-222423</link>
		<dc:creator>Ben Newman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2007 15:18:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ve never been so disappointed about a comic in a very long time. So much so, that I actually feel the need to comment on it on a forum.

Marvel have told us over and over that this is not going to be the Millar/Hitch Ultimates. Fair enough. I get that but it feels like Loeb is going out of his way to ruin a great comic. Why he could not leave Bendis to handle the Ultimate Venom story i just can&#039;t understand. The interaction between characters was so weak (lots of WOW, AWESOME, EAT THIS) and the female Thor is a total joke. Hawkeye has no bow and arrow (just looks like Bullseye). I don&#039;t get it. I really wanted to give Loeb the benefit of the doubt but its worse than I thought it would be.

Marvel almost went bust in the 90&#039;s because of the poor standard of story telling. Why are they revisiting it? Be buggered if I know.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve never been so disappointed about a comic in a very long time. So much so, that I actually feel the need to comment on it on a forum.</p>
<p>Marvel have told us over and over that this is not going to be the Millar/Hitch Ultimates. Fair enough. I get that but it feels like Loeb is going out of his way to ruin a great comic. Why he could not leave Bendis to handle the Ultimate Venom story i just can&#8217;t understand. The interaction between characters was so weak (lots of WOW, AWESOME, EAT THIS) and the female Thor is a total joke. Hawkeye has no bow and arrow (just looks like Bullseye). I don&#8217;t get it. I really wanted to give Loeb the benefit of the doubt but its worse than I thought it would be.</p>
<p>Marvel almost went bust in the 90&#8242;s because of the poor standard of story telling. Why are they revisiting it? Be buggered if I know.</p>
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		<title>By: Kayode Kendall</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kayode Kendall</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2007 14:35:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;are you telling me we have two different people named kayode on here? what are the odds&quot;

Probably just somebody apin&#039; ya boy&#039;s style! I ain&#039;t mad, tho!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;are you telling me we have two different people named kayode on here? what are the odds&#8221;</p>
<p>Probably just somebody apin&#8217; ya boy&#8217;s style! I ain&#8217;t mad, tho!</p>
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		<title>By: xiombarg</title>
		<link>http://www.popcultureshock.com/ultimates-3-1-first-look/42897/comment-page-1/#comment-222040</link>
		<dc:creator>xiombarg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 22:24:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yep, it sucks.  
In fact, it&#039;s like reading somebody&#039;s first horrible venture into writing a comic book who is looking for a formula instead of a story.  Something like: shocking sex + bad attitudes = cool?  Whatever..  
You&#039;d think that Loeb has been around long enough to know that this formula doesn&#039;t work in place of real story, and it never did.  I can&#039;t even begin to count how many self published and/or small press comics I&#039;ve read who try to use this formula in place of a story.  It&#039;s dumb and it&#039;s lame, and frankly it shows a lack of editorial guidance (hey Ralph Macchio, wake up.)   
Joe Mad is there, and it&#039;s..  It&#039;s ok if you like the generic Udon Studios look, but I agree that the coloring job looks like hell.  Muddy brown never works well in comics generally.  How about a D+.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yep, it sucks.<br />
In fact, it&#8217;s like reading somebody&#8217;s first horrible venture into writing a comic book who is looking for a formula instead of a story.  Something like: shocking sex + bad attitudes = cool?  Whatever..<br />
You&#8217;d think that Loeb has been around long enough to know that this formula doesn&#8217;t work in place of real story, and it never did.  I can&#8217;t even begin to count how many self published and/or small press comics I&#8217;ve read who try to use this formula in place of a story.  It&#8217;s dumb and it&#8217;s lame, and frankly it shows a lack of editorial guidance (hey Ralph Macchio, wake up.)<br />
Joe Mad is there, and it&#8217;s..  It&#8217;s ok if you like the generic Udon Studios look, but I agree that the coloring job looks like hell.  Muddy brown never works well in comics generally.  How about a D+.</p>
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		<title>By: woodsman816</title>
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		<dc:creator>woodsman816</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 22:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i just picked it up to give it real try cuz i really wanted to be wrong. i hoped i could at least like the pretty pictures. hoped that it would at least be quasi interesting.

it wasn&#039;t. this is just really bad. thats it. there&#039;s nothing left to say.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i just picked it up to give it real try cuz i really wanted to be wrong. i hoped i could at least like the pretty pictures. hoped that it would at least be quasi interesting.</p>
<p>it wasn&#8217;t. this is just really bad. thats it. there&#8217;s nothing left to say.</p>
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		<title>By: Jon Haehnle</title>
		<link>http://www.popcultureshock.com/ultimates-3-1-first-look/42897/comment-page-1/#comment-222026</link>
		<dc:creator>Jon Haehnle</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 21:52:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>are you telling me we have two different people named kayode on here? what are the odds</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>are you telling me we have two different people named kayode on here? what are the odds</p>
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		<title>By: Kayode O</title>
		<link>http://www.popcultureshock.com/ultimates-3-1-first-look/42897/comment-page-1/#comment-222019</link>
		<dc:creator>Kayode O</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 21:30:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have to agree. What made the original ultimates the phenomena that they were, were the incredibly detailed art that more often than not made you feel as though you were watching a summer blockbuster with a solid plot.

While not wishing to sound pretentious there were so many instances where what was left unsaid was actually more profound than what had actually been written.

It is easy to heap criticism on the efforts of others without having walked in their shoes. HOWEVER!! as has been proven by those who have come before comics can be written in a manner that is intelligent engaging and thought provoking without resorting to the usual somewhat boring &quot;in your face&quot; with &quot;attitude&quot; method of story telling.

As some else once said &quot;that book is doomed&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to agree. What made the original ultimates the phenomena that they were, were the incredibly detailed art that more often than not made you feel as though you were watching a summer blockbuster with a solid plot.</p>
<p>While not wishing to sound pretentious there were so many instances where what was left unsaid was actually more profound than what had actually been written.</p>
<p>It is easy to heap criticism on the efforts of others without having walked in their shoes. HOWEVER!! as has been proven by those who have come before comics can be written in a manner that is intelligent engaging and thought provoking without resorting to the usual somewhat boring &#8220;in your face&#8221; with &#8220;attitude&#8221; method of story telling.</p>
<p>As some else once said &#8220;that book is doomed&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By: Kayode Kendall</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kayode Kendall</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 03:38:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That&#039;s the big problem for me, too. Hitch and Millar went to a lot of trouble to give Ultimates a real world feeling, and Loeb seems hellbent on stripping all of that away. To say nothing of the fact that Loeb just seems to have no grasp of subtlety. From the opening page, he just proves himself to be horribly juvenile and immature. &quot;Oooh, Tony&#039;s got a sex tape out on the net! It&#039;s EVERYWHERE!&quot; &quot;Hey, can&#039;t you all tell that Pietro and Wanda have the hots for each other? We are flat out telling you!&quot; &quot;Can&#039;t you see Hawkeye&#039;s all dark and broody since his family was killed? &#039;Cause we&#039;re flat-out tell you!&quot; 

It&#039;s like Loeb has zero faith in the readers to come to their own conclusions, while at the same time just expecting us to accept this whole new dynamic that he&#039;s created, where little to no reference is made to what&#039;s come before.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s the big problem for me, too. Hitch and Millar went to a lot of trouble to give Ultimates a real world feeling, and Loeb seems hellbent on stripping all of that away. To say nothing of the fact that Loeb just seems to have no grasp of subtlety. From the opening page, he just proves himself to be horribly juvenile and immature. &#8220;Oooh, Tony&#8217;s got a sex tape out on the net! It&#8217;s EVERYWHERE!&#8221; &#8220;Hey, can&#8217;t you all tell that Pietro and Wanda have the hots for each other? We are flat out telling you!&#8221; &#8220;Can&#8217;t you see Hawkeye&#8217;s all dark and broody since his family was killed? &#8216;Cause we&#8217;re flat-out tell you!&#8221; </p>
<p>It&#8217;s like Loeb has zero faith in the readers to come to their own conclusions, while at the same time just expecting us to accept this whole new dynamic that he&#8217;s created, where little to no reference is made to what&#8217;s come before.</p>
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		<title>By: woodsman816</title>
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		<dc:creator>woodsman816</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 00:45:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>am i the only who&#039;s dissapointed with the way this crap looks?i mean the art i enjoy its mads style. but all the great things about the comic was the very meticulous real world flavor that hitch and millar put into it. this just looks like a 616 slamboree and even the costumes have been given the 616 treatment</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>am i the only who&#8217;s dissapointed with the way this crap looks?i mean the art i enjoy its mads style. but all the great things about the comic was the very meticulous real world flavor that hitch and millar put into it. this just looks like a 616 slamboree and even the costumes have been given the 616 treatment</p>
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		<title>By: Bill Code</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bill Code</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 17:22:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m just a little disappointed that Marvel has changed the Ultimate Thor&#039;s hammer to the 616 version. Other than that, this looks to be pretty cool!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m just a little disappointed that Marvel has changed the Ultimate Thor&#8217;s hammer to the 616 version. Other than that, this looks to be pretty cool!</p>
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		<title>By: RgerMore</title>
		<link>http://www.popcultureshock.com/ultimates-3-1-first-look/42897/comment-page-1/#comment-209939</link>
		<dc:creator>RgerMore</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 05:26:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Deadpool?  Where did  you see him?  Only guy even close to him that i see is a gun wielding Hawkeye.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deadpool?  Where did  you see him?  Only guy even close to him that i see is a gun wielding Hawkeye.</p>
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		<title>By: jeffrey c. benitez</title>
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		<dc:creator>jeffrey c. benitez</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2007 05:15:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>one word man! only one word can describe this book... WOW!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>one word man! only one word can describe this book&#8230; WOW!</p>
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		<title>By: ****</title>
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		<dc:creator>****</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2007 07:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Chick?  Are you a teenager with a mullet?  That&#039;s Ultimate Valkerie...who all of a sudden has a flying horse and all the accoutrement associated with 616 Valkerie even though Millar and Hitch have already established that this Ultimate universe&#039;s Valkerie is nothing more than an ordinary promiscuous teenage girl who dresses in hubcaps.  That Jeph Loeb bastard should do his research.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chick?  Are you a teenager with a mullet?  That&#8217;s Ultimate Valkerie&#8230;who all of a sudden has a flying horse and all the accoutrement associated with 616 Valkerie even though Millar and Hitch have already established that this Ultimate universe&#8217;s Valkerie is nothing more than an ordinary promiscuous teenage girl who dresses in hubcaps.  That Jeph Loeb bastard should do his research.</p>
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		<title>By: asdf</title>
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		<dc:creator>asdf</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Nov 2007 07:12:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>So basically, Ultimate Brotherhood + Ultimate Venom vs Ultimates + Ultimate Spider-man + Ultimate BP and two other new chars (Deadpool+chick I guess?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So basically, Ultimate Brotherhood + Ultimate Venom vs Ultimates + Ultimate Spider-man + Ultimate BP and two other new chars (Deadpool+chick I guess?</p>
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