
With some breathing room, the Exiles find out that things work a little differently in this universe, and Galactus needs their protection. I don't know whether the idea Bedard is running with here, where Galactus' role is basically reversed is new, but I like it. It's a nifty sort of twist on things. The issue ends with the Exiles having been drafted into the fight against Crazy Shiny Boy, while still needing to protect Big G.
Just a couple of other things: Galactus looks a little different in Power Princess' universe. Kind of like he fused with that Warlock character from New Mutants. Pelletier draws HUGE guys. I mean, Surfer, the Shi'ar Guard, Sabretooth, even Longshot looks pretty hefty at times. His art is still very pleasing to my eye, but damn, I wonder if Gladiator can scratch his nosse with the massive guns he's sporting! Longshot has a power I never knew about. Interesting. Oh, and Tony Bedard's got my interest on this one. Still doing a fine job holding down the fort until Mr. Claremont recovers. Bravo Tony. 4.2 out of 5.

I do kind of wish we'd gotten more dragon-fighting. Most of the issue focused on Sage and Wisdom figuring out the key to defeating the fire-breathers, and the shocking secret that no one had ever realized before! I do suppose it makes sense, in a "it's a big world" kind of way. Still no definitive word of whether Dane will join up with Excalibur down the road, and why do I have a bad feeling about Pete Wisdom? He's on a Harry Osborn-esque downward spiral. Or maybe not. I'm not really that familiar with him, so maybe being drunk and humiliated is natural for him. 3.8 out of 5.

But of course, Nick Fury don't want anybody butting in on his parade, so he decides to adopt the "Scorched Earth" Strategy. Man, I think he must have gotten mad that I disliked Carol Danvers so much last week, and wanted to reestablish his "I'm a big jackass" cred. Mission accomplished, Fury. Oh yeah, and Pizza Face Peter meets the, um, the, uh... She-Wolf?
OK, I really have no idea what that thing on the last page is supposed to be. I'm sure it's a new take on a preexisiting Marvel character (this is Ultimate Spider-Man after all), but who? Hey, at least some stuff happened. 3.7 out 5.
7 comments:
I think the monster on the last page was the creature that used to chase Bugs Bunny around sometimes ...
I'll post a picture on my blog.
I read every single 7S mini and Seven Soldiers #1 still passed right over my head.
I think you might need to be high on something (acid?) to be able to get it...
fortress: Works for me.
zeb: Well, that makes me feel better.
Yeah, I read all of 7S, but a lot of #1 left me lost too.
Nextwave was my pick this week. A pitch-perfect spoof of Mark Millar's writing on Authority and Ultimates, and an appearance from Forbush Man too! Class, as they say, in a glass.
dude longshot used that power in uncanny x-men 230...longshot hears voices....this was during the outback issues....so they find the tresure room from the reavers and longshot goes in and "hears " the items talk or tell stories and they find out that the reavers stole all this stuff so for x-mas they return it all...awwww x-mas miracles do come true......but isnt it odd i know that fact yet dont know grammar and spelling...it IS a mad mad wrold after all.
gabesummers
kelvin: Nextwave cracked me up. Makes me wish I'd been buying it from the beginning. Is there any word on a trade version of it?
gabe: OK, that's cool. I figured it was probably something he used before, but I hadn't ever seen it.
Thanks for the heads up.
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