Writer: Al Ewing
Artist: Alan Davis
Overview/Discussion:
Even
though Secret Wars is the hottest event going on right now at Marvel,
I'd like to pick up and discuss issues or mini-series that have been
or are under the radar. Basically covering some issues or
stories that aren't quite mainstreamed over at Marvel or DC. The
cover has the names, Avengers and Ultron, on the title but there
wasn't much buzz out for it.
There
were three issues that were released from April-May 2015. The Age of
Ultron 2015 movie was released as well, along with the graphic novel
Rage of Ultron. It started from Avengers: Ultron Forever;
then, Marvel shoe horned it in New Avengers and Uncanny Avengers, and
on top of that, they issued them as #1's. This is said to take 50
years into the future, but it is not certain if Secret Wars will
affect this.
Al
Ewing sets up a group of time traveling Avengers including a few 616
Avengers. The story features Captain America (child of Luke Cage and
Jessica Jones), old school Walt Simonson Thor, Iron Man (James
Rhodes), Hulk, Jane Foster's Thor, Black Widow, and Vision. They will
take on, one of Avenger's long time foe, Ultron.
Synopsis:
Avengers: Ultron Forever #1-
The
story starts off in the year 20XX at a post apocalyptic Manhattan
Island. The Gold Skull and his gang are stealing a shipment of
helium. They are suddenly ambushed by Captain America. She easily
takes out Gold Skull's henchmen. At one point, she leaves herself
vulnerable, which gives one of the henchmen a chance to shoot Captain
America; however, she is bulletproof since she is the child of Luke
Cage. Right before she subdues the Gold Skull, a light appears around
her and then she disappears.
Switch
to present day at Avenger's Tower, Black Widow and Vision are
training in a simulation room. Black Widow tries to take a shot at
Vision with her Widows Bite blast, but Vision just phases through it.
Black Widow starts giving Vision crap for not taking their training
seriously, but Vision express while reading a news paper and drinking
coffee (is that even possible?) that he doesn't need training. They
get into the concept of programming where Black Widow mentions about
the Red Room program, which consisted of brainwashing and extensive
training that she was a part of. The same glowing light that appeared
earlier engulfs both of them and disappears.
We
then see Doctor Doom on his throne, informing the rest of the
Avengers (Black Widow, Vision, Captain America, Female and Male Thor,
Iron Man, and Hulk) that they were brought to him in order to save
the future. The Avengers at first sees Doom as a threat, so they
attack him. Vision holds Black Widow back from the battle, because he
recognizes this “Doom”. Once the Avengers are able to subdue
Doom, a group of children storm in and stops the Avengers assault.
Marek then appears and informing Doom that he was not able to prevent
the children from entering the fight. It is revealed that this Doom
is their protector.
The
Avengers uses this interruption to introduce each other. Later, Doom
explains about the Ultron Singularity. Ultimate Ultron defeats all
the heroes in 2420, and then converts them into his slaves as well as
the rest of humanity. He then builds more Ultron models so that he
can rule the universe. He even creates Avenger-like Ultron models.
Black Widow mentions that she went through this part of time during
Original Sins (a reference to Hickmans Avengers Original Sins
tie-in). Captain America claims that Doom has died in her time line,
but Vision has an explanation for this. Doctor Doom cuts him off by
saying he's THE Doctor Doom and reassures that the Avengers can trust
him in order to save the time line. They have no choice but to follow
Doom's orders.
Doom
splits the team up and plans their assault on Ultron. Iron Man and
Vision's main mission is to take out Ultron's factories. Then they
are met by the Ultron controlled Captain America, Hawkeye, Spider
Woman, and Evil Vision. They battle against the Ultron Avengers, but
are incapacitated.
Meanwhile,
the other team sneaks their way to the central control system (not
much of a stealth mission if you have Hulk sneaking around). Their
first priority is destroy the backup system before they eliminate the
central operating system. Black Widow emphasizes that Hulk must stay
alive at all costs because this Hulk is from the original Avenger's;
hence, making him essential for the formation of the Avengers for the
entire time line. However, they are ambushed by Ultron Black Widow
along with an Ultron controlled army. The Ultron Black Widow manages
to snatch Captain America's shield and uses it to decapitate Hulks
head.
Both
Thors travel to Ultron's base of operations. Ultrons's base turns out
to be Asgard. An Ultron Thor is there waiting for them. It reveals to
Thor Odinson that he became unworthy in this time line; thus, giving
Ultron the chance to conquer Asgard and become the All-Father. This
enrages Thor Odinson and the charges towards Ultron Thor, but he is
impaled by it's sword.
Review:
Again,
this was released around the same time Rage of Ultron and Age of
Ultron were released. It felt like Marvel wanted to get a cool and
interesting series, starring Ultron as the bad guy, along with Rage
of Ultron to help promote Age of Ultron. In my opinion, Ultron
Forever was overshadowed a bit by both the movie and Rage of Ultron.
Lets look at the positives. This was a far way better story than the
Age of Ultron series. We actually get to see more Ultrons than we saw
in Age of Ultron. It was nice to see Danielle Cage taking the mantle
of Captain America; hopefully, there will be a spin-off series
featuring her as Captain America in the future. The art in this book
was great. The drawing of Hulk in this book was a nice call back to
the original style of how he used to look. Alan Davis stays
consistent and gives the book well-detailed artwork throughout the
book from start to finish. Writer, Al Ewing, to me is an underrated
writer. He created a great spin off from Hickman's Avengers Original
Sin issue; also, putting Ultron as the main villain, which hasn't
been done that well. As far as the downsides, my complaint is the
heroes being killed off or taken out prematurely, such as Hulk's head
being chopped off by Cap's shield. He's a freaking HULK! come on! We
don't get to see much of Doom nor the actual Ultron that conquered
the universe. So overall, if you want to read a cool Avengers story,
give this issue and the following stories a shot. But it's not a must
read, if you aren't really into Ultron, or want to know more about
Ultron.
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