Writer: Al Ewing
Artists: Aland Davis, Mark Farmer
Overview:
New Avengers: Ultron Forever-
Last
time in Avengers: Ultron Forever, Doctor Doom of the far future
assembles the mightiest Avengers of past, present, and future
(Danielle Cage aka Captain America, Jane Foster's Thor, Future Thor
Odison, old school Hulk, James Rhodes Iron Man, Vision, and Black
Widow) to defeat, the long time foe of the Avengers, Ultron. In the
last issue, Ultron's forces seem to have the upper hand. Can the
Avengers bounce back and save the timeline unlike Briand Michael
Bendis did (take that!)? Writer Ewing continues his Ultron Forever
storyline along with artists Alan Davis and Mark Farmer.
Synopsis:
New
Avengers: Ultron Forever-
We
pick off where the story last ended, where Ultron-Thor impales Old
Thor Odison. Ultron-Thor question on how Old Thor Odison is still
alive. Thor Odison makes a throwback reference from Thor issue #373, which Hela
had cursed Thor Odison, making him practically immortal. Thor Odison
blasts Ultron-Thor with thunder. Ultron-Thor is then incapacitated
and starts shouting binary codes. Female Thor tries to finish it off
by hitting Ultron-Thor with her hammer. Ultron-Thor then pukes out a
Loki/Ultron spirit and reverts back to his human self. This future
Thor picks up his sword and strikes down the Loki spirit.
Meanwhile,
Doom observes the Thors successful assault. Doom knew about Hela's
curse and immortallity. Then he switches his watch on Vision and Iron
Man.
We
see that Ultron-Hawkeye, Ultron-Captain America, and Ultron-Vision
have Vision and Iron Man cornered. Ultron-Vision phases his arm
through Vision to disable him, while Ultron-Cap and Hawkeye are about
to assault Iron Man. Ultron-Cap tries to infect Iron Man's suit via
wifi, but since the suit is a very old model Iron Man is able to take
out the Utlron Avengers.
Vision
modifies his density to be lower than his Ultron counterpart. Rhodes
launches himself through both of them, which interferes their
connection. Iron Man pulls Vision away from Ultron-Vision and both of
them fly away to complete their mission..
Doom
observes on and is pleased that the mission played out well for
Vision and Iron Man. He knew Rhode's suit wouldn't get comprised from
the Ultron Avengers. But then switches to Black Widow and her team,
and is shocked to see Hulk's head chopped head off. He's afraid that this
will create a time paradox due to Hulk's death.
At
Ultron's control systems, Black Widow and Captain America are
struggling to fend off the bio-slaves and Ultron-Black Widow.
Suddenly, Bruce Banner's head starts to grow from the Hulks body.
Ultron-Black Widow decides to decapitate Hulk again with Cap's
shield, but Bruce/Hulk manages to catch it and throws it back to
split Ultron-Black Widow's head.
Bruce
gets Hulk's head and let's it merge back to it's body. Bruce tells his
team that he once went through a weird mutation/side effect with Hulk
from experimenting with a gamma ray machine (referenced in Hulk #6,
still find it weird that Banner's head is still sticking out along
with Hulks). Black Widow decides to scrap the stealth part of the
mission and orders the team to SMASH everything on sight.
Meanwhile,
Doom is pleased on how things turned out for Black Widow and her
crew; including, the fact that they are destroying everything on
sight.
Switch back to the Thors Three (Female Thor, Old Thor Odison, Future Thor Odison), all the Thors plan their attack on All Father Ultron, as he is sitting on his throne. The Thors throw everything they got at Ultron, hammer and thunder; however, Ultron easily deflects their attacks.
Ultron
addresses to the Thors that he has equipped himself to be far
powerful for anyone to handle. He also tells them he has conquered
everything and everywhere. He then asks the Thors “why?”. Even
though he has conquered the universe and has so much power, he still
questions his existence (“it's purpose that defines us!”-Agent
Smith).
While
Ultron continues on his rant, Old Thor tosses Female Thor his hammer.
She then clashes both her hammer and his together. An immense
lightning forms, and she directs it towards Ultron. This causes
Ultron to vanish (it is unknown if he is completely destroyed or
not).
Switch
to Black Widow and her team, the computer systems starts to initiate
it's backup system after detecting all the chaos and fighting. After
realizing the mission is a failure, she orders the team to fall back.
Doctor
Doom brings all the Avengers back to his base and congrats them on
their efforts, despite Black Widow's team failing. Just as Doom is
about to send the Avengers back to their respective timeline, Black
Widow notices a structure that looks similar to the back up system
she saw before. It is revealed that Ultron's back up system was sent
to Doom. Doom also reveals that the kids were to be his bio-slaves
and the operation system that Iron Man and Vision took out was
actually the security system. Doom plans to use Ultron's operations
and slaves for his own use.
The
team launches an attack to Doom, but is suddenly transported
elsewhere by Doom. The Thors uses their hammers together to dictate
their travel destination.
Review:
Since Age of Ultron was released around May, Marvel decided to put the sequel of Avengers: Ultron Forever in their New Avengers line for advertisement. Ewing
started off well from Avengers: Ultron Forever and delivers another
solid Avengers story. He does a great job at throwing in old
references and understands continuity (Brian Bendis should take
note). Even the characterizations and interactions of Iron Man and
Hulk creates a vibe that feels old school. There is plenty of action
flowing through this book, and the artwork does a great job at
portraying it. Especially the action sequences between the Thors and
All Father Ultron. The only gripe I have is All Father Ultron's quick
defeat. The story builds up Ultron to be this all powerful enemy for
the Avengers, but it took three Thors to defeat him instead of the
entire team. But Ewing makes up for Ultron's mediocrity with Doom's
presence. The creative team gives an excellent story for Avengers
readers with a nice blend of action and characters from past,
present, and future. If you have time and would like to pick this up,
give this issue a shot.
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