by Jason Inman, Sep 26 2011 // 8:30 AM
People who complain that DC Comics reboot their universe too many times needs to take a look at Marvel Comics Ultimate Universe line.
Founded in 2000 with the debut of Ultimate Spider-Man, the Ultimate universe was always intended as a continuity free entry point into the Marvel Universe. Characters and origins were updated to feel as if they were created in the 2000′s, and many of the movie properties of Marvel took several ideas and storylines from the Ultimate Marvel universe. Unfortunately, somewhere along the way, the Ultimate Universe became confusing and has been rebooted not once, but twice in ten years! Let me say that again, twice in ten years. Even with all the odds stacked against it, Ultimate Comics X-Men #1 turns out to be a decent issue.
Peter Parker, the Spider-Man, is dead. Wolverine, Cyclops, Professor X, and Magneto are also in the ground. This ain’t your papa’s Marvel Universe. The issue begins with a scene that could have been ripped out of an X-Men movie. Karen Grant a.k.a. Jean Grey, who has changed her name for safety reasons, visits the parents of a little girl who has just discovered she is a mutant. Karen discusses options with the mother while the father of the little girl is upstairs with her.
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Posted in: Comic Reviews · Comics · Editorial and Opinion · Features · Marvel
Tagged: Iceman, Kitty Pryde, Magneto, marvel comics, Nick Spencer, Paco Medina, Ultimate Comics, Ultimate Comics X-Men #1, Ultimate Marvel, X-Men
by Jennifer Tomooka, Oct 2 2009 // 10:30 AM
After her appearance Kitty Pryde in 1989s X-Men: The Last Stand, it seemed that it was only a matter of time before Ellen Page returned to the world of superheroes. During an interview to promote her latest flick, Whip It, Page revealed exclusively to MTV that she has signed on to play Rainn Wilson’s sidekick in the upcoming comedy, Super.
As Page explains, Super is about a “character (Wilson) whose ex-girlfriend gets into a sticky situation and he becomes a superhero, essentially, to solve the problem. I play a slightly eccentric girl who works at a comic book store who really wants to be his sidekick.”
So, what should fans expect from said sidekick, especially one of Page’s caliber? A tricked out motorcycle? Kung Fu moves? Witty repartee?
“Let’s just say there might be some skintight yellow suits,” she revealed. “I don’t know for sure. Who knows what will happen?”
The mention of Page being a caped crusader resulted in some laughter, but it doesn’t sound like it’s totally out of the question.
“I don’t know, okay? I have to figure that out first,” she explained. “I have to go deep inside. But, it’s gonna be really fun. I think it will be really rad”
Super will be written and directed by someone who isn’t a stranger to the world of capes and mysteries. James Gunn wrote 2000′s The Specials about a band of rag-tag superheroes, as well as the first two Scooby Doo live-action films. Live Tyler also joins the cast.
Posted in: Announcements · Casting · Comedy · Features · Interviews · Movies · News
Tagged: Ellen Page, Kitty Pryde, Liv Tyler, Rainn Wilson, Super, Whip It, X-Men: The Last Stand