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The Ultimates 2, Vol. 2: Grand Theft America
Mark Millar

Marvel Comics, 2007

Awesome - a must read for fans!
This volume caps the series and is a Must Read for fans of the Ultimates. The artwork is superb,the story exciting with the sort of writing that is new to the world of comics: real emotions and situations, real relationships that span months (not single issues!) all in ...
  
  











  



  
The Ultimates, Vol. 1
Mark Millar

Marvel Comics, 2004

Every Hero needs a beginning...
Thor. Hulk. Iron Man. Captain America. These are all names that should be synonymous with the concept of hero. Films have been made, Saturday Morning cartoons have been developed, toys are carried in nearly every child's arm across America, but these mild mannered ...
  
  











  



  
Civil War (Marvel Comics)
Mark Millar

Marvel Comics, 2007

Sophisticated Story by a Top Writer
In Civil War, Mark Millar does what he does best. He tells an intriguing and sophisticated story about super-heroes wrestling with complicated and morally ambiguous issues. His versions of many of Marvel's oldest super-heroes will seem slightly unfamiliar but ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate X-Men: Ultimate Collection, Vol. 2
Mark Millar, Chuck Austen, ...

Marvel Comics, 2007

Awsome
I've been collecting comic books all my life and I got to tell you not only was this the best series but it was the cheapest too!! You can't beat the price and the space you save when you buy cd like this.Best Buy ever. Nuff said.
  
  











  



  
Marvel Zombies: Dead Days
Robert Kirkman, Mark Millar, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

Zomberific
I've been a big fan of Marvel comics and I was very excitied when I first read Marvel Zombies. I thought it was pretty clever and I enjoyed the style of art that it contained. But Marvel Zombies Dead Days is way better, both in story and art. Dead Days is divided ...
  
  











  



  
The Ultimates 2, Vol. 1: Gods and Monsters
Mark Millar, Bryan Hitch

Marvel Comics, 2005

great tpb...
i hated the ultimates 1 vol 1, the ultimates 1 vol 2 was a lot better but still not great. the ultimates 2 vol 1 however is great. i still hate the idea of bruce banner being a scumbag, and there are a bunch of other ultimate universe things that carry into this that ...
  
  











  



  
Superman: Red Son (Elseworlds)
Mark Millar

DC Comics, 2004

Stalin's right-hand man!
This is a graphic novel that will intrigue even those, like me, who know nothing about comic books: Superman, the American icon, re-imagined as a Soviet hero. As a graphic novel, it tells its story through the panel-artwork and dialogue of comic books but contains a ...
  
  











  



  
The Ultimates 2
Mark Millar, Bryan Hitch, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

The Ultimates keeps getting better and better
A bit of a slow start but once it kicks in....daaaaaaaaamn. A superb book. Already ready it twice.
  
  











  



  
Wanted
Mark Millar, J.G. Jones

Top Cow Productions/Image Comics, 2007

Let Me Explain...
After watching the film, which was senseless, I decided to read the comic out of curiosity to check the source material. I was also intrigued by the many negative reviews I read here. How bad could this thing be, was my question. The vast majority of the surface ...
  
  











  



  
The Ultimates Vol. 2: Homeland Security
Mark Millar, Bryan Hitch

Marvel Comics, 2004

Great Action, Drama and Laughs! Not For Kids Though!
I have to say that I've gotten a kick out of The Ultimates from Marvel! This take on the Avengers' legend I definitely like! In particular, I love the revision of Captain America! He's still the patriotic and brave solider that he's always been but now he's got more ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate X-Men Vol. 6: Return of The King
Mark Millar, David Finch, ...

Marvel Comics, 2003

The Ultimate Tale of The Ultimate Heroes
This TP collection contains the finest story arc yet for The Ultimate X-Men. Magneto is loose. The Ultimates want him after he has massacred hundreds of innocents in bridge collapse, and they figure the best way to get him is through The X-Men. Meanwhile, romantic ...
  
  











  



  
Ultimate X-Men Vol. 2: Return to Weapon X
Mark Millar

Marvel Comics, 2002

Weapon X was boring, NOT ANYMORE
Weapon x is not a Wolves thing anymore It's a team effort Very tight story, characters get in tough positions make some choices, kicks some ssa! really cool
  
  











  



  
Ultimate X-Men: Ultimate Collection, Vol. 1
Mark Millar, Geoff Johns

Marvel Comics, 2006

X-men Awsomeness!
This is a great little book marvel put out. it has the first year of ultimate x-men, its great for any one who is just getting in on the ultimate universe. pick it up and enjoy.
  
  











  



  
Wolverine: Enemy of the State
Mark Millar

Marvel Comics, 2008

The best Wolverine story in years
When Mark Millar began his year-long run on Wolverine, not many expected his run to become one of the absolute best Wolverine stories, well, maybe ever. Enemy of the State finds Wolverine kidnapped and brain washed by the newly formed alliance of the Hand, Hydra, and ...
  
  











  



  
Civil War Companion (Marvel Comics)
Mark Millar

Marvel Comics, 2007

Not necessary at all really
The Civil War Companion is basically just as it's title implies: a companion TPB to Marvel's cataclysmic Civil War crossover mega event. Instead of focusing on side stories or events during the main Civil War storyline, the Civil War Companion features some material ...
  
  











  



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