Ultimate X-Men: Ultimate Vol. 3

Ultimate X-Men: Ultimate Vol. 3 (Ultimate X-Men hardcovers #3)

3.85 of 5 stars 3.85  ·  rating details  ·  222 ratings  ·  7 reviews
Professor X thought he'd solved the problem of Magneto, but the mutant master of magnetism has regained his memory and his mission Now the X-Men are on the run, with the Ultimates hot on their trail Can the X-Men stop Magneto before he executes his plan to enslave the human race?
Hardcover, 312 pages
Published December 24th 2003 by Marvel Comics
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Holden Attradies
A pretty solid volume. Nothing bad, although nothing that blew me out of the water. I really enjoyed the seamless inclusion of the Ultimates in here, really made the X-men feel like they were part of the Ultimate world, as well as tying the wasp's mutant status all in.

Not sure how I feel about the phoenix force being dragged along. I was really disappointed in how quick and shitty that story arc went in Ultimate X-men so I'm hoping it's being kept alive to do it proper credit. I'm afraid it's ju...more
Myles
The series continues to impress me with its deft integration of years of past continuity and more realistic characterization of the Marvel universe. I've heard complaints from other comic fans about misguided character changes in the other aspects of Ultimate line-up (the hulking Green Goblin for starters) but I have no real complaints about how they've merged and updated the characters in the X-Men. I was at a point where I needed some fresh perspective and this series provides just that.
This c...more
Federiken Masters
Oct 10, 2011 Federiken Masters rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Incondicionales del autor y la serie.
Recommended to Federiken by: Que estaba a mano
Nifús nifás en estas dos megasagas faltas de ideas verdaderamente buenas, nuevas y/o sorprendentes. Y en el aspecto visual la verdad que tampoco ganan mucho. Mis opiniones de cada una ya las vertí en las reseñas de
Ultimate War y El regreso del Rey respectivamente.
Josephine
Can I say, awesome? Haha, maybe I'm over hyping it now. But uh, perhaps Magneto's increasing dorkiness is endearing him to me. And, as cool as Prof X is? He's creeping me out, which is apparently the intended effect.

Ehehe, I'm such a fangirl for all the mutants. More detailed review is forthcoming.
Ronald
At least the art improved. But otherwise the story/plot/characters of this run of X-men sucked. It was so bad I will not be checking out further issues of this series. Bleh.
Drakonflight
This one does have a cameo of the Ultimates in it, but it's still a great story. Loved it.
Jeff
Liked the artwork. Story line was fine. Good read
Tiffany
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Aaron Swensen
May 01, 2013 Aaron Swensen marked it as to-read
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Jeff
Mar 19, 2013 Jeff marked it as to-read
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