Monday, June 10, 2013

Age of Ultron Book 8 Review!!!

IT'S ALMOST OVER!!!

I've kept on saying that the first five books of Age of Ultron are the best in the series. This book cements that. Let's get to what makes this issue not very cool.

We start the book where we left off, with the Helicarrier falling to the city. A little time has passed where Wolverine wakes up from the fallout. He see's Iron Man dieing on the floor. He tells Wolverine that he can't use time travel to fix his mistake, for time is fragile, and every time he travels it will hurt it alot. WHY DON'T YOU TELL THAT TO THE FREAKIN' F4!

Wolverine leaves the destroyed city, completely ignoring what he says. We cut to the same panels we saw in Book 6, where Wolverine is about to kill Hank Pym. The Wolverine we're following comes to stop other Wolverine. I got to say, it's really cool to see the Wolverine we're following in his first costume. It feels very Nostalgic. The other Wolverine even makes a joke about it.

The two Wolverines don't fight, instead they talk about what should happen. Invisible Woman comes in and says they should go to the present Reed Richards. The two Mutants say no, and they tell Hank that he needs to create Ultron. But, an Ultron he can control? WHAT?!? I thought the whole point of killing Pym was that Ultron wouldn't be created! You give him the chance to live and not create Ultron, but your telling us that he has to now??!??!?!?! WHAT THE HELL????

History time kids!!! Ultron wasn't an evil robot until Hank Pym programmed him to attack something in a certain comic book. Why don't you just tell him to NOT program Ultron that way! WHAT IS STOPPING YOU?????

Anyway, The two Wolverines, and Invisible Woman leave, but one Wolverine has to die. Who ends up being killed? The one with the most information of course! The one who's information can help in case something bad happens. Back at Pyms lab, he is creating.... *sigh* Ultron. It's a very weird version of Ultron that can turn on by itself.

This was far from my favorite comic in the series. It's coming to the point where it's just pissing me off. The art has gotten better, just by a little bit more, but besides that, I am not loving this series! This was supposed to be the event that changed the Marvel Universe forever, and why is every Marvel series using time travel??? It messes up everything!!! Now that I think of it, you didn't need books 7 and 8! In book 6, the Invisible Woman could've persuaded Wolverine to not kill him, and tell Hank the stuff they did in this comic. They could have done so much better if they went in that direction, instead of the excuse of seeing and alternate timeline. I'm giving this a LIBRARY BOOK!!!


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