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Marvel Comics laid out their roadmap for the next dozen months or so at SDCC, something about Doctor Doom taking over all of 616 and how this would be permanent and everything would change forever, statements we’ve grown jaded to as they’ve been broken over a hundred times before. But it was their statement about the future of their new Ultimate line that got our attention. Specifically, they said Ultimate Spider-Man would end with issue 24 in November, marking a run of just two years. They sounded serious. They claimed it was the plan all along, and it well might have been. But Ultimate Spider-Man quickly became the company’s best-selling title after launch, and sales haven’t cooled at all — it still outsells the original ASM (which has been a dumpster fire for a long time) in both floppies and trades. If you were Marvel, would you cut that gravy train off, despite being obviously desperate for any gravy train you can find? Marvel also plans to launch the Ultimate universe’s first big crossover event, Ultimate Endgame, around the same time. It will present a situation that all the Ultimate heroes with their own books will need to reunite to […]
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Marvel Claims Ultimate Spider-Man Is Ending, But...Yeah Right
Marvel Comics laid out their roadmap for the next dozen months or so at SDCC, something about Doctor Doom taking over all of 616 and how this would be
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