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Original Title: Ultimate Hulk vs. Iron Man: Ultimate Human
ISBN: 0785120157 (ISBN13: 9780785120155)
Edition Language: English
Series: Ultimate Human #1-4, Ultimate Comics: Iron Man (Collected Editions) #1, Iron Man: Miniseries, Hulk: Miniseries , more
Characters: Pete Wisdom, Samuel Sterns, Bruce Banner, Tony Stark
Setting: United States of America New Mexico(United States)
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Ultimate Hulk vs. Iron Man: Ultimate Human (Ultimate Human #1-4) Hardcover | Pages: 104 pages
Rating: 3.36 | 737 Users | 45 Reviews

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Title:Ultimate Hulk vs. Iron Man: Ultimate Human (Ultimate Human #1-4)
Author:Warren Ellis
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Premiere Edition
Pages:Pages: 104 pages
Published:May 28th 2008 by Marvel
Categories:Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Marvel. Fiction

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It's the Ultimate war between the Hulk and Iron Man! Desperate for a cure to his dark disease, scientist Bruce Banner begs Tony Stark for a release from the curse of the Hulk! Stark agrees, but in the midst of the experimentation, something goes horribly wrong. And you know what happens next: man and monster collide! Be there as writer Warren Ellis (Ultimate Galactus) begins his next Ultimate epic - and is joined by amazing artist Cary Nord (Conan)!

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Good story and art. I liked the interactions between Stark and Banner. Most of the action happens in the middle of the story, and the ending is a little abrupt, but getting there was worth it. This is what the Ultimate Universe was supposed to be, not the "What If..." style story telling that came later with silly plots, and where they just killed off characters because they could.

Bruce Banner goes to Tony Stark for help in suppressing his Hulk alter ego. Everything goes to plan until an updated version of the Leader shows up needing Bruce and Tonys blood for his plans to create super humans. A fight thereafter ensues as well as a James Bond-esque ending.Warren Ellis is hit-or-miss with me. And while this story wasnt bad and did perfectly fit into the Ultimate Marvel timeline, it had too many meh asides (The Leaders origin story) and far too little Hulk-Iron Man page

Was OK, ended kind of abruptly. (view spoiler)[ Bad guy has the heroes right were he wants them, but stresses that he's in no rush and goes on about being a humanitarian. Um, Villaining 101's first lesson is don't give them time alone tied up, they'll figure something out and come get you. I would have liked to see it take a different, more thought out escape. (hide spoiler)]

Upon third reading this is a cluttered mess of a book. It genuinely feels that the majority of the Ultimate Universe line do not stand up to further review at this date. (Spider-Man and X-Men are exceptions to this; having re-read some of them recently they are still mostly strong reads.) Ultimate Human falls apart because of the thin motivation of all the characters, as well as the general sense of I have x number pages, I better fill them all up. The artwork is muted; dark shades and soft

3.5 THE ART IS GOODi read this YEARS ago!!and i didn't realize until after finishing this there was another book, obviously but here we are.This was intense but i just didn't care about the villain's backstory one bit, which is cool i get it. but to me i was just here to see my precious Hulk kick Ironman's ass and call it day. So i'll have to inquire further to see if this was actually accomplished. PLEASE READ THO

Hmm. This could have been much better, but ultimately flounders. Following in the "Ultimate" continuity (with Iron Man's funky nanite technology), this tale brings Bruce Banner to Tony Stark, seeking a cure to his disease. I was optimistic about this book, since it features two great characters, and also the whole "ultimate human" idea is quite interesting, pitting dull-headed monster against intelligent machine power. The book starts off well, with a establishing a good, well-written