Ultraverse Comics!

Ultraverse Premiere

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Ultraverse Premiere ran as a separate comic only for issue 0, and then ran for 11 issues as a floating "extra" comic tacked on to a different title each month. The comics appeared attached to the following books:

Ultraverse Premiere # Main Comic

1 Rune 3
2 Mantra 10
3 Prime 12
4 Strangers 13
5 Firearm 11
6 Prototype 13
7 Hardcase 16
8 Sludge 12
9 Freex 15
10 Solution 16
11 Nightman 16

Issue 0, 5 and 11
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Break-Thru

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Megazell's Comment - This is Ultraverse Comics 'Secret Wars' and 'Crisis' crossover book. It is very well written and marks the end of 'Wave 1' of Ultraverse comics. The book sold very well and was under ordered. Making this book worth more to collectors than all others.

Book 1 and 2
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Originally, during Wave 2 of Ultraverse the writers and editors had it in mind to see the rise of villains. During this time though Marvel gave the owners a offer they could not refuse and bought Ultraverse comics and began to systematically destroy the creditability of the story lines and dismantle the company to enrich the regular Marvel Universe.

The books that follow are Wave 2 of Ultraverse and 'The End' of the Ultraverse comics under Marvel rule.
 
Besides the books that I already posted that got renewed with Marvel characters in them came a fleet of new books that all fell flat on fans.
 
Ultraforce

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The Ultraforce is a fictional superhero group in Malibu Comics. Their purpose was to protect the public and keep other Ultras from getting out of line. The membership consisted of various "ultras" (superheroes) in Malibu's Ultraverse including the super-strong Prime; Topaz, warrior queen of Gwendor; Prototype, Ultra-Tech's armored spokesperson; the undead Ghoul, the last surviving member of the Exiles; Hardcase, the one of the first public Ultras; and the mysterious Contrary, who organized the team and provided their technology. A short-lived animated series appeared based on the team.

Issues Ashcan, 1 to 10
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Exiles

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The four issues of Exiles covered a time period of only 18 hours. Published by Malibu Comics, the series was part of the Ultraverse, although not originally intended to be so, and served as the prelude to Break-Thru, the first crossover of that Universe.

Issue 1 to 4
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Issue 1 to 11, Infinity, Infinity Alternate and Exiles vs The X-Men
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Megazell's Comment - For those of your that read Marvel's Exiles....YES it is a continuation from the Ultraverse version. Read these then re-read the first Exile story-arc. Lots of Easter eggs. Also, if you ever read J2 - Marvel Comics 2 Universe...that child is the son of this Juggernaut from Exiles.
 
Prime was the only 1 I could get into back in the days...bout to dl that shit...thanks
 
Prime was the only 1 I could get into back in the days...bout to dl that shit...thanks

Cool.

There are a few books (series) missing. I have them but I chuck that USB that had them all into a crate of other USB that look identical to them (free from NYC events and shit) and I have dreaded going back in there to sort that motherfucker but eventually I will have to.

When this is done I am going to post up Crossgen, Arcadia, Milestone and Impact comics.
 
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