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Ultimates 3 Vol. 4 Preview at IGN

IGN has just posted four preview pages from Ultimates 3 Vol. 4 featuring new artwork from Joe Madureira. Here's what they have to say:

Ultimates Vol. 3 #4
32 full color pages
Written by: Jeph Loeb
Art by: Joe Madureira & Christian Lichtner
Release Date: June 25, 2008
Price: $2.99

Who rules the Savage Land? Who could possibly challenge Magneto's authority? How about the Ultimates with special guest Wolverine!

Plus: back in NYC, the Wasp makes a discovery that will change everything! The most-talked-about series from superstars Jeph Loeb, Joe Madureira and Christian Lichtner charges toward Ultimatum!

- Marvel

Issue four as well as the variant cover by David Finch will be released next week on the 25th of June.




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Unknown said…
WOW, it took three months for that?
Tom said…
I just got the book today. I enjoyed it same as the previous issues. Printed a bit too dark in places though.

David, it probably took 3 months because Joe is working on other projects while doing this book, plus he is not a speedy artist to begin with. I think the book is well worth the wait!
Fabrizio said…
I heard bad reviews on Loeb's text but - MAN - art is wonderful

Fab
Shamus Murphy said…
wonderful art with terrible colouring and pacing. I love Joe's designs but this really lets the ultimates down.Very generic. Sorry Joe
Unknown said…
gguau¡¡¡ un blog del gran joe madureira, me encanta, me hare asiduo al blog

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