All-New Ultimates #9 – Review
All-New Ultimates is on a roll and it’s pretty great. As if to make up for the six questionable issues before it, #9 employs a formulaic but ultimately successful plot.
All-New Ultimates is on a roll and it’s pretty great. As if to make up for the six questionable issues before it, #9 employs a formulaic but ultimately successful plot.
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