Ultimates is my favorite comic in 2024, and the hit continues in Ultimates # 9. Only a few months after the manufacturer returned with all power, Ultimates continues to fold a new hero into folding. This month, Luke Cage is everything, but is Tony Stark’s ultimate joining, and is the oppressed man being imprisoned and oppressed?
Ultimates # 9 opened in 2005, jumped in 2025, and jumbled in 2019. It is an effective way to show the transformation of Luke cage, a man whose prison has been broken and a prison riot forms him. Immediately, we learn that he was in prison at the age of 15 to do nothing, but the reader understands that the manufacturer is likely to be away from the board. The problem is that when trying to break the spirit of Luke Cage, this problem is more likely to get something much stronger to fight later.
Out of the method of Luke Cage to become Glizzle’s freedom warrior, this problem is a clear explanation on the cruelty of the United States and the unjusted prison system. In one important scene, the writer’s Denniz Camp uses Luke to detail how the prisoners are slavery and have changed to “non -humans.” Commentary is important, reminiscent that the American prison system is unfair and cruel than fair.
Luke Cage is struggling.
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That’s exactly what Luke is doing, but I think he has the motivation to learn to understand, understand it, to escape, and to educate it. He may not have escaped without an Iron Rad nudge now, but it reminds me that there are very realistic people in this same situation throughout the country.
Chris Alen, who uses 9 panels grids on almost all pages in question, will appear as a guest artist. On the 13 -page 9 panel grid, Allen slows down and puts it in Luke’s shoes. Handcuffs Luke’s single -word panels say all of them. For example, when you meet Danilland, you can get beats for their conversation beats. This is a powerful way to make it a character work, not a conventional story.
How this complies with a larger story is a positive and negative problem. In a positive side, you can get important scenes with Iron Rad, which helps Luke Cage to understand the place. In terms of negative aspects, it is quite open -end, and it is unknown where Luke goes from here. In my guess, he is surprisingly pop -up, but he doesn’t even know what Luke’s goal is, except for closing prison. That’s my guess, but it’s not explicitly said. At least Cliff Hanger on the problem promises that a larger conspiracy will be revealed.
ULTIMATES # 9 flies around the life of Luke Cage, focusing on a fierce character that sheds lighting in the prison system. This issue succeeds as a compelling standalone story, but the lack of clearness of Luke’s future in a comprehensive plot can be a more solved solution for some readers. I have sex.
“Ultimates” # 9 sheds light to the prison system
Ultimates # 9
ULTIMATES # 9 flies around the life of Luke Cage, focusing on a fierce character that sheds lighting in the prison system. This issue succeeds as a compelling standalone story, but the lack of clearness of Luke’s future in a comprehensive plot can be a more solved solution for some readers. I have sex.
Good social commentary on the American prison system adds depth and relevance.
Chris Allen’s Nine Panel Grid Art is immersed in the emotional weight of the story.
The connection of the story to a larger plot is somewhat ambiguous and lacks in a clear direction.
