Ultimate Comics Avengers by Mark Millar Omnibus #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis omnibus collects Mark Millar's complete run on Ultimate Comics Avengers, reimagining Earth's mightiest heroes in the modern Ultimate Universe. The stories feature a darker, more militaristic take on Captain America, Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Thor as they face threats like the Red Skull and a rogue Black Widow, with gritty action and political intrigue defining the series.
In "The Next Generation Part One of Six," Captain America and Hawkeye face off against the Red Skull in the aftermath of an A.I.M. assault on the Baxter Building. As secrets from the past unravel, Captain America's loyalty is tested, pushing him toward a path of defiance. Meanwhile, Hawkeye reunites with Nick Fury, marking a pivotal moment for SHIELD’s future.
In "The Next Generation Part Two of Six," a decades-old secret surfaces when Captain America, haunted by a past he thought buried, confronts the shocking truth behind the Red Skull’s origins—revealed through a 1945 flashback that traces the villain’s twisted lineage to a forbidden romance between Steve Rogers and Gail Richards. As the Red Skull’s rise unfolds, Nick Fury, Hawkeye, and Colonel Carol Danvers race to uncover the full story, setting the stage for a new kind of Avengers team forged in shadows and secrets.
In "The Next Generation Part Four of Six," the Avengers race to stop the Red Skull from claiming the Cosmic Cube, now being built by A.I.M. after their theft of the blueprints from the Baxter Building. With Captain America captured and the fate of the Cube hanging in the balance, tensions rise as War Machine, Black Widow, Hawkeye, and the rest of the team face off against the Red Skull and the remnants of A.I.M., while General Nick Fury and Dr. Gregory Stark work to uncover the full scope of the threat.
In "The Next Generation Part Five of Six," the Avengers confront the Red Skull at an A.I.M. facility in Alaska, uncovering his possession of a powerful Cosmic Cube. As Captain America fights to outmaneuver the villain, flashbacks reveal the Red Skull's early schemes and the tragic fate of Dr. Laskov and her infant child, while the stakes rise with the presence of figures like General Nick Fury, Black Widow [Monica Chang], and Hawkeye [Clint Barton].
In "The Next Generation Part Six of Six," the Avengers face their most desperate battle yet as Red Skull, wielding the power of the Cosmic Cube, pushes them to the brink. With Captain America’s return and the shocking turn of events at a secret medical facility, old alliances are tested and new betrayals begin to unfold.
In "Crime & Punishment Part 1 of 6," the Punisher targets a human trafficking ring in pursuit of the Red Hammer, only to be ambushed and captured by a version of Captain America posing as his enemy. With the stakes rising, General Nick Fury recruits the Punisher into a new Avengers team, hinting at a deeper conspiracy tied to Bruce Banner’s mysterious mentor—the first Hulk.
In "Crime and Punishment Part 2 of 6," War Machine tracks down Professor Leonard Williams—now the monstrous Tyrone Cash—deep in South America, where he’s ruled as a gangster in his Hulk form. With the Avengers assembling, Cash reluctantly agrees to join, bringing the Punisher into the fold as the team prepares to hunt down the newly arrived Ghost Rider.
In "Crime and Punishment Part 5 of 6," the Avengers and their allies race to protect Vice-President Bobby Blackthorne as Satan unleashes chaos by forging a second Ghost Rider from him. With the White House under siege and the original Ghost Rider returning, the line between vengeance and redemption blurs as the team faces a battle that tests loyalty, identity, and the cost of justice.
In "Crime and Punishment Part 6 of 6," the clash between the two Ghost Riders reaches its fevered peak in a crumbling church, where their demonic powers finally unravel into mortal forms. With Bobby Blackthorne fallen and Johnny Blaze left to face his fate, the Punisher makes his move—killing the fallen Rider and slipping away, aided by Hawkeye, to return to Russia and confront the Red Hammer in a final reckoning.
In "Blade versus the Avengers Part 2 of 6," tensions rise as Nerd Hulk, a clone of Bruce Banner with a vampire twist, questions the team’s direction before vanishing—only to be captured by a shadowy vampire faction. Blade, tracking the enemy through brutal interrogation, uncovers a chilling scheme to turn heroes into bloodthirsty vampires, forcing the Avengers to hunt for their missing teammate. As the team ventures into the night, they’re met with a deadly ambush, and the line between ally and enemy blurs in the dark.
Blade versus the Avengers Part 3 of 6 When Captain America falls under a vampire's influence, the Avengers are torn between loyalty and survival. Blade moves in from the shadows, determined to stop the infection before it spreads, while Anthony, the enigmatic King of the Vampires, arrives with cryptic knowledge and a hidden agenda. As tensions rise and secrets unravel, the team must confront a betrayal they never saw coming—especially when a tracking device in the Nerd Hulk reveals a far more dangerous game is already in motion.
Blade versus the Avengers Part 6 of 6 plunges into the chaos as a vampire-infected Nerd Hulk leads a coordinated assault on the Triskelion, turning allies into enemies. With the Avengers fractured and their strongest members succumbing to the infection, Captain America—resisting the bite’s hold—grabs Thor’s hammer and stands as the last line of defense against an army of the undead.
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