Rise Of Ultraman #1

Rise Of Ultraman #1

$6.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT

In darkness there lurks Kaiju - terrifying and unfathomable monsters. Between Kaiju and the rest of us stands the United Science Patrol! But who are these enigmatic defenders, and how do they perform their miracles? Shin Hayata and Kiki Fuji have spent half a lifetime trying to find out - and their quest is about to drive them toward a decades-old dark secret and put them on a collision course with a mysterious warrior from beyond the stars! Kyle Higgins (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers), Mat Groom (Self/Made) and Francesco Manna (AVENGERS) reimagine the classic origin of a pop culture icon as THE RISE OF ULTRAMAN begins! Rated T+
Date Available: 09/09/2020
BONUS REVIEW by Jake Pierce


As someone who enjoys Ultraman and the rest of the suitmation fandom but isn't the most well versed with the franchise, I enjoyed this issue quite a bit. I will say I'm cool with Kyle Higgins taking on just about any 80s or 90s property in comic book form(He did reignite my love for Power Rangers). My only concern here is that it wasn't much of a set up for someone who's never really gotten into Ultraman. This book definitely feels more geared readers who are already fans of Ultraman, which isn't a bad thing at all, just a little more wolrd building would have been nice for first time readers. As far as opening issues go, it was great, it had good character introductions, great art, and a great ending to get you to come back next month for issue #2!

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
In darkness there lurks Kaiju - terrifying and unfathomable monsters. Between Kaiju and the rest of us stands the United Science Patrol! But who are these enigmatic defenders, and how do they perform their miracles? Shin Hayata and Kiki Fuji have spent half a lifetime trying to find out - and their quest is about to drive them toward a decades-old dark secret and put them on a collision course with a mysterious warrior from beyond the stars! Kyle Higgins (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers), Mat Groom (Self/Made) and Francesco Manna (AVENGERS) reimagine the classic origin of a pop culture icon as THE RISE OF ULTRAMAN begins! Rated T+
Date Available: 09/09/2020
BONUS REVIEW by Jake Pierce


As someone who enjoys Ultraman and the rest of the suitmation fandom but isn't the most well versed with the franchise, I enjoyed this issue quite a bit. I will say I'm cool with Kyle Higgins taking on just about any 80s or 90s property in comic book form(He did reignite my love for Power Rangers). My only concern here is that it wasn't much of a set up for someone who's never really gotten into Ultraman. This book definitely feels more geared readers who are already fans of Ultraman, which isn't a bad thing at all, just a little more wolrd building would have been nice for first time readers. As far as opening issues go, it was great, it had good character introductions, great art, and a great ending to get you to come back next month for issue #2!

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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