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Ultimates 3: March on Ultimatum Announced

Over at comic book resources there's news about Ultimates 3 Issues #1-3 being collected in "March On Ultimatum". My guess is that it's the first of two collected editions... yet there are only two issues left so I don't understand why they wouldn't wait to collect all five issues... then again, they're probably just milking the sales some more.

Here's the details,


ULTIMATES 3: MARCH ON ULTIMATUM (APR088026)
Written by JEPH LOEB
Pencils & Cover by JOE MADUREIRA & CHRISTIAN LICHTNER
Parental Advisory …$4.99
FOC--5/29/08, On-Sale--6/18/08


On a side note I have no idea when Ultimates 3 #4 and #5 will be released, they seem to be delayed.
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Anonymous said…
I understand the following issues were in fact finish on time and that it's Marvel that's not releasing them yet..

Source of information: the coloring studio, don't remember if it was an interview or some blog.
Anonymous said…
I hear the Ultimates 3.4 will be released on the 11/06/08, however looking at the marvel solicitations plus other records this doesnt look promising -typicla of Marvel to release their unpopular books but to keep fans waiting for the blockbuster!
Malinborn said…
As much as i love Joe Mad.. this seems typical of any Joe Mad project.. whether his fault or not.. it's like publishing karma or something
Anonymous said…
FRESH FROM PRESS
VOL 3 ISSUE 4
Release Date: June 25, 2008
Mike said…
thanks guys!

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