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Issue Details

Issue #4
Published June 2007
Cover Price 2.99 USD; 3.75 CAD
Pages 40
Editing John Barber; Ralph Macchio
Notes Credits acknowledge special thanks to Brian Michael Bendis, Jeph Loeb and Axel Alonso. Production by Rich Ginter.

Cover Details

Characters Mr. Fantastic; Squadron Supreme [Dr. Spectrum; Power Princess; Amphibian; Hyperion]
Genre Superhero
Pencils Greg Land (signed)
Inks Matt Ryan (signed)
Colors Justin Ponsor (signed)
Notes Credits acknowledge special thanks to Brian Michael Bendis, Jeph Loeb and Axel Alonso. Production by Rich Ginter.

1 page Ultimates; Ultimate Fantastic Four; Ultimate Spider-Man; Ultimate X-Men; Squadron Supreme recap "Previously in the Ultimate Universe"

Genre Superhero
Pencils Greg Land
Inks Matt Ryan ?
Colors Justin Ponsor
Letters typeset
Notes Recap of prior events and creator credits.

22 page Ultimates; Ultimate Fantastic Four; Ultimate Spider-Man; Ultimate X-Men; Squadron Supreme story "Part 4 of 9"

Characters Fantastic Four [Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Invisible Woman [Sue Storm]; Mr. Fantastic [Reed Richards]; Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Ultimates [Ant-Man [Hank Pym]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Hawkeye [Clint Barton]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Scarlet Witch [Wanda Lehnsherr]; Thor [Thorlief Golmen]; Wasp [Janet Van Dyne Pym]]; X-Men [Iceman [Bobby Drake]; Rogue [Marian]; Shadowcat [Kitty Pryde]; Storm [Ororo Munroe]; Wolverine [Logan; James Howlett]]; General Nick Fury; S.H.I.E.L.D.; Squadron Supreme [Doctor Spectrum [Joe Ledger]; Hyperion [Mark Milton]; Power Princess [Zarda]]; Dr. Burbank
Synopsis As the Fantastic Four's leader Reed Richards languishes in the other-dimensional home world of the Squadron Supreme, Nick Fury's not taking it lying down! He and the Ultimates plan to bring him back... by any means necessary. What could happen next? [per solicitation]
Genre Superhero
Script J. Michael Straczynski
Pencils Greg Land
Inks Jay Leisten
Colors Justin Ponsor
Letters Chris Eliopoulos