New Lettered Preview Of Avengers: Rage Of Ultron OGN
By Nick Tylwalk
A couple months ago, we showed you a sneak peek of the Avengers: Rage of Ultron original graphic novel by Rick Remender, Jerome Opena and Pepe Larraz. Now we’ve got something even better: a lettered preview of five pages as Earth’s Mightiest Heroes attempt to stop one of Ultron’s most dangerous schemes to date.
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Ultron has set his sights on Saturn’s moon of Titan (yes, the birthplace of Thanos), home of the Eternals. Except with the Eternals out of the way, Ultron can have unfettered access to the immensely powerful computers there. What happens when a nihilistic robot gains control of more resources than he’s ever had on Earth? Planet Ultron, that’s what.
There’s also this bit:
"Only Ultron’s creator Hank Pym holds the secret to defeating his unhinged creation. A secret that dates back to the Avengers of a bygone era. A secret that comes with a terrible price…"
Hey, you mean Pym’s know how to beat Ultron all this time? What a jerk.
Just kidding. Sort of. In any case, Avengers: Rage of Ultron goes on sale on April 1. That’s this week, unless you’re reading this well after I wrote it. Either way, you can hit up Amazon to order this hardcover OGN in physical or digital form — Ultron prefers the latter, naturally — and keep on scrolling down to see what’s waiting for you this Wednesday.
Next: Ultron 101: Five things you need to know
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