Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #14

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Marvel ⋅ 2012
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Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Writer

Sam Humphries

Penciler

Billy Tan

Artist

Terry Pallot

Penciler

Timothy Green II

Colorist

Ifansyah Noor

Letterer

Clayton Cowles

Published

August 2012

Synopsis

DIVIDED WE FALL, PART 2: AMERICA'S TEAM  Carol Danvers gives the Ultimates fifteen minutes to invade Texas and get the nuke disarm codes, or they will have time to strike back (Cap assures her they will do it in fourteen).  Cap and Thor take the ground, Hawkeye goes on the lookout for their target, while Iron Man draw the attention away from them in the air. Black Widow and Thor cover him as an army of war machine drones get on his tail.   Morez has dirt on Senator Underwood - something about Gifford, Idaho - and persuades him to look the other way while Morez's armed militia takes Wyoming.   With five minutes left on the clock, Hawkeye spots his target in a skyscraper office, and Thor carries Widow and Cap there while Iron Man keeps the war machines busy. Anthony wants to fight too, but Tony wants him ready for hacking the nuke. In the office, Thor discovers the executives holding stolen Asgardian gold, and he attacks before they can get the disarm codes. Widow identifies the man with the codes, just as Thor tosses him out the window. Iron Man grabs him and flies into the upper atmosphere, finally getting the codes. Having way too much fun, Anthony disarms the missile at the very last second, landing it harmlessly in the Hudson River.   Senator Underwood questions President Howard's legitimacy in a public speech, demanding suspension of his executive powers and calling an election. Morez offers Dr Pym's Wasp robot technology to the West Coast Nation to protect their borders against refugees.

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