Ultimate Six #3

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Marvel ⋅ 2003
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Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Writer

Brian Michael Bendis

Penciler

Trevor Hairsine

Inker

Danny Miki

Colorist

Dave Stewart

Letterer

Chris Eliopoulos

Cover Artist

John Cassaday

Published

October 2003

Synopsis

ULTIMATE SIX PART 3 Nick Fury is watching calmly for any events that take place around the world, when one of his agents calls him over. They look at the computer screen in shock.  Nick immediately calls the Ultimates; Captain America, Iron Man, Wasp, Thor, and Black Widow over to the S.H.I.E.L.D. prison which is destroyed. Iron Man flies in first, finding that the prisoners have escaped, and that only 3 of 38 agents survived, one being Hank Pym, who Otto Octavius severely wounded.   Later, they can see on the surveillance tapes The Green Goblin, Electro, and Doctor Octopus allowing an exit for the others by plowing over the agents and soldiers.   Fury and The Ultimates are creating a plan, when Fury starts to talk about looking for people who the 5 have grudges against. Nick immediately thinks of Parker.   At Peter's high school, Peter is pulled from class by Clay Quartermain, a SH.I.E.L.D. agent. Peter asks for identification, and Clay reveals Nick on his wristwatch, who is pissed, telling Peter to put on his costume and hurry up. Clay brings Peter to the Triskelion.   At The Triskelion, Fury is losing his mind trying to get all the people and everything together. Fury brings Peter to meet the Ultimates. The Ultimates are shocked that Spider-man is a kid; Tony even asks if Fury went back in time to get him.   When Peter finally finds out what's happened, he immediately argues with Fury, telling him that he needs to phone up his Aunt May and Mary Jane Watson. Fury snaps, screaming at Peter about the fact that he's lost more agents in day than he ever did his whole entire life.   At the White House, Norman Osborn makes a phone call to the Chief of Staff, revealing some secrets about Nick Fury that are not taken so kindly. The Chief of Staff hangs up, and enters Oval Office to tell the President of what he's just found out.

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