Review: Ultimate X-Men #1

Peach Momoko’s Ultimate X-Men #1 is unlike any X-Men story I’ve ever experienced because this ain’t your typical mutant comic.

Momoko throws us headfirst into a world steeped in unsettling horror vibes, but it is so much more. Momoko weaves a narrative rich with emotional depth and touches on serious mental health topics. Beneath the surface of shadowy figures lies the beginning of a powerful coming-of-age story. Hisako/Armor’s struggles with self-acceptance and the weight of extreme, traumatic guilt. Momoko handles these serious themes with incredible grace and heart, making you truly invested in Hisako’s journey. She didn’t try to do too much with this first issue and I think it really helped her introduce us to this new world.

Of course, no Momoko comic is complete without her signature artwork. The classic manga style is simply gorgeous, adding another layer of depth and intrigue to the narrative. The way she portrays the fantastical elements alongside the grounded reality of Hisako’s world is nothing short of breathtaking. I felt like I was watching a Studio Ghibli movie play out on the pages in front of me.

Ultimate X-Men #1 is a phenomenal launch for this new series. It’s a haunting reinvention of Hisako’s origins with her powers, packed with horror, heart, and Momoko’s stunning artwork. I can’t wait for the next issue and to finally meet Maystorm!

Rating: 10/10

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