The story is considered an adaptation of the original Armor Wars story line, placing it in the Ultimate Universe.
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Later, at a bar in Berlin, Tony is seen talking to the head while drinking in an extremely depressed state.
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Written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Sara Pichelli, the series also served as a continuation of elements from the miniseries Ultimate Comics: Fallout and focuses on the all-new Spider-Man Miles Morales.
However, he reassures Thor by telling him that his legacy will live on through Mjolnir and the Norn Stones, which are extensions of his power.
Through the "Ultimate Universe Reborn" tagline following the "Death of Spider-Man", and written by Nick Spencer with art by Paco Medina, the series serves as a continuation of earlier titles such as Ultimate X-Men, Ultimate Comics: X, and the Ultimate Comics: Fallout mini-series.
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She had been appearing regularly in Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man, and even made an appearance in Ultimate Comics: X when she found Wolverine's son Jimmy and helped him discover his mutant gifts.
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Jimmy Hudson: After discovering his mutant powers for the first time and meeting Kitty Pryde, Jimmy Hudson (the son of Wolverine), joined Karen Grant/Jean Grey's team and starred in Ultimate Comics: X, though in the end he decides to leave this team in search for answers about his father.
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Written by Nick Spencer, and illustrated by Paco Medina, the title was called "Ultimate Comics: X-Men".
Additionally, Ultimate Comics: Fallout and Ultimate Comics: Hawkeye were released as mini-series.