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good stuff
I remember that story too, you guys have good taste.good stuff
I miss the "potential" that Ultimate Marvel seemed to have at the time: keeping the obvious base rosters, elements, villains, etc. so you know it's Marvel and easy to dive into but y'know... actually exploring new elements and connections in a modernized "early years era" you couldn't quite do in 616 anymore because Spidey was (then) happily married, the X-Men grew up with marriages and kids of their own, and the Avengers a full-on institution with government liasons.
Obviously, the edgelord-isms and the genetic modification meta-origin eventually forced it into a horrific collapse, but I won't forget the fresh-and-exciting feeling Ultimate Marvel recreated at the time, including that you could easily keep up with just four series and thus even reviving the old-school "Marvel zombie" term (as in the ancient early 60s fans buying up every title then).
Heck, remember the then-rumor Ultimate Marvel was in consideration to become the "main" Marvel U due to how big its sales were? Oh, how hilarious that was in retrospect....
