Ultraverse Promotional Art. Art by Art Nichols, 1993.
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Ultraverse

The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. The Ultraverse was a shared universe much like the real world, but in which a variety of characters - known within the comics as "Ultras" - acquired super-human abilities. more...

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History

The Ultraverse line was launched by Malibu Comics during the "boom" of the early 1990's. Following the success of Image (a studio of comics' top artists each publishing their own book contained in its own mini-universe) and Valiant Comics (a cohesive universe shared by all the Valiant characters - the model the Ultraverse line aimed to imitate), a number of new universes were launched including Milestone from DC and Comics Greatest World from Dark Horse. While it was not as successful as Image or Valiant Comics, Ultraverse was successful relative to the other universes. They boasted improved production values over traditional comics (especially digital coloring and higher-quality paper), and a roster of respected and/or talented new writers and artists. Following the Valiant Comics formula closely, Ultraverse emphasized tight continuity between the various series in their line, Malibu made extensive use of crossovers, in which a story that began in one series would be continued in the next-shipping issue of another series. Various promotions for special editions or limited-print stories also encouraged readers to sample issues of the entire line. Many fans loved the scope of storytelling this approach allowed; others complained of the effort and cost of buying the issues necessary to keep track of it all. Regardless, the Ultraverse line came to dominate Malibu's catalog.

As sales declined industry-wide in the mid-1990s, Malibu cancelled lower-selling series. The company was purchased by Marvel Comics in 1994. Reportedly Marvel made the purchase to acquire Malibu's then-groundbreaking in-house coloring studio, and/or its catalog of movie-licensable properties. Others believe that Marvel simply wanted to put a significant competitor out of business. Marvel cancelled the entire Ultraverse line, but (during the controversial Black September event) re-launched a handful of the more popular titles as well as a number of crossovers with Marvel characters. The "volume 2" series each started with "# ∞ (infinity)" issues and were cancelled a short time later. Within the Marvel Comics multiverse, the Malibu Universe is designated as Earth-93060.

Ultraverse revival

In June 2005, Marvel editor-in-chief Joe Quesada told an online interviewer that he had once hoped to revive the Ultraverse, but that the "initial structure" of Malibu's contracts with the Ultraverse creators entitled them to share of profits made with these characters, making any revival "next to impossible". Some creators have gone on to explain that while the contracts do entitle them to a small percentage of profits, their characters were created as 'work-for-hire' and Marvel's ownership is in the clear.

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Mantra #1, Hard Case #1, Brute Babe, Styg Mata #1 Lot $4.99 Night Man # 5 $2.00
Ultraforce Infinity And #1 - #3! Black Knight! $7.49 Ultraverse: Night Man Volume 1 No. 5 February 1994 $3.00
Malibu Comics Ultraverse Prototype #8 $1.00 Malibu Comics Ultraverse Hardcase #7 $1.00
Malibu Comics Ultraverse Firearm #4 $1.00 Malibu Comics Ultraverse Exiles #3 $1.00
Malibu Comic Ultraverse Wrath #6 $1.00 Malibu Comics Ultraverse Freex #11 $1.00
Malibu Comics Ultraverse The Night Man #6 $1.00 Malibu Comics Ultraverse Mantra #9 $1.00
Malibu Comics Ultraverse The Solution #3 $1.00 Malibu Comics Ultraverse Sludge #5 $1.00
Codename: Firearm #0-5 Complete Series Vfnm $4.00 Malibu Comics Mutants vs Ultras #1 X-Men $6.95
Hard Case #1 Malibu Comics 1993 Nm- $1.50 Solution #13 Malibu Comics 1994 Nm- Ultraverse $1.25
Malibu Sun #1 Star Trek Deep Space Nine 1993 Vf Comics $1.01 Protype #0-18 + Giant size #1 Complete series run $12.99
Ultraverse Break-Thru The Solution Volume 1 #4 Dec. '93 $4.00 The Night Man, Rune Ultraverse, First Issue, Vol 1 No 1 $2.50
Malibu Comics Mantra 4 issue lot Vf+ Ultraverse $1.00 Freex #1 Malibu Comics 1993 Nm- $1.25
Flood Relief #1 Malibu Comics 1994 Nm Red Cross $1.50 Malibu comics Ultraforce Vol. 1 #1 Ultraverse $1.00
Dinosaurs for Hire #3 Malibu Comics 1993 Nm $1.50 Ultraverse Firearm #5, Malibu $3.99
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