This page lists the known members of the Ultimates.
The Ultimates are the alternative Marvel universe, Ultimate Marvel, equivalent to the Avengers.
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Nick Fury | General Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury | The Ultimates #1 | |
Iron Man | Antonio "Tony" Stark | The Ultimates #2 | |
Giant-Man | Dr. Henry "Hank" Jonathan Pym | Deceased as of Ultimatum #3; restored in Ultimates 2 Vol 2 #9 | |
Wasp | Janet Pym | Once married to Dr. Hank Pym. Former team leader. Deceased as of Ultimatum #2; restored in Ultimates 2 Vol 2 #9 | |
Captain America | President Steven "Steve" Rogers | The Ultimates #3 | Original leader, relinquished leadership to the Wasp. Leaves team after the Death of Spider-Man Rejoins in Ultimate Comics Ultimates #13. |
Thor | Thor Odinson a.k.a. Thorlief Golmen | The Ultimates #6 |
Shadow team was transferred to Ultimates and left SHIELD employment with the main team.
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Hawkeye | Clinton Francis Barton | The Ultimates #7 | |
The Black Widow | Natasha Romanova | Betrayed the team. Deceased as of Ultimates 2. | |
Quicksilver | Pietro Lensherr | Killed by Kang | |
Scarlet Witch | Wanda Lensherr | Killed by Ultron. |
Character | Real Name | Joined in | Notes |
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Valkyrie | Barbara Denton-Norriss | The Ultimates vol. 3 #1 | Deceased as of Ultimate Comics: New Ultimates. |
Black Panther | T'Challa Udaku | Left the team to go to Hollywood, along with Ka-Zar and Shanna. | |
Zarda | Claire Debussy | Ultimate Power #9 | Left Ultimate Universe after Ultimate Comics: New Ultimates. |
Ka-Zar | Ultimate Comics: New Ultimates #1 | Left the team to go to Hollywood, along with Black Panther. | |
Shanna | |||
Ant-Man | Scott Lang | Ultimate Comics: Avengers vs New Ultimates #1 | |
Black Widow | Monica Chang | Deceased as of Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man #3. | |
Spider-Woman | Jessica Drew | Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #3 | Left team |
Falcon | Samuel Wilson | Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #5 | |
Captain Britain | Jamie Braddock | Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #8 | |
Spider-Man | Miles Morales | Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man Vol 2 #16 | Left team after United We Stand |
Wasp | Cassandra Lang | Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #19 | Left team to join Nick Fury's Howling Commandos |
Invisible Woman | Sue Storm | Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #25 | |
Human Torch | Johnny Storm | Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #30 | |
Thing | Ben Grimm | ||
Hulk | Bruce Banner | Spider-Men II #5 | |
Ironheart | Riri Williams |
In the Ultimate Marvel reality, a secret team of Ultimates was formed in the Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates.
Character | Real Name | Debuted in | Notes |
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Quake | Daisy Johnson | Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #22 | Team Leader |
Tigra | Marie Grant | Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #22 | |
Wonder Man | Simon Williams | Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #22 | |
The Vision | Robert Mitchell | Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #22 | |
The Black Knight | Dane Whitman | Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #22 |
In the alternative Marvel universe, Ultimate Marvel, the Avengers are a relaunch of the Ultimates project under SHIELD command.
Character | Real Name | Debuted in | Notes |
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Nick Fury | General Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury | The Ultimates #1 | |
Gregory Stark | Dr Gregory Stark | Ultimate Comics Avengers #1 | Went rogue, deceased as of Ultimate Comics: Avengers vs New Ultimates #6 |
Hawkeye | Clinton Francis Barton | The Ultimates #4 | |
War Machine | James Rhodes | Ultimate Iron Man #3 | |
Red Wasp | Dr. Petra Larkov | Ultimates vol. 2 #10 | |
Perun | Deceased as of Ultimate Comics: Avengers 3 #5 | ||
Black Widow | Monica Chang | Ultimate Comics: Avengers #2 | |
Nerd Hulk | Deceased as of Ultimate Comics Avengers vol.3 #6 | ||
Tyrone Cash | Dr. Leonard Williams | Deceased as of Ultimate Comics: Avengers vs New Ultimates #5 | |
The Spider | Ultimate Comics: Avengers #3 | Went rogue, deceased as of Ultimate Comics: Avengers vs New Ultimates #6 | |
Punisher | Frank Castle | Ultimate Marvel Team-Up #6 | |
Blade | Eric Brooks | Ultimate Spider-Man #95 |
The Reserves were S.H.I.E.L.D. agents in development, designated as backup and/or for additional training before joining the Ultimates.
Character | Real Name | Debuted in | Notes |
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Rocketmen (3) | unknown, unknown, (3rd) Dexter | The Ultimates Annual #1 | |
Giant-Men / Goliaths | Bill Foster (dead), David Scotty [1] (dead), [2] Pete, [2] several unnamed (x5) Scott Lang | The Ultimates Annual #1 or Ultimates 2 No. 6 | Seven men injected with a modified version of Hank Pym's "Giant Man" Formula, allowing them to grow to just under 200 feet (61 m) in height. All the Giant-Men were seemingly killed by the Liberators' foot soldiers. [3] Seven more were awaiting approval for active duty. Lang is later inducted into the New Ultimates as the last "Giant Man". [4] |
"Reserve Captain America" | Lieberman | The Ultimates Annual #1 | He was injected with the Super-Soldier serum and, as a result, exhibited enhanced speed and strength, as well as nearly indestructible skin. He also possessed an innate connection to the S.H.I.E.L.D. supercomputer. Lieberman was intended to replace Captain America in case he was killed or went rogue. However, his central nervous system collapsed after he saved 57 people from a fire in New York City. The strain of the super-soldier serum killed him. It is revealed that Lieberman is the latest casualty in trying to replicate Captain America's Super-Soldier serum and there have been several other soldiers like him who died the same way. |
Thunderbolt | working on powers | ||
Intangi-Girl | |||
Owen | |||
Rusk | |||
O'Donahue | |||
Son of Satan | Daimon Hellstrom [5] | S.H.I.E.L.D. undercover agent/reserve hero | |
Four Seasons sub group | |||
Summer | The Ultimates Vol. 1 Annual 1 | ||
Winter | |||
Fall | |||
Spring | |||
Giant-Woman Squad | Cassie Lang, unknown, unknown | Ultimate Comics: Ultimates #17 | Similar to the earlier Giant-Men project, the Giant-Women consist of female agents with costumes and growth abilities similar to those of Giant-Man. [6] |
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