Warning: Spoilers for Ultimate Universe: One Year In #1The newNick Furyis the most evil version of the character ever, and he’s just proven it by committing the horrific murder of Marvel’s most wholesome team: thePower Pack. It’s not exactly a new trick to make a story dark, but it works here because of just how over-the-top it is, and how far this book goes to make readers hate this guy.

InUltimate Universe: One Year In#1 by Deniz Camp, Jonas Scharf, Mattia Iacono, and Travis Lanham, the Ultimate Universe’s new version ofNick Fury proves how evil he is by killing this universe’sPower Packin brutal fashion, meaning that the young heroes never have a chance to rise up against this world’s dictatorship.

Comic book panels: Ultimate Nick Fury flashes back to killing the Inhumans and Power Pack, among others, in Ultimate Universe One Year In #1

The issue is structured as a confession by Fury, with the brutal child murder only one of the acts that pushes Fury to eventually betray his evil masters, who unfortunately were expecting him to do so.

Ultimate Nick Fury Killed the Ultimate Power Pack, Cementing How Bleak This Universe Is

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ThePower Pack is usuallythe most family-friendly of Marvel teams. Gifted superpowers by a dying alien,the band of four siblings have starred in child-friendly comics series off and on since the 1980s. Even when they haven’t had their own title, they’ve been reliable supporting characters for other characters and teams in their lighter adventures, such as the Fantastic Four. Not that the group haven’t had their share of dark adventures. Like the best child-friendly media, the Pack confront adult themes through a childlike lens, most famously finding themselves entangled in the X-Men’sMutant Massacrein the ’80s.

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This story isn’t the first time that thePower Pack has been used to show just how awful an alternate universe is.Marvel Zombies / Army of Darkness#3 by John Layman, Fabiano Neves, June Chung, and Russ Wooton embraces the classic zombie movie trope of zombie kids with the Pack. Meanwhile,Exiles#61 by Tony Bedard, Jim Calafiore, Mark McKenna, JC, and Dave Sharpe goes a step further, showing a horrifically fused Power Pack in its returnto the Age of Apocalypse timeline.

Comic book art: Two of the Power Pack members

Nick Fury Killing the Power Pack Is the Ultimate Universe’s Most Unbelievable Choice Yet

Ultimate Universe: One Year In#1 Cover by Rafael Albuquerque

Ultimate Universe: One Year In #1cover by Rafael Albuquerque - Nick Fury in front of characters across Earth-6160

Part of what’s fun about Fury’s brutality inUltimate Universe: One Year In#1 is how it’s deliberately over-the-top. There are two things that a villain can do to become irredeemable in an audience’s mind: kill kids or kill a dog. On one page, Fury does both, killing not just Power Pack, but alsothe Inhuman dog Lockjaw. It’s so dark and over-the-top evil that it comes all the way back around and becomes funny again. ThisNick Furyis a blast to read about, even as he does horrific things like killing thePower Pack.

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Ultimate Universe: One Year In #1 cover by Rafael Albuquerque - Nick Fury in front of characters across Earth-6160