| Release: | Apr 2002 |
| Cover: | Apr 2002 |
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| Release: | Apr 2002 |
| Cover: | Apr 2002 |
Nick Fury (now a General and Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., thanks to Colonel Wraith's stunt in Ultimate X-Men's second story arc) recruits Bruce Banner to his braintrust to create a team of superheroes. He doesn't want the Hulk, but he wants the mind that created the Hulk to produce a super soldier. Banner's getting depressed that Hank Pym is getting results with his Giant Man formula, but receives good news about the recovery of Captain America's body from the North Atlantic.
| Writer | Mark Millar |
| Artist | Andrew Currie |
| Cover Penciller | Bryan Hitch |
| Cover Inker | Paul Neary |
| Penciller | Bryan Hitch |
| Inker | Paul Neary |
| Colorist | Paul Mounts |
| Letterer | Chris Eliopoulos |
| Editor | Ralph Macchio |
| Nicholas 'Nick' Fury (Ultimate) | |
| Iron Man (Ultimate) | Antonio 'Tony' Stark |
| Captain America (Ultimate) | Steve Rogers |
| Thor (Ultimate) | Thorlief / Thor Golman / Odinson |
| Wasp (Ultimate) | Janet Van Dyne |
| Hulk (Ultimate) | Bruce Banner |
| Giant-Man (Ultimate) | Henry 'Hank' Pym |
| Edwin Jarvis (Ultimate) | |
| Harold J. 'Happy' Hogan (Ultimate) |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Ultimate Marvel |
| Genre | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |