The events from Age of Ultron and Hunger leads us to this – Galactus coming to Earth with an intent to destroy everything. Cataclysm: The Ultimates’ Last Stand 1 review after the jump.
Miles Morales and a friend are walking down a street in New York, talking about a giant man in the sky that Miles saw, when he suddenly turns up – towering over buildings and destroying everything in sight. Miles transforms in Ultimate Spider-Man but even he knows that his powers are useless against the colossus intergalactic being. 
S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Ultimates join forces in an attempt to stop the hungry Galactus, but to no avail. They realise that they resemble ants in comparison.
Cataclysm: The Ultimates’ Last Stand 1 is a great start to the five-part miniseries. The book features plenty of action and already leaves our heroes in a fight for, not only their lives, but for the life of everyone on Earth.
Bendis has done well here to immediately get into the action instead of any more stalling, and after Hunger and Cataclysm 0.1, we are more than grateful. The artwork by Bagley and Hennessey is nice and really show off the size of Galactus among the seemingly smaller New York skyline.
If the remainder of the series is as good as this issue, then the disappointment of Age of Ultron may be forgotten.
