Ultimate X-Men 2

"Wolverine is the most dangerous killer in the world, Storm. The only proof he even exists is a blurred picture taken during the Gulf War."

- Cyclops

"The Tomorrow People (Part 2)" is the second issue of the Ultimate X-Men ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The story was written by Mark Millar with artwork by Adam Kubert and inks by Art Thibert. It was colored by Richard Isanove and lettered by Richard Starkings and Wes Abbott of Comicraft. The story was edited by Mark Powers with Pete Franco as assistant editor. This issue shipped with a March, 2001 cover date and a carries a cover price of $2.99 per copy (US).

Appearances

 * Beast, Hank McCoy
 * Colossus, Peter Rasputin
 * Cyclops, Scott Summers
 * Iceman, Bobby Drake
 * Marvel Girl, Jean Grey
 * Professor X, Charles Xavier
 * Storm, Ororo Munroe


 * Wolverine, Jamse Howlett


 * Colonel John Wraith
 * Magneto, Erik Lensherr
 * Quicksilver, Pietro Lensherr
 * Scarlet Witch, Wanda Lensherr
 * Toad, Morty Toynbee


 * Thibert
 * Liebowitz


 * Brotherhood of Mutant Supremacy
 * X-Men
 * Weapon X Program


 * Dinosaurs
 * Humans
 * Marvel mutants


 * Antarctica
 * Savage Land


 * New York
 * Syracuse
 * New York City
 * Manhattan
 * J.F.K. International Airport
 * Statue of Liberty
 * Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters


 * Washington, D.C.
 * White House


 * Adamantium
 * Cerebro
 * Cyclops' visor
 * Rifle
 * Assault rifle


 * Robots
 * Sentinels


 * Aircraft
 * Motorcycles
 * U.S. Army trucks
 * Wheelchair
 * X-Jet


 * Accelerated healing
 * Energy projection
 * Optic blast
 * Superhuman strength
 * Telekinesis
 * Telepathy
 * Weather control


 * Decapitation
 * Gunshot victims
 * Hologram
 * Military units
 * Smoking

Notes & Trivia

 * This series takes place in the Ultimate Marvel continuity, which is designated as reality Earth-1610.


 * One of the attention signs J.F.K. International Airport is for writer Mark Millar.


 * One of the Weapon X Program soldiers is named Thibert after inker Art Thibert.


 * Wolverine goes by the alias of "John Doe" in this issue.


 * The Colonel shouts about Wolverine breaking Liebowitz' neck, when in truth, he was decapitated when the truck crashed.