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== Miniseries and Events ==
''Vol. 1'':
* ''Ultimate Marvel Team-Up'', a series where Spider-Man teamed up with various Ultimate heroes; it was more episodic and light than the main ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' series. At least partly [[Canon Dis ContinuityDiscontinuity]], some elements are referenced by later series but other elements are contradicted.
* ''Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra'' and ''Ultimate Elektra: Devil's Due''.
* ''Ultimate Adventures'', an odd book about a [[Batman]] parody that lost a competition to get upgraded to an ongoing. Not officially [[Canon Dis ContinuityDiscontinuity]], but don't expect anyone to mention it outside of Official Handbooks to Ultimate Marvel.
* ''Ultimate War'', an ''X-Men/Ultimates'' crossover. Magneto shows up after being thought dead, thanks to the fact that Xavier mindwiped him instead of killing him. The government ain't happy, and they send out the Ultimates.
* ''Ultimate Six'', a ''Spider-Man/Ultimates'' crossover. Spidey's Rogues Gallery escapes imprisonment (forming an Ultimate take on the Sinister Six) and they go after him with the Ultimates in pursuit.
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** ''Ultimate Vision'', a miniseries spun off from ''Ultimate Galactus''.
* ''Ultimate X4'', an ''X-Men/Fantastic Four'' crossover. Someone steals Cerebro from the X-Men and frames the Four for it.
* ''Ultimate Iron Man'', two miniseries detailing the character's origin. [[Canon Dis ContinuityDiscontinuity]] thanks to Mark Millar, who later established that this was a fictional in-universe TV show so that he could go in other directions with Tony's past.
* ''Ultimate Power'', a crossover between Ultimate Marvel and ''[[Supreme Power]]''.
* ''Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk'', which got out two issues and then went on hiatus for ''four years''.