The new comic series, which will be released in June this year, is set to revamp the universe side of the Marvel Universe. The four-part event series is written by author Jonathan Hickman. Fantastic Four, X-Men, the avengers It was portrayed by both Vicentini and Coero, a new and ultimate line of Marvel. Imperial It laid the foundation for a whole new landscape for the Interconnected Space Set Comic Series, which will be held later this year, making it a must-see comic book for summer!
Imperial It begins with the elimination of several prominent intergalactic leaders. Nature hates vacuum, and when the empire falls, the ruler will overthrow, the power will be seized, and a new galactic order will be born! Saga offers groundbreaking developments for the Hulks, the Black Panthers, Guardians of the Galaxy, the Legend of the Nova, and as revealed last week, various groups in the Marvel universe. X-Manhunt Omega #1, Mutant. X-Men’s latest crossover finale, X-Manhunta local professor of freak X sets out to the star to rescue his forgotten daughter Xandra and abdicates the Magicstrix of the Shiar Empire.
new Imperial Preview Spotlight Two main story threads. Coello’s page shows Hulk, She-Hulk and Brawn returning to Savage Planet Sakaar, and Hulk is furious and conquered by the story of “The Planet Hulk.”
Meanwhile, Vicentini’s page bullies both hope and corruption to help Star-Lord adopt Nova and protect the Galaxy from the chaos that comes to protect them.
Asked about his design process, Vicentini told ComicBook.com: “When I’m creating costumes, I want to go back a bit and take my Star Road helmet home, give Nova an aviator-style jacket, and get inspired by classic heroes like Flash Gordon,” he said.
Usually, Jonathan Hickman gives me a general idea of the character’s appearance in a script. I work based on that. “It combines the character’s personality with a new look and makes no sense in this new era where they’re in it. I think she’s the person who has undergone the biggest change.”
Check out new artwork and pre-orders Imperial #1 at a local comic shop. For more information, please see Marvel.com.
Imperial #1 (4)
Written by Jonathan Hickman
Art by Federico Vicentini & Iban Coello
Cover by Marco Check Chet
On sale 6/4
Images via Marvel Comics
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