A new comic series launching this June that’s set to revamp the cosmic side of the Marvel Universe. The four-part event series is written by writer Jonathan Hickman, known for his work on Fantastic Four, X-Men, Avengers and Marvel’s new Ultimate line, and drawn by both Vicentini and Coello, two of Marvel’s Stormbreaker artists. Imperial lays the foundation for an entire new landscape of interconnected space-set comic series coming later this year, making it the must-read comic book of the summer!
Imperial kicks off with the elimination of several prominent intergalactic leaders. Nature abhors a vacuum, and as empires fall, rulers are overthrown and power is seized, a new galactic order is born! The saga delivers groundbreaking developments for various groups in the Marvel Universe, including Hulks, Black Panthers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, the Nova Corps, and, as revealed last week in X-Manhunt Omega #1, mutants. The finale of the X-Men’s latest crossover, X-Manhunt, saw local freak Professor X depart to the stars to rescue his forgotten daughter, Xandra, deposed Majestrix of the Shi’ar Empire.
The new Imperial preview spotlights two main story threads. Coello’s pages depict Hulk, She-Hulk and Brawn returning to the savage planet Sakaar, where Hulk raged and conquered in the “Planet Hulk” storyline.





Meanwhile, Vicentini’s pages tease both hope and corruption as Star-Lord recruits Nova to help guard the galaxy against the coming turmoil—while his father J’Son plots how to take advantage of it.



Asked about his design process, Vicentini told ComicBook.com, “When creating the costumes, I wanted to go back a bit to the past, such as bringing back Star-Lord’s helmet, giving Nova an aviator-style jacket, and taking inspiration from classic heroes like Flash Gordon.”
Usually Jonathan Hickman gives me a general idea of the character’s look in the script, and I work based on that,” Coello said. “Tying the new look with the personality of the characters and having it make sense in this new era they’re entering. I think that She-Hulk is the one who underwent the biggest change.”
Check out the new artwork and preorder Imperial #1 at your local comic shop. For more information, visit Marvel.com.

IMPERIAL #1 (OF 4)
Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN
Art by FEDERICO VICENTINI & IBAN COELLO
Cover by MARCO CHECCHETTO
On Sale 6/4
Images via Marvel Comics
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