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Marvel's Summer Surprise: A Cosmic Whodunit
Friday, June 6, 2025
Hulk leaves She-Hulk on Sakaar and heads to Fulcrum City, a new hub for intergalactic politics. It's like the United Nations, but for the cosmos. However, things are not as they seem. Several leaders have been poisoned, and the Galactic Council is in a frenzy. The Kree Science Council is blamed for the poison, but they claim they only made it, not used it. The real culprits? The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda. A Wakandan sniper attacks, killing multiple diplomats and causing chaos. The Galactic Council is now eyeing Wakanda for war.
Meanwhile, Star-Lord and Nova team up to investigate the mess. The political situation is devolving quickly, and multiple factions are involved. The story is a nod to Hickman's past work, like Fantastic Four, Avengers, and Secret Wars. It's a blend of old and new, with a focus on the cosmic side of the Marvel Universe. The art team has done an impressive job, capturing the scope and tone of every scene.
Imperial #1 feels like a breath of fresh air. It's a story that could set a new standard for Marvel events. It's not just about spectacle; it's about telling a compelling story with new ideas. It's been a while since Marvel took a risk like this, and it's clear that Imperial is a step in the right direction. The story is engaging, the characters are well-developed, and the mystery is intriguing. It's a must-read for any Marvel fan.
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