Marvel is set to expand its cosmic universe significantly following the upcoming release of the Imperial storyline. Writer Jonathan Hickman, alongside artists Federico Vicentini and Iban Coello, is launching five new comic series based on the events of Imperial, which will debut between November 2025 and Winter 2026. The titles announced include Planet She-Hulk, Nova: Centurion, Black Panther: Intergalactic, Exiles, and Imperial Guardians. Each series aims to deepen the narrative established in Imperial, with characters like Jen Walters struggling to maintain peace on Sakaar and Richard Rider exploring his moral limits as the last of the Nova Corps.

Additionally, the panel unveiled One World Under Doom #9, concluding a major crossover event we've been following. This storyline hints at a monumental conflict where Doom claims victory over Earth’s heroes, only to unknowingly set the stage for his own downfall.

What are the new Marvel comics coming out after Imperial?

The new Marvel comics launching after Imperial include Planet She-Hulk, Nova: Centurion, Black Panther: Intergalactic, Exiles, and Imperial Guardians, with respective release dates starting in November 2025.

Marvel has a storied history of creating intricate and expansive narratives through comic books, dating back to its origins in 1939. With the resurgence in popularity of comic book adaptations in other media, including blockbuster films and series, the anticipation for new storylines continues to grow. Fans of the Marvel Universe can look forward to rich storytelling and character development as these new titles build upon the foundation laid by Imperial.