From Ghost Rider turning a Quinjet into an extension of his spirit of vengeance to She-Hulk reclaiming her often-missing humanity, the creative team finds a splendid balance between wide screen set pieces and quiet, character moments. When weaving a crossover, there's obviously going to be many different moving pieces to consider and, luckily, Ewing is able to take dozens of characters and give almost all of them at least one unique moment to shine. Title details for Empyre: Road to Empyre by Al Ewing. One of the biggest successful Marvel crossovers that I like to use as a standard for what a summer blockbuster can be is Jonathan Hickman's Infinity, a universe spanning maxi-series that saw the heroes of the world uniting against a celestial threat and Empyre's similarities to that are a notable addition here. To transfer digital loans and holds to a new card, email us your new card number and your mobile number. Ewing sets the stage fantastically here and, in doing so, throws you for a loop with the premiere issue's final page-one that turns the tables on just what exactly "Empyre" is all about. Following the story of Empyre #0 : Avengers, the first issue of this developing saga suffers from the same issues as its previous entry but to a lesser degree.
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