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Nova is one of the central characters in Imperial, a four-part event series from writer Jonathan Hickman and artists Iban Coello and Federico Vicentini. Imperial is intended to usher in a new era of cosmic storytelling, setting up new status quos for Hulk, Black Panther, She-Hulk, Star-Lord, the Shi’ar, Skrulls, Kree, and many more. We’re only two issues into Imperial, but there have already been major ramifications for the larger Marvel Universe. Richard Rider’s Nova is working with Star-Lord to get to the bottom of whoever is committing these political assassinations, and his story will continue in an Imperial spinoff series.
Nova Gets a New Comic Series While We Wait For His Disney+ Show
Richard Rider will star in Nova: Centurion, written by Jed MacKay (X-Men) with art by รlvaro Lรณpez (Predator: Black, White & Blood). The announcement was made at the Marvel Comics: Next Big Thing Panel at San Diego Comic-Con over the weekend. Nova: Centurion was one of two announced Imperial spinoffs, with the other being Planet She-Hulk by Stephanie Phillips (Phoenix) and Aaron Kuder (Daredevil). Nova is also appearing in an Imperial War one-shot written by MacKay that should help set the stage for Nova: Centurion.

Fans may have been skeptical about Nova’s future after news broke that his Disney+ series was being delayed. However, it’s clear that Marvel has big plans for the Human Rocket. Just because a streaming show is paused doesn’t mean it will never come out. Nova was paused because Marvel Television is changing its release strategy. Marvel previously handled television in a similar manner to its big-budget movies: by announcing a slate of upcoming features that fans would eventually receive over time. However, that process has since changed, with Marvel going the traditional route with TV by bringing in showrunners to help steer the ship.








