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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Redirect Шаблон:Infobox comic book title Empress is a creator-owned comic book limited series written by Mark Millar, illustrated by Stuart Immonen and published by the Icon Comics imprint of Marvel Comics in 2016. Set in the Millarworld, the series follows Queen Emporia, Empress of the Royal Empire that ruled Earth 65 million years ago, as she decides to leave her husband King Morax along with their three children.

In 2023, a stand-alone prequel series, Big Game, written by Millar and illustrated by Pepe Larraz, was published by Image Comics, while a second volume will be published by Dark Horse Comics in 2024.

Publication history

The publicity was launched in October 2015 via The Hollywood Reporter, with Empress announced as "a big, fun, bombastic space opera" from Mark Millar and Stuart Immonen,[1] described by Millar in later interviews with IGN and Vox as a series his (young) daughters could read.[2][3] On the developing the series' protagonist of Queen Emporia, Millar described her:

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The series also gained pre-publication attention when Millar revealed the series would take place on prehistoric Earth 65 million years in the past, where a galactic empire once considered the planet its capital,[4] and that he credited an unnamed "pal" of his who ran the Millarworld chat rooms with giving him the concept for the series;[5] on developing the antagonist of the series, King Morax, Millar noted:

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While originally intended to consist of three six-issue arcs,[6] only the seven-issue first volume of the series,[7][8] collected as Empress Book One,[9] would be published by the Icon Comics imprint of Marvel Comics from April 6, 2016 to November 23, 2016,[10][11] before the publication of subsequent volumes entered development hell.

In 2017, a one-shot, Empress: Rulebook, written by Will McLaren and illustrated by Luana Vecchio, was published by Image Comics as part of the Millarworld New Talent Annual 2017, an anthology annual consisting of one-shot specials containing winning entries from the online contest for up-and-coming creators held by Millar in 2016. Set before the events of Empress, the story explores the beginning of Emporia's struggles with living up to the image of empress, and ultimate decision to leave.[12]

In 2023, Big Game, a crossover between every Millarworld property illustrated by Pepe Larraz, was published by Image Comics;[13] while the majority of the story takes place on present-day Earth, 65 million years after the events of Empress, the Empress portion of the storyline is a direct prequel to Empress, seeing Hit-Girl accidentally travelling back in time to the reign of the Royal Empire of King Morax, who on seeing no record of his empire in modernity, sends one of his armies to invade the future under the command of Diabolos the Sorcerer.[14][15] In December 2023, it was revealed that Millar had signed a deal for Dark Horse Comics to become the new publisher of the Millarworld titles, including a new volume of Empress, serving as a direct sequel following the publication of an omnibus.[16][17]

Plot synopsisШаблон:Anchor

Chapter I

Шаблон:AnchorOn prehistoric Earth, deciding to leave her husband, Queen Emporia and her bodyguard Dane Havelok commander one of the Royal Empire's starships, taking with them Emporia's three children with galactic emperor King Morax: the 15-year-old Princess Aine, who aims to be exactly like her father and does not wish to leave; the 10-year-old Prince Adam, a "gentle soul" whom Emporia fears would not survive the trials ahead to become an elite ruler; and Puck, Emporia's youngest child, at 18-months-old.[18]

Chapter II

While Queen Emporia is on the run, with the forces of the Royal Empire in pursuit, Dane painted as the royal family's kidnapper in order to prevent a scandal in the eyes of the Imperial public, a plea for help on an alien stopover world along with a broken transporter could end the empress' adventure before it's properly begun, as Dane recruits his pilot, Tor.[19]

Chapter III

Facing off against a new fleet of security sent by King Morax, willing to stop at nothing to get the boss' children back, Emporia and Dane must battle intergalactic beasts at every turn as they teleport between alien war zones and dead worlds in evading the forces pursuing them.[20]

Chapter IV

Stranded on barren planet Golgoth without hope of escape, shrouded by a massive dust cloud, when two passing scrap-merchants think they can make a quick profit by selling Emporia's children as slaves, unaware of who they are, the family is torn apart again and left fighting for their lives.[21]

Chapter V

With the heirs stolen to be sold into slavery at an auction, Emporia, Dane, and Tor, find themselves falling into the lap of a tribal priestess thirsty to use them as a blood sacrifice. Meanwhile, King Morax makes progress in tracking down his stolen children, executing everyone in his path, while Aine comes into her own as a warrior against the merchants that planned on selling her off.[22]

Chapter VI

After an intrepid chase across the galaxies, Emporia arrives at her long-lost sister's planet to escape King Morax, unaware that she is on psychic vacation, and someone else currently possesses her body. Embedded within her new-age sanctuary, Dane and Emporia decide to enjoy each other's company, secretly observed by Aine, who outraged, contacts her father and brings him to the planet.[23]

Chapter VII

As King Morax finally tracks his wife and children down, family turns against one other and old secrets come out into the light.[24]

ReceptionШаблон:Anchor

Issue # Publication date Critic rating Critic reviews Ref.
1 April 2016 8.4/10 17 [25]
2 May 2016 8.6/10 6 [26]
3 June 2016 8.2 6 [27]
4 July 2016 9.1 6 [28]
5 August 2016 8.8 8 [29]
6 September 2016 8.9 4 [30]
7 November 2016 9.7 3 [31]
Overall Шаблон:N/a 8.8/10 50 [32]

Collected editions

Title Material collected Format Publication date ISBN
Empress Book One Empress #1–7 Trade paperback
Hardback
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Prequel: Big Game Big Game #1–5 Trade paperback Шаблон:DTS Шаблон:ISBNT

Film

In May 2016, an Empress feature film was announced to be in active development, with Mark Millar producing himself along with Joe Roth and Jeff Kirschenbaum, and F. Scott Frazier writing the script, with the film being pitched to studios as "part Star Wars, part Guardians of the Galaxy",[33][34] after Millar had claimed an "A-List" actress to have already been cast to star on Twitter.[35] In August 2017, Netflix acquired Millar's comic book publishing company Millarworld, and by the following July 2018, announced it had green-lit several adaptations of his works, including Empress, now to be written by Lindsey Beer,[36] before the project entered development hell.

References

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External links

Шаблон:Icon Comics Шаблон:Dark Horse Comics Шаблон:Mark Millar