


What can you tell us about these titles? Will these focus on particular characters or the larger, more universal role of these two civilizations? DnA: We're hoping they'll deal with both, really. IGN Comics: There are two mini-series focusing on each side of the conflict - Inhumans and Imperial Guard. IGN Comics: Obviously the "Realm of Kings" is the larger branding for the post-WOK world, but is can fans take the concept literally? Has this T-Bomb created an entirely new dimension or world? DnA: Kind of. The two one shots reflect these immediate changes: the first handles the political fall-out, and the second the 'geographical'.

The changes will affect the post-WOK Cosmos for a long time. and believe us, the shock waves will be massive in many respects! The ending of War of Kings is epic, and it changes both the power structures of the Marvel Cosmos andmesses up the geography too. What is the larger Realm of Kings concept or storyline about? How will the cosmic titles reflect the end of War of Kings? What can fans expect in the two one-shots that immediately follow War of Kings? Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning: Realm of Kings is about the physical and political repercussions of the War Of Kings. IGN Comics: War of Kings certainly raises plenty of questions, but let's start with the larger publishing plan of Marvel's cosmic books. It appears fans of cosmic Marvel have plenty more to look forward to in 2010. We got in touch with the duo through e-mail and asked all about Realm of Kings and how it builds on the events of War of Kings. They'll be penning all four books for the duration of Realm of Kings. Once again, Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning are at the forefront of this cosmic event. Naturally, both Nova and Guardians of the Galaxy will also factor heavily into the story. The story will then spin into the pages of two new mini-series – Realm of Kings: Inhumans and Realm of Kings: Imperial Guard. Like all of Marvel's recent cosmic storylines, Realm of Kings will begin with a one-shot prologue issue in November (coming in the wake of next month's War of Kings: Who Will Rule?).

Thanks to Black Bolt's weapon and the resulting rift in space, a mysterious new realm has appeared that has both the Inhumans and the Shi'Ar very interested. As Marvel revealed at Wizard World Chicago Chicago Comic-Con this weekend, the next big story push for Marvel's cosmic books is called Realm of Kings. The answers appear to be yes and not exactly.
