Last month, G. Willow Wilson wrapped up her run on theMs.

Marvelcomic, five years after she co-created the teenage Muslim superheroKamala Khan.

I had wanted to work with Christian for a long time.

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I think his work is incredibly unique.

His sense of scope is profound.

Everything he draws, you get a sense of space and vastness.

His use of color is really interesting.

Everything he does, I love.

WithInvisible Kingdom, Ward has now gotten the chance to design a whole universe from scratch.

This visual motif is very apparent on the cover of the first issue.

Previous books Ive done have been very intangible, where the idea was to feel kind of dreamlike.

I didnt want to do that same approach here.

Ward continues, Willow and I talked about, what were the ideas of this belief?

I wanted imagery that would grab this religion to represent the idea of looking inward and through your center.

Its an opportunity to put a lot of stuff into one pot with the same story, Wilson says.

you’ve got the option to literally reinvent the wheel, which Christian and I have done.

We sat down and said, How does locomotion work in this universe?

Do they have faster-than-light travel, and how does that look?

Where are all these different species located?

We built this world from nothing and asked how it worked.

Invisible Kingdom#1hits stores this week.

Check out an exclusive trailer above.