The story of two women in a distant galaxy — one a fighter pilot, the other a religious acolyte — who uncover a conspiracy connecting the galaxy’s dominant religion and corporation, Invisible Kingdom sees Wilson return to creator-owned original comic book work for the first time since her 2008 series Air, which was edited by Berger.

It’s the first time Wilson has collaborated with Ward, perhaps best known for his work on Marvel’s critically acclaimed Black Bolt series with writer Saladin Ahmed; the series also sees him come back to creator-owned work, where he’d previously made a mark with series including Ody-C and The Infinite Vacation.

"I’m thrilled not only to be returning to a big creator-owned sci-fi but to be working with Karen Berger and G. Willow Wilson," said Ward. "Karen's amazing career has helped to shape me as a creator, and with Willow, I don't think there's anyone today who writes with more warmth, humor or humanity. Nobody writes better, more relatable characters than her! We're already buzzing with excitement about all the weird and wonderful places that we're taking this whole new assemble of instantly lovable characters. I hope you join us as we go somewhere amazing."

The series will launch in March 2019. More information about the series will be revealed at San Diego Comic-Con during the “Berger Books: The Second Wave” panel on Friday at 5 p.m. in Room 25ABC.