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* [[Man in The Machine]]: Kafra, and {{spoiler|after his assassination, his assistant Dess.}}
* [[Man in The Machine]]: Kafra, and {{spoiler|after his assassination, his assistant Dess.}}
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Golgoth, Tumbril, the Qaron.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Golgoth, Tumbril, the Qaron.
* [[Out Gambitted]]: Kafra has Xanna snared in one of these until Grieze [[Take a Third Option|uses a more]] [[Just Shoot Him|direct solution.]] {{spoiler|Also, what's going on with the [[The Remnant|resistance]] in Greenland.}}
* [[Out-Gambitted]]: Kafra has Xanna snared in one of these until Grieze [[Take a Third Option|uses a more]] [[Just Shoot Him|direct solution.]] {{spoiler|Also, what's going on with the [[The Remnant|resistance]] in Greenland.}}
* [[Red Shirt]]: Lt. McOrly, on account of being [[Too Dumb to Live]].
* [[Red Shirt]]: Lt. McOrly, on account of being [[Too Dumb to Live]].
* [[The Remnant]]: They're the good guys. What's left of them.
* [[The Remnant]]: They're the good guys. What's left of them.
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* [[Take a Third Option]]: How Grieze deals with [[Insufferable Genius|Kafra's]] attempt to blackmail Xanna.
* [[Take a Third Option]]: How Grieze deals with [[Insufferable Genius|Kafra's]] attempt to blackmail Xanna.
* [[Psycho Serum]]: What Eucharist withdrawl does.
* [[Psycho Serum]]: What Eucharist withdrawl does.
* [[Wham Episode]]: About the final third of the series is ascending Wham Episodes.
* [[Wham! Episode]]: About the final third of the series is ascending Wham Episodes.
* [[You Have Failed Me]]: The core of Golgoth's employee-relations and human resources policies.
* [[You Have Failed Me]]: The core of Golgoth's employee-relations and human resources policies.


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Revision as of 09:08, 26 January 2014

Iron Man has HAD IT with you people.

Empire is a comic book by Mark Waid and Barry Kitson about. . . well, Exactly What It Says On the Tin. A totalitarian Empire has conquered most of the world, led by the power-armored super-scientist Golgoth. The world's greatest superheroes are all dead, and the last bastions of freedom are cut off, outmatched, and being overrun. Nothing can stop Golgoth's drive for total world domination.

Or can it? The Empire, while mighty, is not without its own problems. The bevy of psychopaths that make up the government's elite are constantly scheming to advance their causes over their fellows', and occasionally over their leader. Golgoth himself, meanwhile, has a weakness that his enemies are trying to exploit.

Empire is one of the few comics (one of the fewer not written by Alan Moore) to do Darker and Edgier right. The art is immersive and the story, though grim, is a very competent look into how a world ruled by super-villains would actually work. The first two issues were published in 2000 by Gorilla Comics, a flash-in-the-pan publisher whose only product of any note was Empire. After Gorilla folded, the series was picked up (in 2003) and completed by DC Comics, although the events and characters in it are distinctly separate from the main DCU.

Unrelated to Orson Scott Card's Empire (see Literature).

This comic contains examples of:


 Lucullan: I failed you, and am cognizant of the causatum. . . the res-- resid-- residuum. . .

(Beat)

Lucullan: I know the consequences.

 Golgoth: Is that all?

Lucullan: For now.

Golgoth: Then come along Delfi.

Lucullan: Oh dear God.

Golgoth: You may call me Golgoth.