I have a Les Paul Custom 68 reissue with a Miracle Man Bridge, a Dean CFH with a aftermath bridge, a jackson sl2h with a black hawk bridge, and have played emg's countless times and know the sound very well. The Miracle Man definitely has the most Wylde like sound. Compared the emg 81, the emg is tighter, more compressed, has less bottom end and lows mids, more mids and upper mids, which are also voiced more aggressively. The miracle man is fatter, less focused, and more organic. Both pickups have similar highs (sharp and present).
The aftermath is probably the most emg-like bkp, but still quite different. The emg is again tighter, more compressed, less bass and low mids, but the mids are somewhat similar, but maybe less grindy with the emgs. Also, the aftermath is drier and the emg has sharper, more present highs.
I don't really like the black hawk that much. It's too smooth and polished for my tastes and not as tight or aggressive as either the emg or aftermath. There is though something about the BH's tone that reminds me of emg's and active pickups in general. I think that the black hawk is the only pu out of the ones you asks for that would possibly give you the solo tone you want though because it has smoother, warmer highs than the MM, AM, or emg.
However, my favorite pu for a "colossal ground-breaking sound" (like you asked for) would be a Lundgren M6. I have a lundgren in a ibanez rg2011 and it's incredible! It has a bigger bottom end than the mm, am, bh, and emg. It's not as tight as any of the those pu's, but still very tight and punchy! It's scooped, but not overly scooped, with good high mid presence, and really biting, but not harsh highs (which may not have the solo tone you want). I also like the lundgrens cleans way better than the am, mm, bh, or emg. If you stick with bkp though, I think you'll like the Miracle Man the best for the sound you're describing.