Avengers, assemble — on your kitchen table. Magic: The Gathering | Marvel Super Heroes drops June 26, 2026, and it might just be the most ambitious Universes Beyond set Wizards of the Coast has ever made. Over 600 mechanically unique cards. Four Commander precons. Thanos literally written into his own creature type. Here's everything you need to know.

Release Date
June 26
Prerelease June 19
Arena June 23
Unique Cards
600+
Largest UB set ever
Main Set Size
312
+ Commander & Jumpstart
Commander Decks
4
Avengers, Doom,
Wakanda, FF

Why This Set Is a Big Deal

Last year, Magic: The Gathering | Final Fantasy became the highest-selling expansion in MTG history on a single day. Wizards of the Coast is clearly banking on Marvel to eclipse even that milestone — and the scope of this release backs that confidence up.

Unlike the previous Spider-Man Universes Beyond set, Marvel Super Heroes goes wide across the entire Marvel universe: the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, S.H.I.E.L.D., Heroes for Hire, and a deep bench of some of comics' greatest villains. Crucially, it draws from 80+ years of original Marvel comics, not any single film adaptation. Classic comic designs, iconic storylines like World War Hulk, and obscure-but-beloved characters sit alongside A-listers like Thor, Captain America, Doctor Doom, and Thanos.

"There are just so many Marvel characters that even with over 600 mechanically unique cards, you cannot get everyone in." — Wizards of the Coast design team

New Mechanics That Actually Make Sense

What makes or breaks a themed set is whether its mechanics feel earned. Marvel Super Heroes introduces a suite of new mechanics that land on theme:

POWER-UP TEAMWORK CONNIVE VILLAIN HERO EVIL PLANS FINALITY COUNTER

Power-Up is the headliner. Think of it as a superpower each card can fire once — but blink or reanimate the creature and it resets, opening up clever combo lines. Cast a creature and use its Power-Up on the same turn and you pay a discounted cost. Thanos, the Mad Titan uses this to devastating effect: his Power-Up wipes half the board, costs one pip of each color (six stones, six pips — very thematic), and drops to half price if used the turn he enters.

Teamwork is like Crew and Convoke combined — you tap creatures whose total power meets a threshold to pay the ability cost. Wide boards feel genuinely cooperative, like a team of Avengers pooling their strength.

Evil Plans are enchantments that need specific actions to load "plan counters" before firing and sacrificing themselves. Doctor Doom hatching a scheme, in card form.

Finality Counters appear on villains that die and return, reflecting the Thunderbolts/Dark Avengers fantasy — characters who came back carrying both Hero and Villain subtypes at once.

Standout Cards to Know

Thanos, the Mad Titan — Five-color Commander legend with a built-in board-wipe Power-Up. The only card in the set with the creature type "Eternal." Mana cost designed around all six Infinity Stones.

Bruce Banner // The Incredible Hulk — A double-faced card that transforms. Pairs with Hulk SMASH!, a Teamwork sorcery that destroys an artifact and deals damage equal to a creature's power simultaneously.

Mjolnir, Hammer of Thor — Equipment that doubles all damage dealt by the wielder, but only Red/White creatures are worthy enough to equip it. Captain Marvel (Flying, Double Strike, Indestructible) is the dream target.

Loki, God of Lies — Creates non-Legendary Illusion copies of your villains that also serve as a draw engine. Exactly as chaotic as you'd expect.

Kang Prime — Exiles cards from the top of your deck with Suspend/2 Time Counters so you can cast them for free later. On-brand for a time-travelling conqueror.

Doctor Doom — Commander anchor of the Doom Prevails precon. Uses the returning Connive mechanic for life drain or creature buffing, with a second ability that deals large damage when set up correctly.

The Four Commander Precons

Four Commander decks launch alongside the main set, each available in regular and Collector Edition. Here's the full breakdown:

Deck NameCommanderStrategy
Avengers AssembleCaptain AmericaEquipment synergy, counter-stacking, team-wide buffs
Doom PrevailsDoctor DoomVillain-matters, Connive mechanic, life drain
Wakanda ForeverBlack PantherWakandan tribal synergies, tech-themed artifacts
The Fantastic FourFour CommandersNoncreature spell engine, wall defense, big offensive push

What Products Are Available

Play Boosters & Collector Boosters — The core products. Collector Boosters feature alternate-art, borderless, and comic-art showcase treatments pulling from Marvel's visual history.

Scene Boxes (Heroes & Villains) — Two versions, each with a complete connecting borderless scene plus play boosters. Gorgeous for display on a shelf.

Draft Night Kit — A brand-new initiative rolling out across all 2026 sets. Ready-to-go Pick-Two Draft for four players including basics, tokens, and a Collector Booster as a giveaway prize. Perfect for hosting events at your local game store.

Beginner Box — A guided tutorial aimed at new players coming in through the Marvel license. Five free mono-colored Welcome Decks are also available at local game stores for absolute newcomers.

Gift Bundle — Arrives July 17, three weeks post-launch. Styled like a comic long box, designed to sit on a shelf alongside the previous Spider-Man Gift Bundle.

Key Dates at a Glance

June 2–6Full spoiler season — previews rolling out across creators & official channels
June 16Marvel's Spider-Man arrives on MTG Arena for the first time
June 19 ⭐Prerelease Weekend — head to your local game store and crack packs early!
June 23MTG Arena digital launch
June 26 🚀Global tabletop release — the set is live everywhere
July 17Gift Bundle (comic long box edition) release

What Comes After Marvel Super Heroes?

2026 is a massive year for Magic — seven sets in total, a one-off scheduling quirk WotC says won't be the norm going forward. After Marvel Super Heroes, here's what's on the horizon:

  • The Hobbit (August 2026) — Smaug as a legendary treasure-making Commander is already generating huge hype. Dwarves are finally getting their due in MTG.
  • Reality Fracture — A "What If?" style set featuring alternate-universe versions of beloved planeswalkers: a fiery Ajani, icy Chandra, Benalian healer Liliana, and chain-veil wielding Garruk.
  • Star Trek (November 2026) — Spaceships, iconic characters, and the full franchise in card form. Boldly go.
  • Secrets of Strixhaven — A return to the wizard university plane of Arcavios for Magic fans who want their in-universe fix.

Should You Be Excited?

Short answer: yes. The Spider-Man set was criticised for being narrow in scope and for Arena availability issues at launch. Marvel Super Heroes has clearly course-corrected on both counts — broader characters, full Arena support from day one, and a product lineup designed to welcome brand-new players while giving veterans 600+ new cards to obsess over.

Whether you're a lifelong MTG player who wants to pilot Thanos in Commander, a Marvel fan who's never touched a Magic card, or someone who just thinks Squirrel Girl having a card is peak comedy — there's something here for you.

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Sources: Wizards of the Coast, Draftsim, Cardgamebase, Wargamer, GameSpot, MTGArena Zone · Posted June 8, 2026

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