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Magic just revealed 38 new Marvel Super Heroes cards (including an epic Commander deck)

Magic just revealed 38 new Marvel Super Heroes cards (including an epic Commander deck)
Magic just revealed 38 new Marvel Super Heroes cards (including an epic Commander deck)

Magic: The Gathering‘s crossover with Avatar: The Last Airbender still feels fresh, yet the game’s publisher, Wizards of the Coast, is moving right along to tease the upcoming Marvel Super Heroes set scheduled for June 2026.

A Dec. 9 episode of Wizards’ official web show, WeeklyMTG, hosted by Blake Rasmussen, included a series of previews of new cards. Rasmussen was joined on the show by Command Zone podcast host Rachel Weeks and actor Gabriel Luna, who played the Ghost Rider Robbie Reyes on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Rasmussen was quick to note that Ghostrider does not appear in the new set.)

Pre-orders for the new set haven’t gone live yet, but here’s a look at 38 new cards that’ll be released as part of Marvel Super Heroes.

Marvel Super Heroes main set cards

The very first reveal was Captain America, Super-Soldier. A 3/2 legendary creature that costs three mana, this mono-white Cap has first strike and enters with a shield counter (which negates a single chunk of damage or any other attempt to target the creature). Whenever he has a shield counter, his controlling player and any other Heroes the player controls also get hexproof.

With the third card — Quicksilver, Brash Blur — a new mechanic called Power-Up was introduced that functions a bit like Exhaust in that it buffs the creature but can only be used once. In this case, you pay four colorless and one red mana to put a +1/+1 counter and double strike counter on him. However, in an added twist, that Power-Up cost is reduced by the creature’s mana value on the turn it enters the battlefield. Based on what Rasmussen said during the stream, it seems Power-Up will be one of the core mechanics of Marvel Super Heroes.

While discussing Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Rasmussen also noted that “whenever an artifact you control enters” triggers appear throughout the Marvel Super Heroes set to represent a superhero or supervillain “inventing” something. And later, when Doctor Doom was revealed, the hosts lingered on the note about how Doom is indestructible as long as the player controls an artifact creature…or a “Plan.”

Rasmussen then revealed “Doom Reigns Supreme,” an Enchantment card with the subtype Plan that collects a plan counter whenever a Villain enters. Eventually, with five plan counters, it exiles the top five cards of an opponent’s library and casts two spells from that stack without paying the mana cost. Plan cards are quite literally long-term plans with stages to them that decks can focus on. A standard deck with four copies of this and plenty of Villains to support it can theoretically exile 20 cards from your opponent’s deck — and let you play eight of them for free. That’s quite villainous indeed.