Four Commander precon decks, one set, and a Marvel universe worth of ways to spend $74.99. Magic: The Gathering’s Marvel Super Heroes releases June 26, 2026, and with it comes four ready-to-play Commander decks. We ranked all four — worst to best — so you know exactly where to put your money before launch day.
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4. Wakanda Forever — Selesnya (White/Green)

Wakanda Forever puts T’Challa, the Black Panther at the helm of a Selesnya artifacts and Vibranium token strategy. Black Panther generates Vibranium tokens, converts them into board presence, and leads a supporting cast that includes Shuri, Okoye, and Storm. The flavor is exceptional and the strategy is coherent.
The issue is purely a matter of archetype density. Selesnya artifacts is one of the most explored Commander strategies in the format, and Wakanda Forever does not bring a dramatic new angle to it. If you are a Black Panther fan first and a Magic player second, this is your deck without question. If raw power ceiling and strategic novelty are the priority, the other three decks pull ahead.
Colors: White/Green | Commander: T’Challa, the Black Panther | MSRP: $74.99 | Upgrade Potential: Medium
3. Avengers Assemble — Jeskai (White/Blue/Red)

Avengers Assemble is the most accessible deck in the set — a Hero typal strategy centered on the new Teamwork mechanic and +1/+1 counters, led by Captain America, Team Leader. The entire Avengers roster is here: Iron Man, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Captain Marvel, War Machine, Vision, Scarlet Witch, Ant-Man, and more, all tapping cooperatively to pay Teamwork costs.
The deck tells a story at the table and does it better than almost any precon in recent memory. Hulkbuster Armor is in the box. Avengers Tower is in the box. Tapping your entire team to execute a coordinated Avengers play is exactly the fantasy the set promises. At competitive tables the combat-dependent strategy is vulnerable to sweepers, but the upgrade path is clear and future Marvel sets will only strengthen the Hero typal shell.
Colors: White/Blue/Red | Commander: Captain America, Team Leader | MSRP: $74.99 | Upgrade Potential: High
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2. Doom Prevails — Grixis (Blue/Black/Red)

Doctor Doom comes dangerously close to claiming the top spot. Doom Prevails is a Grixis control deck built around Villains, the connive mechanic, and a sustained life drain engine that punishes opponents for simply being at the table. Doctor Doom, King of Latveria creates Doombot tokens on entry and becomes indestructible while controlling an artifact creature or active Plan — meaning in this deck he is almost never without it.
Loki, Lady Loki Agent of Chaos, and Kang Prime form a rogues gallery of threats that hit from different angles. The connive engine fills your graveyard for recursion while growing your creatures. The Plans mechanic rewards Villain-casting with compounding payoffs. And the passive life drain creates a clock that opponents must race even when they are not in combat with you.
The only reason Doom sits at number two rather than one is audience fit. At a competitive table this is the most powerful deck in the set. At a mixed-power table it can feel oppressive. Know your playgroup before sleeving it up.
Colors: Blue/Black/Red | Commander: Doctor Doom, King of Latveria | MSRP: $74.99 | Upgrade Potential: Very High
1. The Fantastic Four — Four-Color (White/Blue/Red/Green)

The Fantastic Four takes the top spot by a significant margin and the reason is simple: you are getting four decks in one box. This is the only precon in the set where swapping your commander fundamentally changes how the deck plays. Mister Fantastic copies triggered abilities for a high-complexity combo experience. Invisible Woman enables a blink-and-protect control build that is almost impossible to interact with. The Human Torch runs a burn and token strategy that is aggressive and linear. The Thing anchors a pure beatdown plan built on high power and toughness.
That level of versatility is extraordinary in a precon. It means dramatically higher replay value, a natural scaling with player skill, and a deck that surprises your opponents every time they think they have figured it out. The four-color mana base is the real cost — you will feel it in early games. Once you tune the land package even slightly it runs smoothly and delivers the most creative game experiences in the entire set.
Colors: White/Blue/Red/Green | Commanders: Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, The Thing | MSRP: $74.99 | Upgrade Potential: Exceptional
The Final Verdict
Buy The Fantastic Four if you want the most replay value and the highest creative ceiling. Buy Doom Prevails if you want the most powerful deck at the table. Buy Avengers Assemble if you are introducing someone to Commander or love the character roster. Buy Wakanda Forever if you are a Black Panther fan and want the best flavor in the set. All four release June 26, 2026. Collector’s Editions in full Surge Foil are available at $150 per deck.
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