Spoiler season for Magic: The Gathering Marvel Super Heroes is in full sprint and this week is the most pivotal yet. The complete 276-card main set is now fully revealed. Commander decklists are dropping one per day through June 11. MTG Arena gets the set on June 23. And the global tabletop release on June 26 is seventeen days away. Here is everything you need to know as of June 9, 2026.
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The Full Main Set Is Now Revealed

As of June 8, 2026, all 276 cards in the main set have been publicly unveiled. Wizards of the Coast compressed the entire spoiler season into four weeks — an unusually fast cadence — concluding with the WeeklyMTG aftershow on June 8. The total set contains 451 cards when accounting for variants, alternate art treatments, collector versions, and Commander-exclusive cards.
The confirmed roster covers the Marvel universe broadly: Thanos, Doctor Doom, Thor, Bruce Banner and The Incredible Hulk, Captain America, Black Panther, She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel, Doctor Octopus, Tombstone, Iron Man, Loki, Kang, and dozens more heroes and villains reimagined as fully mechanical MTG cards. Hero and Villain are now formal creature types in the game. The Plans enchantment mechanic and the Teamwork ability keyword define the set’s identity alongside the Power-Up transform mechanic.
Commander Decklists: One Per Day, June 8–11
All four Commander precon decklists are being revealed one per day starting June 8. Here is the current status of each:
Avengers Assemble (White/Blue/Red) — Fully Revealed

Commander: Captain America, Team Leader. A 100-card Jeskai Hero typal deck with 29 new cards and 71 reprints. The full Avengers roster is represented — Iron Man, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye, War Machine, Vision, Scarlet Witch, Captain Marvel, the Wasp, Ant-Man, and more — alongside the Hulkbuster Armor, Avengers Tower, and Avengers Quinjet as standout artifacts. The Teamwork mechanic runs throughout the strategy.
Doom Prevails (Blue/Black/Red) — Revealing June 9

Commander: Doctor Doom, King of Latveria. A Grixis Villain deck built around connive, life drain, and a legendary threat package including Loki, Lady Loki Agent of Chaos, and Kang Prime. The Plans mechanic and Doctor Doom’s Doombot token generation are central to the strategy.
Wakanda Forever (White/Green) — Revealing June 10

Commander: T’Challa, the Black Panther. A Selesnya artifacts deck with a Vibranium token subtheme. Supporting cast includes Shuri, Okoye, Storm Queen of Wakanda, and the Heart-Shaped Herb as the signature artifact.
The Fantastic Four (White/Blue/Red/Green) — Revealing June 11

Commanders (four options): Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, The Thing. A four-color noncreature spell and triggered-ability copying deck. Each commander enables a different strategic identity within the same 99-card shell.
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Three New Mechanics Defined
Plans
Plans are a new enchantment subtype that gain Plan Counters as you complete specific in-game actions tied to each Plan’s text — casting a Villain, attacking with a Hero, activating artifacts. When fully executed, sacrifice the Plan for a major payoff. They reward playing naturally into your archetype without requiring you to hold resources for a specific moment.
Teamwork
When a spell or ability has a Teamwork cost, you tap a creature you control to help pay for it. Agent Maria Hill draws a card and gains a counter every time she is tapped for a Teamwork cost — in a full Avengers deck she becomes one of the most efficient draw engines in any Commander precon released this year. The mechanic represents the cooperative spirit of the Avengers in a way that feels mechanical and flavor-consistent simultaneously.
Power-Up
Creatures with Power-Up upgrade when specific conditions are met. Bruce Banner transforming into The Incredible Hulk is the signature example. Tony Stark activating new Iron Man armor mid-combat is another. The mechanic delivers individual card moments that become the defining memories of specific game turns.
Products and Pricing — Everything Available June 26
Play Booster: $5.99 | Play Booster Box (36): $179.99 | Jumpstart Booster: $7.99 | Commander Precon (Standard): $74.99 | Commander Precon (Collector’s Edition): $150.00
Jumpstart Boosters come in 51 possible Marvel-themed pairings — from Spider-Verse and Thunderbolts to Iron Man and Doctor Doom. Each pairing is designed to be shuffled together and played immediately. Collector Booster Boxes are the premium collector product with the highest density of alternate treatments and Surge Foil cards.
Prerelease events run at local game stores June 21–22, giving players a first chance at sealed deck play before the global release.
MTG Arena Release: June 23
MTG Arena gets Marvel Super Heroes three days before the tabletop release on June 23. Draft queues, Sealed events, and constructed formats go live that day. Arena preorders opened June 2. Card style cosmetics for the most popular characters are expected but have not been fully detailed as of this writing.
What To Watch Next Week
The remaining three Commander decklists land through June 11. After that Wizards shifts into launch-week mode: store events, Arena promotion, and the countdown to June 26. The community conversation this week is centered on two topics — whether Bruce Banner’s combo potential makes him a ban candidate in Pioneer and Modern, and whether The Fantastic Four precon is the best-value precon product Wizards has released in the Universes Beyond era.
NerdSnack has full precon deep dives, cut-and-add upgrade guides, and a best cards breakdown live now. Check back daily through launch week for continuous coverage.
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