Leaked Marvel Super Heroes cards reveal Wolverine and Fantastic Four commanders
Leaked comic-cover cards put Wolverine and The Fantastic Four on Commander watch, with June 26 set release and multiple decks already lined up.

Leaked Marvel comic-cover cards have handed Commander players an early scouting report on Magic: The Gathering | Marvel Super Heroes, and the clearest takeaway is that not every legend is built to lead a deck. Wolverine, Fierce Fighter looks like the kind of card that will draw eyes first and end up as a support piece later, while The Fantastic Four already reads like a real build-around for brewers who want their next commander to ask for a plan instead of just a curve.
Wolverine stands out because its rules text uses healing and damage recovery, a wrinkle that makes it the first revealed legend in this batch to care about getting back on its feet between fights. That points it toward fight-themed shells rather than the center seat of the table. It has the kind of text that can slot into Wayta, Trainer Prodigy or Neyith of the Dire Hunt lists, where repeated damage, combat math, and fight triggers already do the heavy lifting. As a standalone commander, though, it looks narrower than the cards Commander players usually want to build around.
The Fantastic Four is the opposite kind of reveal. Wizards has already said any member of Marvel’s First Family can helm The Fantastic Four Commander deck, and the leaked legend looks like a modal build-around that rewards casting the right kinds of spells over and over. That opens the door to cheap self-bouncing cards like Greenbelt Rampager, alternate-cost spells like Force of Vigor, and blink engines such as Deadeye Navigator. If the shell leans harder into creatures with Defender, Arcades, the Strategist and Axebane Guardian could turn the deck into a Wall-fueled engine that keeps the triggers rolling.
The leak lands even harder because Wizards has already framed Marvel Super Heroes as part of a multi-year team-up with Marvel, with the set scheduled for June 26, 2026 and multiple Commander decks on the way. The official rollout is built to feed that momentum: prereleases run June 19-25, Commander Party events are set for July 3-9 and July 31-August 6, and Avengers Academy events run June 12-18 in participating stores in the United States and Canada. Marvel-themed Welcome Decks will feature Black Panther, Iron Man, Black Widow, Spider-Man, and the Hulk, while Wizards has also teased that Quicksilver starts the game in play and that the Hulk introduces a new creature type.
That is the real Commander story here. The leaked cards are not just spoiler-season noise. They already sketch out where the decks will point, which commanders look like traps, and which legends deserve a spot on the watchlist before official previews start turning those hints into full deck plans.
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