Marvel Commander’s final deck reveal brings Wakanda Forever to the table
T’Challa and Shuri headline the final Marvel Commander deck, a green-white precon built around vibranium artifacts and a tighter combat plan than the rest.

T’Challa and Shuri put Wakanda Forever at the center of the final Marvel Commander reveal, and that matters because this is the deck that completes the whole four-deck lineup. With the full contents previewed and the Black Panther pair already set as the face commanders, Wakanda Forever stops being a tease and starts looking like the cleanest, most focused precon in the Marvel Super Heroes product.
Wizards of the Coast has now shown all four Commander decks in the set, Avengers Assemble, Wakanda Forever, The Fantastic Four, and Doom Prevails, and each standard deck is a ready-to-play 100-card list with 29 new-to-Magic cards. That puts Wakanda Forever in direct comparison with the rest of the lineup, and its pitch is sharper than most: it is the green-white deck, led by T’Challa, the Black Panther and Shuri, the Black Panther, with product copy pointing to vibranium-built artifacts as part of its game plan.
That green-white shell is the biggest reason the deck stands out. Where The Fantastic Four is the splashier outlier, with four face commanders and 26 new-to-Magic cards, Wakanda Forever reads like the deck for players who want a more settled commander game: develop the board, suit up the right permanents, and turn a strong battlefield into pressure. The Black Panther pairing gives it immediate flavor, but the more important Commander detail is how neatly it slots into a less chaotic build than the multicolor end of the Marvel range.

Star City Games said Tabletop Jocks previewed the full contents of the deck, which makes this reveal feel like a real product check-in rather than a partial tease. That completeness helps players do the one thing Commander precons always force before preorder season: decide whether they want a turnkey list, or just the singles. Wakanda Forever’s appeal is that it already looks like the most coherent of the Marvel decks for anyone who wants synergy over spectacle.
The timing only sharpens that decision. Marvel Super Heroes releases June 26, 2026, with prerelease on June 19, and TCGplayer already showed Wakanda Forever listings and a market price before release, a clear sign that demand is being tracked early. Polygon’s reminder that this is the second Magic set based on Marvel Comics, but the first Marvel collaboration to include preconstructed Commander decks, gives Wakanda Forever a little extra weight too: it is not just another themed precon, it is part of the first real Commander-shaped Marvel rollout. For players who want the Black Panther deck that looks most ready to shuffle up and play, this is the one to watch.
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