Wizards confirms Marvel Super Heroes Commander decks for June 2026 release
Invisible Woman, Doctor Doom and Black Panther anchor four Marvel Commander decks, but the preorder call depends on reprints and deck strength.

Invisible Woman, Mister Fantastic, Human Torch and The Thing are now the clearest face cards for Marvel Super Heroes, and Wizards has put the Commander line on the board for June 26, 2026. For Commander players, that makes the crossover more than a lore event. It is a product decision guide: four themed precons, four color identities, and a real question about whether the decks can stand on their own at the table.
Wizards’ lineup includes regular Commander Decks and Collector’s Edition Commander Decks, with the premium versions built as 100-card decks filled with Surge Foil cards. The set is not a narrow Commander drop either. Play Boosters, Collector Boosters, Jumpstart Boosters, Bundle, Gift Bundle, Draft Night, Beginner Box and scene boxes all sit under the Marvel Super Heroes banner, which shows how central the crossover is to Wizards’ 2026 schedule. Prerelease events run June 19-25, with Commander Party windows set for July 3-9 and July 31-August 6. Collector Boosters carry a $39.99 MSRP, while the old Collector Sample Pack bonus is not part of this release.
The deck names already tell most of the story. Avengers Assemble in white-blue-red looks like the cleanest entry point for players who want a straightforward team-up deck with classic combat pressure and flexible interaction. The Fantastic Four in white-blue-red-green, built around Invisible Woman, Mister Fantastic, Human Torch and The Thing, points to the biggest toolbox deck in the line, the one most likely to reward players who like value engines and a higher-ceiling mana base. Wakanda Forever in white-green should be the easiest fit for go-wide, board-building and combat-focused pilots, while Doom Prevails in blue-black-red is the deck most likely to lean into grindy control, sacrifice or spells-matter lines.
That spread is the real selling point. Wizards has already shown the broader Marvel rollout can support marquee names like Captain America, Bruce Banner // The Incredible Hulk and Doctor Doom, but Commander buyers still need to see the 99-card support before treating any of these as automatic pickups. The important missing piece is the reprint sheet. Card Game Base says each deck follows the modern precon formula of one foil borderless main commander card, 98 regular cards and 10 double-sided tokens, with 30 brand-new cards and 70 reprints. If those reprints hit staple territory, preorder interest makes sense immediately. If they do not, the Marvel name will carry the first wave more than the decklists will.
For now, the clearest call is simple: Marvel Super Heroes is already a must-watch Commander release, but only the strongest reprint reveals will turn it from a fandom buy into an instant table staple.
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