Summary
Magic: The Gatheringhas revealed several cards from the game’s upcoming collaboration with Marvel, featuring a plethora of the multimedia juggernaut’s most iconic characters. The beloved trading card game has featured a wide variety of franchises within both its “Secret Lair” series of cards and as full booster sets, including media properties likeAssassin’s CreedandFallout. Exclusive cards from the crossovers often command high price tags, likethe one-of-a-kind “The One Ring"from theLord of the Ringscollaboration. Now, another set of fan-favorites is coming to the card game.
With a rich history of its “Universes Beyond” collaborations,Magic: The Gatheringhas already teased multiple franchises set to join the card game. Wizards of the Coast first announced the Marvel collaboration in late 2023, confirming that several Marvel heroes would make their way to the TCG. TheMagic: The Gatheringdeveloper has also confirmed a crossover withFinal Fantasyis in the works, expected to launch sometime in 2025. The next “Universes Beyond” has now been officially revealed with multiple MarvelMagic: The Gatheringcards shown.
Magic: the Gathering Reveals Marvel Crossover Cards
As reported by ComicBook,Magic: The Gatheringhas revealed five different cards based on some of Marvel’s most iconic superheroes. Wizards of the Coast officially unveiledits newest “Secret Lair” card series featuring Marvel heroes, with Captain America, Iron Man, Wolverine, Storm, and Black Panther receiving their own exclusive sets. Each set will come with five different playable cards featuring Marvel characters, with some sets also including a sixth Token card. The sets will be available on November 4th, priced at $39.99 USD for the non-foil versions and $49.99 USD for “rainbow foil” versions of the cards.
The stunning Secret Lair cardsare far from the only new cards planned to come out of the sizable Marvel collaboration. Wizards of the Coast and Marvel revealed that the collaboration will include full expansion sets based on Marvel properties, withSpider-Manset to be the first featured series in 2025. Wizards of the Coast has not confirmed any other Marvel-focused sets of yet, but is reportedly planning to debut more expansions based on the comic book juggernaut’s franchises.
Marvel’s upcoming crossover into theMagic: The Gatheringuniverse will look to follow in the footsteps of the game’s previous popular collaborations. Wizards of the Coast debuted a Halloween Secret Lair drop for the release of the horror-themed “Duskmourn: House of Horror” set, featuring Chucky as “Kardur, Doomscourge” in the set. The card game titan also surprised fans earlier this year with a new Secret Lair drop featuringMagic: the Gatheringcards based on Hatsune Miku.Magic: the Gathering’s newest collaboration with Marvel is setting itself up to be another major success for the card game juggernaut.