Marvel Comics is relocating its Comics and Franchise division from New York to Burbank, California, in July 2027, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The move will shift 100 employees to the company’s central headquarters to increase collaboration between Marvel’s comic, film, and television teams and Disney’s broader creative organization.
Leadership Changes and Global Expansion
Marvel announced a change in leadership coinciding with the relocation. Stephen Wacker will become the new editor-in-chief, replacing C.B. Cebulski. Cebulski is moving to Japan to serve as Editor, Asia Originals.

Did You Know? Marvel Comics has operated out of Manhattan for nearly 90 years before this decision to move to Burbank.
Strategic Shift to Burbank Headquarters
The decision was shared with employees during a staff meeting on Thursday, according to the Hollywood Reporter. A staff memo obtained by the publication describes the move as “the next chapter” for the company.
The relocation places the comics division in the same city as Disney’s corporate headquarters, following Disney’s 2009 acquisition of the company. Marvel’s memo states the goal is to “continue to make the best comic books in the business” by bringing creative teams together to learn and collaborate.
Impact on Operations and Personnel
The transition follows what the company described in its memo as a “year of significant change.” While 100 employees are slated for the move, the company credited the team’s “resilience” and “unwavering commitment to great storytelling” as the foundation for this transition.
Marvel’s expansive portfolio includes more than 8,000 characters, such as Captain America, Black Panther, the X-Men, Iron Man, and Spider-Man. These characters drive a vast ecosystem of movies, merchandise, and comic books.
Potential Future Developments
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the move to Burbank scheduled to happen?
The relocation of 100 employees is scheduled for July 2027.
Who is the new editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics?
Stephen Wacker will take over as editor-in-chief.
Why is Marvel moving its offices from New York?
According to a company memo, the move aims to position the team beside the broader creative organization to create collaboration opportunities across Marvel and Disney.
How do you think this move will affect the creativity of the comic books?