Magic: The Gathering is expanding its Universes Beyond initiative through a multi-year partnership with Marvel, beginning with the June 26 release of the Marvel Super Heroes set. According to head designer Mark Rosewater, the set integrates iconic characters into the game’s mechanics, with future expansions already in development to build upon this comic-book crossover.
How did the Marvel and Magic: The Gathering partnership begin?
The collaboration originated from a direct request by Magic: The Gathering head designer Mark Rosewater. Upon learning about the third-party IP licensing initiative from Wizards of the Coast vice president of Magic design Aaron Forsythe, Rosewater immediately claimed the Marvel license. As Rosewater stated in an interview with GamesBeat, “The very first thing I said to him was, ‘dibs on Marvel.’” This set, which has been in development for four years, represents a fusion of Rosewater’s professional design work and his personal interest in the Marvel universe.
Every creature card in the Marvel Super Heroes set with a rarity of uncommon or higher is a legendary creature. This design choice ensures that players can use any of their favorite Marvel characters as a commander in the Commander format.
What is the design philosophy behind the Marvel Super Heroes set?
The set is built around the Avengers, utilizing “typal” mechanics that focus on the Hero and Villain creature types. While the design team had significant creative freedom from Marvel IP holders at Disney, Rosewater noted that the current release is only the beginning. He confirmed that his team is actively working on additional Marvel expansions, suggesting that characters withheld from this initial set—such as a potential Rocket Raccoon card—may appear in future releases. Rosewater explained that the team purposefully omitted certain elements to maintain a long-term roadmap: “We clearly spent time and energy before we started sort of chopping everything up — so we were aware when we made this, and we knew what was coming.”
How does the set incorporate deep-cut Marvel characters?
Beyond prominent figures like Iron Man and Captain America, the set features niche characters to appeal to dedicated fans. Rosewater highlighted Reptil, a dinosaur-themed hero from The Super Hero Squad animated series, as a prime example of a character that functions well within the game regardless of a player’s prior knowledge of Marvel lore. The design team also found ways to include villains like Volcana as common-rarity cards by embedding them into the artwork and flavor text of cards like “Volcanic Villain,” ensuring these characters remain accessible to players.
Keep an eye on common-rarity cards when the set drops. Beyond the marquee heroes, you may find hidden nods to obscure villains and supporting cast members tucked away in the flavor text and illustrations.
Could there be a DC Comics set in the future?
While the focus is currently on the Marvel partnership, Rosewater has expressed interest in expanding the Universes Beyond range to include other superhero franchises. As a self-described fan of the publisher, Rosewater noted that he would welcome the opportunity to work on a DC Comics set for Magic: The Gathering. “I’m a huge DC fan — I would love that,” he said. “I probably need to go back down to say, ‘dibs on DC.’”
Frequently Asked Questions
Will all Marvel characters be legal in the Commander format?
Yes. According to Rosewater, every creature card in the set that is uncommon or higher is a legendary creature, making them legal for use as a commander.
Are there more Marvel sets planned?
Yes. Rosewater confirmed that he and his team are currently working on additional Marvel expansions following the initial release.
Why are some popular characters missing from the new set?
Rosewater noted that the design team intentionally withheld certain characters and story elements to serve as the foundation for future expansions.
Are you excited to build a deck around your favorite Marvel heroes? Let us know in the comments which characters you are hoping to see in future expansions!
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