Last updated on July 2, 2026

The Mighty Thor, Jane Foster | Illustration by Victor Adame Minguez
There's a new two card infinite combo made possible by a crazy new legendary creature in Marvel Super Heroes, and it's possible in almost every format except pauper (yes that includes in draft)!
The Combo
The combo requires only two cards: Aurelia, the Warleader and our new card, The Mighty Thor, Jane Foster. All you have to do is have both of them in play, and then attack with both of them. Once you do, both of them have an ability that triggers. Aurelia, the Warleader will untap all of your creatures and give you an extra combat step, and The Mighty Thor, Jane Foster will allow you to exile a creature and then return it to the battlefield tapped.
Because both of these are triggered by attacking, you can have them resolve in any order you want, so you'll want to have The Mighty Thor, Jane Fosterโs ability resolve first targeting Aurelia, the Warleader, it will go to exile and then come back tapped. Then its ability that was on the stack will resolve, untapping it and everything else, and giving you an extra combat. Notably, it's worded so that it only does it when it attacks for the first time each turn, but because it's going to exile and then coming back, the game sees it as a different object and so when it attacks, it will be attacking โfor the first timeโ every time. This allows you to attack with both of these creatures as many times as you like for infinite damage.
When And Where

The cool thing about this combo is that it's not just limited to the land of Commander. It's also legal in Standard thanks to Aurelia, the Warleader being printed in Foundations. As for viability in the format, Standard is blazing fast these days, but if there is a way to pull this off consistently enough, it could definitely have a home in the format. However, more interestingly this combo is possible in draft and sealed, as Aurelia, the Warleader is on the bonus sheet in the form of Monica, the Marvel. It's the same exact card, just with new art, however it is exceedingly rare to open. The chances that you not only get this card in a draft, but also get The Mighty Thor, Jane Foster are vanishingly small, but not zero.
Worth The Effort?

Aurelia, the Law Above | Illustration by Lie Setiawan
Overall, this combo looks sweet, but is the juice worth the squeeze? This combo isn't exactly unique, as Aurelia, the Warleader goes infinite with a ham sandwich, so the uniqueness factor isn't exactly there. Also, this combo is very fragile to interaction from your opponent, as having a flying blocker or reach blocker can nullify your attacks, and any kind of instant speed removal will leave you wishing you never even tried to make these cards work. Add to it that these cards are split across three colors and take eight total mana over two different turns, as you have to have The Mighty Thor, Jane Foster already on the board so it can attack, and it starts to seem very fragile indeed.
However, it's not without its upsides either. The Mighty Thor, Jane Foster is not far off from a good card on its own. It has some utility with its ability, and I could easily see it being a part of a midrange flying good stuff deck that just happens to have this combo as a part of it that will happen sometimes rather than the only way a deck can win.
Wrap Up

Mjรถlnir, Hammer of Thor | Illustration by Wayne Reynolds
Flying girls with wings tend to end games quickly, and these two are no exception. Combos and combats aplenty, these cards are certainly fun together, even if the thought of the combo is a little more exciting than the reality of it. Still, it's worth a try, and who knows, you might even be able to pull it off in draft.
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