Last updated on June 2, 2026

Director Nick Fury - Illustration by Javier Charro

Director Nick Fury | Illustration by Javier Charro

Note: This article is being updated throughout the Spoiler stream as new cards are being previewed. Check back for more in a little bit!

Marvel Super Heroes spoiler season is finally here after what felt like half a year's worth of random spoilers, debut streams, and Reddit potato-camera leaks. WotC is jamming the entire MSH set into four weeks of spoilers, sans supplementary products and Commander decks. So yeah, this fully-sized Standard release will be spoiled in its entirety by Friday, starting with everything we saw today.

Tuesday Spoilers

Kicking off with Mjolnir, Hammer of Thor, which debuts our new “equip worthy” ability. Funny that we've already seen other renditions of Thor's hammer in Magic, but here it is again. Who better to pick up the hammer than Thor himself, seen here in his mythic version, Thor, God of Thunder[card].

Our follow-up was a quick peek at [card]The Scarlet Witch, a big spellslinger payoff, and Worlds Within Worlds, a Simic board wipe (?) and a Eureka of sorts, all in one card.

The new teamwork mechanic has been officially given text. It allows you to tap creatures with a certain total power as an additional cost for an added benefit. Almost like crewing a spell?

Captain Marvel, Earth's Protector stands alongside Thanos, the Mad Titan to showcase the emphasis on heroes and villains in this set. Thanos even got himself a mural on a wall that went up shortly before the debut stream! Also, check out the power-up ability, which is like an exhaust effect with cost reduction if you use it the turn the creature entered.

Agent Phil Coulson was big enough to show up in just about every early MCU movie, but here he is supporting heroes in MTG, too.

Don't worry, villains are equally important, as demonstrated on Madame Hydra, suggesting black-red will have a heavy emphasis on villains this time (it was centered in blue-black for Marvel's Spider-Man).

We even got a villain lord to look at with The Masters of Evil.

We already knew connive would return in some capacity, and it's a perfect fit here. Honestly, just a great mechanic regardless of flavor. Check it out on Leader, Super-Genius if you need a refresher.

It feels like this set could easily be “oops all Iron Mans” the same way people expected Final Fantasy to be nothing but Cloud and Sephiroth. We probably see a good distribution of characters, but here's a double-sided Tony Stark/Iron Man to go with the others that have been leaked already.

Monica Rambeau/Photon, Living Light further demonstrates using double-faced cards for hero transformations. Note that these are MDFCs like the Spider-Man cards, so they can be cast on either side, or transformed from the front to the back.

We got a “sneak” peek at Elektra, Daughter of the Hand during a discussion about showcase treatments. Looks like a little TMNT dripped into the set with that ninja mechanic.

Fight to the Death is a relatively unknown Boros card that'll be showing up on the set's Source Material bonus sheet. We've got some sleek reprints of Show and Tell and Defense of the Heart as well.

Simulacrum Synthesizer is a fun card to see here, not just for the Tony Stark tie-in, but because it's only ever been in The Big Score, and therefore hard to get.

Next up are “borderless Panel treatments”, which gives us a look at The Ten Rings, a big draw spell artifact, Arc Reactor, a Thran Dynamo of sorts with improvise, and Multiversal Incursion, a way to basically double up your own board.

There's a double-helping of full-art basics this time around as well. Each one features at least one character in a zoom-out depiction of a setting from the Marvel comics.

There's a new rare dual land cycle to look forward to here. These all enter untapped and produce colorless mana, but can tap for one of two colors if you control a basic, or if another land entered that turn. So likely great mana fixing beyond turn 1.

There are Scene Boxes associated with this set, but also other Scene cards that you'll find in normal boosters, especially ones from this 18-panel art piece by Johan Grenier. That gives us our first look at Loki, God of Mischief and Avengers, Assemble!

These ones are a little harder on the eyes, but you'll spot a look at Kang Prime and Lady Loki, Agent of Chaos from the Doom Prevails Commander precon, as well as the backup commander, Loki, the Deceiver.

Similarly, we've got some spoilers from the Wakanda Forever deck, Magic's first green-white precon. Heart-Shaped Herb, Okoye, Mighty and Adored, and Shuri, the Black Panther debuted here.

And a quick snapshot of the Avengers Assemble precon shows up Captain Marvel, Apex Avenger, Iron Man, Armored Avenger, and Director Nick Fury. The deck has an obvious hero theme.

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