Abomination, Terrifying Titan | Art by Adi Granov
The preview season for Marvel Super Heroes is now in full swing! As such, we have a whole suite of new content for you. But before we can get a lot of that out, we need to keep a close watch on all of the cool new spoilers that are coming out with this set. And what better way than to keep you all in the loop as we roll along? That's right, this is the first of our Marvel Super Heroes preview recaps!
Disclaimers and Credits
As always, we have to provide a brief disclaimer to you before we can go on with the previews. Namely, we may miss a couple of previews during our recap processes. This could be because of a number of reasons. For one, the card render may be only in a non-English language on Scryfall, which is where we source our information for reveals. Alternatively, it may not even be on Scryfall at all, or only be available in a showcase frame. If that's the case the cards may not be shown on here.
Now, the fun part. Below is a list of creators and outlets who got preview access during Marvel Super Heroes spoiler season!
- ScottNoMana
- yystv
- Li Sangyu
- PC Gamer
- RobertRedBeardMTG
- Polygon
- Press Start
- Galaxy
- Instant Mind
- eventhorizon.mtg
- Collider
- Variety
- Nerdist
- bilibili
- CBR
- TCGPlayer
- IGN
- Bandit
- cinabiondo
Marvel Super Heroes Previews
With that, let's look at the various previews these creators (and Wizards of the Coast themselves) have provided!
Conclusion
Well, that's what we've got for the last couple of days! Hopefully these previews have spurred you to make some changes to decks, or even make new decks entirely.
And now, let's open the floor to you, dear readers! Have you gotten any ideas for new builds? What among these previews looks the coolest for you to build a deck after? Alternatively, how do you feel about these new cards? Sound off in the comments below!
Josh Nelson
Josh Nelson wears many hats. They are a music journalist when not writing gaming news. Beyond this, they're a scholar of the Sweeney Todd urban legend, a fan of monster-taming RPGs, and a filthy Aristocrats player. Josh has been playing Magic since 2001 and attributes their tenure to nostalgia, effort, and "aesthetic".
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