Wizards of the Coast revealed the full decklists for its upcoming Marvel Super Heroes Commander preconstructed decks, and the Fantastic Four list showcases a standout reprint that bridges two of Magic's most ambitious crossover sets.
The Fantastic Four deck includes a high-value Doctor Who reprint that slots naturally into the strategy. This card previously appeared in Magic's 2023 Doctor Who Commander collection, making it a premium inclusion in a precon typically aimed at casual players. The specific reprint delivers utility for the deck's core mechanics while offering players a chance to obtain an in-demand card without hunting singles.
Magic's crossover strategy has intensified over recent years. The game moved beyond its traditional fantasy roots to license major IP properties. The Doctor Who Commander set in 2023 proved popular with both longtime Magic players and casual collectors. Marvel Super Heroes continues this trend, bringing superhero themes to a game historically built on swords and sorcery.
Commander precons balance accessibility with power level. They ship with roughly 100-card decklists at middling power, designed for casual multiplayer play. Including reprints of stronger or rarer cards raises perceived value. Players either appreciate getting expensive cards affordably, or they resent pay-to-win design creeping into casual formats.
The Fantastic Four deck likely leans into the family's mechanical identity. Mr. Fantastic suggests card draw. The Thing and Human Torch might trigger around combat or specific conditions. Invisible Woman traditionally handles board wipes or control effects. A Doctor Who reprint fitting these themes signals thoughtful deck construction.
Crossover sets carry execution risk. Casual players embrace recognizable characters. Competitive players often dismiss IP cosmetics as fluff. Doctor Who resonated enough that reprints still hold value six months later. Marvel's broader cultural footprint suggests stronger mainstream appeal.
The full precon lineup
