Marvel Comics’ upcoming event Avengers: Armageddon #1 (June 2026) marks a landmark “crossover” between Marvel and Wizards of the Coast’s Magic: The Gathering (MTG). Each first-printing copy (including all variant covers) of Avengers: Armageddon #1 will ship polybagged with an exclusive promo MTG card – “Warstorm Surge” with unique art by Ryan Stegman.
Marvel’s New Avengers Crossover to Include Exclusive Magic: The Gathering Card
Marvel has officially announced a major comics–gaming crossover: the debut issue of the Avengers: Armageddon event series will include an exclusive Magic: The Gathering (MTG) promo card. This initiative celebrates the upcoming Magic: The Gathering – Marvel Super Heroes card set. As Marvel’s press release explains, Avengers: Armageddon #1 (on sale June 2026) will include a special “Warstorm Surge” promo card with unique artwork by superstar artist Ryan Stegman.
Every first-printing copy of the issue (including all variant covers) will be polybagged together with the promo card. In other words, readers who purchase Armageddon #1 will get a free Marvel-themed MTG card. This crossover event is pitched as a “can’t-miss collectible for both comic readers and Magic players”. It continues Marvel’s recent trend of comic promotions and variant covers tied to MTG – following 2024’s Marvel’s Spider-Man set – and promises more Marvel/MTG tie-ins in 2026.
What Is Avengers: Armageddon #1 About
Avengers: Armageddon #1 kicks off a five-issue “watershed” Avengers event written by Chip Zdarsky (with art by Frank Alpizar & Delio Diaz). The story is built on Marvel’s last year of events (like One World Under Doom and Zdarsky’s Captain America), leading to a moment “not seen since Avengers Disassembled”.
In brief, the saga begins in Latveria where Thunderbolt Ross (the Red Hulk) claims Doctor Doom’s homeland, igniting a global war. The Avengers (along with allies like Fantastic Four and Wolverine) must stop Ross’s “devastating tear across the globe”. In the course of the conflict, the heroes will unlock a new power that will fundamentally change how the world views them. This pivotal first issue promises that “a pre-Armageddon Marvel Universe and a post-Armageddon Marvel Universe” will be created.
In addition to the main narrative, Armageddon #1 features multiple covers (see below) and ties into prelude stories: a special giveaway comic Armageddon/X-Men #1 (on Comics Giveaway Day, May 2) provides a “terrifying glimpse at the cost” of the Avengers’ war with Red Hulk. The creative team is headed by Chip Zdarsky (known for Daredevil, Captain America) with artists Frank Alpizar and Delio Diaz. Zdarsky has hinted there will be a “new character who will truly unsettle the world,” as a mysterious hero with tremendous power appears in Armageddon. In summary, Avengers: Armageddon #1 is an Avengers team-up to stop Red Hulk’s Latverian conquest, leading to a world-changing “Armageddon” and a new Avengers era.
Cover Art: Marvel released the main cover art by Dike Ruan (featuring Red Hulk battling the Avengers). Variant covers include a foil Kaare Andrews cover and a Jerome Opeña cover, as well as a special Magic-themed variant (see below). These covers set the stage for the cataclysmic event.
Figure: Cover of Avengers: Armageddon #1 (June 2026) by Dike Ruan. The issue heralds a turning point in Avengers history as Red Hulk attacks Latveria and Earth’s heroes must unite.
Avengers: Armageddon #1 Release Date and Launch Details
Avengers: Armageddon #1 will debut in early June 2026. Marvel’s official announcement states the issue is “on sale 6/10”. However, promotional listings and retailer catalogs list the release date as June 3, 2026. (Comic solicitations sometimes change; as of the Marvel press, June 3 is the street date.)
The cover price is $5.99 for a 32-page full-color issue. Final order cut-off (FOC) for retailers was April 20, 2026. Importantly, Marvel has already alerted retailers that demand is extremely high – a newsletter warned that first-print copies (even variant covers) “will be sold in a special polybag” with the promo card, and added a note that “allocations may occur” if supplies run short. This means shops are being told to expect limited quantity, and a second printing is likely on the way given the demand.
In terms of launch, all first-printing copies of Armageddon #1 are polybagged with the MTG promo card. Readers cannot buy the card separately – it’s only available inside the sealed comic bags. At release, customers must pick up the polybagged comic (rather than a loose copy) to get the Warstorm Surge card. Pre-orders for the comic opened in spring 2026. For example, Third Eye Comics’ pre-order listing confirms Avengers: Armageddon #1 as on sale 6/03/2026 (with UPC and SKU) and notes the polybag promotion.
In summary, Armageddon #1 launches early June 2026, 32 pages at $5.99. It arrives in polybagged editions (including main and variant covers) each containing the exclusive MTG card. Retailers are facing potential shortages due to the novelty and hype.
Which Exclusive Magic: The Gathering Card Comes With Avengers: Armageddon #1
The exclusive card bundled with Avengers: Armageddon #1 is “Warstorm Surge.” Both Marvel’s announcement and MTG coverage confirm the promo’s name and that it’s a variant art version of the existing Warstorm Surge card. Marvel’s press release says the promo spotlight’s Ryan Stegman’s artwork and will only appear with the comic. StarCityGames similarly reports “a special alternate-art Warstorm Surge” included with each first-print Avengers #1. In short, every first-print copy of Avengers: Armageddon #1 includes an alternate-art Warstorm Surge MTG card.
The Warstorm Surge name is the same as a previously released MTG enchantment; however, this promo version has unique Marvel-themed art and packaging. It is identified as a “Promo” card (often printed without collector number) and is not available in normal MTG boosters. (The image will show Marvel heroes and villains as drawn by Stegman.) Fans should note that Warstorm Surge here is a collectible card included with the comic, not sold with the MTG set packs. The Marvel announcement and MTG press emphasize that this artwork won’t appear in any other Magic set.

What Is the Warstorm Surge Marvel Magic Promo Card
“Warstorm Surge” is an enchantment card in Magic: The Gathering. In its standard form, it costs mana {5}{R} and reads: Whenever a creature you control enters the battlefield, Warstorm Surge deals damage equal to that creature’s power to any target. The Marvel promo is this same card with alternate art. The Marvel-exclusive “Warstorm Surge” has artwork (by Ryan Stegman and inker Arthur Hesli) featuring Marvel characters, but keeps the original game rules and text. (Exact wording from the image: “Whenever a creature you control enters, it deals damage equal to its power to any target.”)
The promo card is foil and marked with a promo code line (e.g. “0001 PRM” as seen in the fan image). It carries the Marvel branding and Stegman signature art. By itself, Warstorm Surge is a popular casual card, and the Marvel promo variant is meant as a collectible. It will not impact tournament play (as a promo is legal, but limited in circulation) – its value is mainly for collectors and Marvel fans. In summary, the Warstorm Surge promo is a one-of-a-kind Magic enchantment card included only with Avengers: Armageddon #1, featuring Marvel-themed artwork.
Figure: “Warstorm Surge” Marvel promo card (2026), illustrated by Ryan Stegman & Arthur Hesli for the Avengers: Armageddon #1 promotion. (This Marvel-exclusive card will not appear in any regular MTG set.)
Ryan Stegman Warstorm Surge Card Art Explained
The artwork on the Warstorm Surge promo card is originally a variant cover image from Marvel Armageddon/X-Men #1 (Comics Giveaway Day 2026) drawn by Ryan Stegman and Arthur Hesli. This dynamic illustration is used on the promo card and also as a variant cover for Armageddon #1. It depicts an action-packed scene of Marvel characters in battle. The small figures and dynamic poses suggest Wolverine leaping forward (center), with Spider-Man swinging in at the bottom and Iron Man blasting off on one side. A hulking red figure (likely the Red Hulk or Sandman-like menace) towers behind them.
Stegman’s art style is known for energetic composition and expressive character design. On this card, one can see Wolverine’s claws extended and Spider-Man perched on debris, adding Marvel context to the MTG card. Though published small on the card, the image is full of motion and “comic book” flair. Ryan Stegman is credited in the Marvel article for the promo’s artwork, and indeed the image bears his distinctive anatomy and linework. In short, the “Warstorm Surge” card art shows Avengers characters in a battle scene by Ryan Stegman & Arthur Hesli – a piece exclusive to this comic tie-in. This explains why the card is labeled a promo (Marvel TM) and not found elsewhere.
How to Get the Exclusive Marvel Magic: The Gathering Card
To obtain the Warstorm Surge promo card, a fan must purchase Avengers: Armageddon #1 first-printing. Since the card is sealed in a polybag with the comic, it cannot be obtained separately. The steps are: (1) Pre-order or buy Avengers: Armageddon #1 on its release date from a comic retailer, (2) When buying, ensure it is a polybagged copy (retailers will have these special bags), (3) Open the polybag to reveal the comic and the promo card together.
All major comic shops (and online retailers) that sell new Marvel comics will have the polybag edition of Armageddon #1. Marvel’s announcement encourages fans to “grab these comics and more at your local comic book shop”. Essentially, anywhere you can buy Armageddon #1, the first prints will automatically include the card. Pre-orders are recommended, as Marvel has warned of high demand. No extra purchase is needed beyond the cover price of the issue. (In other words, you don’t need to buy a separate MTG product; just the comic itself is enough.)
Will All Versions of Avengers: Armageddon #1 Include the MTG Promo Card
Yes – every first-printing edition of Avengers: Armageddon #1 comes with the promo card. This includes the standard cover and all retailer-exclusive variant covers (e.g. 1:25, 1:100, or any incentive variant) as long as it’s a first printing. Marvel’s press release explicitly states that “each copy of the first printing, including variant covers, will be sold in a special polybag containing both the issue and the exclusive ‘Warstorm Surge’ card”. StarCityGames similarly notes that “each copy of the first printing” is polybagged with the card. In practical terms, any copy with cover date June 2026 or marked “1st Printing” will include the promo.
However, this promo is not expected to be included with later printings. If Marvel orders a second printing of Armageddon #1 (due to demand), those copies typically come out without the extra incentives. The first-print polybag is the exclusive version with the MTG card. So all first prints (regardless of cover artist) have the card, but a second printing would not include it.

Is the Avengers: Armageddon #1 Magic Card a First Printing Exclusive
Yes, the Warstorm Surge promo card is exclusive to the first printing of Avengers: Armageddon #1. Marvel’s announcement emphasizes “each first printing issue…will come with an exclusive…card”. By implication, any reprint or second printing of the comic will not contain the card. In comic retail terms, only “issue #1, 1st printing” is polybagged. Collectors should note this: the promo is part of the initial limited offering. If you see the issue labeled “second print” or “reprint,” it will not have the MTG card. In summary, yes – the Marvel MTG card is strictly a first-print bonus.
Magic: The Gathering | Marvel Super Heroes Release Date and Set Details
Magic: The Gathering – Marvel Super Heroes is the upcoming MTG card set that ties into this crossover. Wizards of the Coast has confirmed the set’s release date as June 26, 2026. (This is separate from the comic’s date.) On that day, the set’s boosters and products will be available globally. The Wizards site (under “Players Assemble”) explicitly lists “RELEASE DATE: JUNE 26” for the Marvel Super Heroes set.
The Marvel Super Heroes set features iconic Marvel characters and themes. According to Wizards, it has an “all-star roster” of heroes and villains from the comics (building on the success of the Marvel’s Spider-Man set released the previous year). The set will include Avengers like Captain America, Iron Man, Spider-Man, etc., on cards with unique art (often “Marvel Radiant” frames or special foils). The product lineup includes Play Boosters, Collector Boosters, Jumpstart Boosters, Commander decks, bundles, and special scene boxes. For example, Wizards highlights that each Play Booster has Marvel heroes and heavy hitters in the art. There will also be a “Heroes United” scene box and a “Villains Unleashed” scene box that form large art scenes.
Importantly, the Marvel Super Heroes MTG set is the context for the Avengers card promo. The promo card itself (Warstorm Surge) is a special insertion to celebrate the set’s launch. But the set release (June 26) includes its own full range of product releases. Collectors and players should note: the promo card itself comes before the set’s release, as part of the comic release on June 3 (or 10) – a fun prelude to the MTG set launch.

How Marvel Comics and Magic: The Gathering Are Expanding Their Crossover
Marvel and Wizards have been collaborating extensively. This partnership began in 2024 with Magic: The Gathering | Marvel’s Spider-Man (released in November 2024). That set introduced Marvel heroes into the MTG universe. Continuing that trend, the Marvel Super Heroes set is coming in mid-2026. Meanwhile, Marvel Comics has been incorporating MTG elements into comic marketing. In 2025-26, many Marvel series featured MTG-themed variant covers and promotions. Avengers: Armageddon #1 is a high-profile example: it not only includes an MTG card but even has a cover illustrated by an MTG artist (Ryan Stegman).
Marvel’s official press notes that “since last year” the collaboration has produced Marvel-themed sets and special covers, and promises “more from this collaboration in the months ahead, including more MTG variant covers coming this June”. Indeed, multiple comics in June 2026 will feature MTG-style cover art or promotions. For instance, Marvel already announced a Daredevil #1 variant cover with MTG art, and there will be Marvel character cards for planar decks and game tie-ins. This strategy is intended to cross-promote, bringing comic readers to card games and vice versa.
In summary, the Marvel–MTG crossover is broader than this one comic. It includes themed card sets (Spider-Man, then Super Heroes), variant covers on unrelated titles, and now comic-insert cards. It represents a multi-media marketing push. Fans can expect even more such crossovers: new MTG sets, more Marvel cover art in Magic style, and special promos (like Warstorm Surge) in future comics.
Chip Zdarsky Avengers: Armageddon Creative Team and Story Setup
The creative team for Avengers: Armageddon #1 is writer Chip Zdarsky and artists Frank Alpizar & Delio Diaz, with main cover by Dike Ruan. Zdarsky is a veteran Marvel writer (Daredevil, Captain America) known for character-driven drama. Alpizar and Diaz are rising artists (known for Doomed 2099 and Captain America issues).
Zdarsky has described Armageddon as the culmination of plot threads. He notes that last year’s stories (like One World Under Doom and his own Captain America run) have been “building towards a watershed moment”. In interviews (via AIPT), Zdarsky said they’ve been “building to this moment for well over a year,” and that the story introduces a new character “who will truly unsettle the world”.
Story-wise, Armageddon #1 picks up right after or alongside recent Marvel titles. Red Hulk’s takeover of Latveria directly builds on Captain America (2025) and Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon (2026). The creative team has set up a mystery: aside from the returning villains (Red Hulk, Doctor Doom), there is a “mystery hero” with unknown origins entering the conflict. Subsequent Captain America and Wolverine issues will tie into Armageddon, showing broader implications.
AIPT’s coverage of issue #2 confirms that Armageddon is “the road to a major Avengers shakeup” and explicitly calls it a five-issue event series by Zdarsky with Alpizar & Diaz. It centers on an “assembled team of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes” racing to stop Red Hulk after Latveria’s collapse. In summary, the creative setup is an epic Avengers team-up (think Avengers Assemble or Disassembled scale) to counter Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, with an exciting mystery angle.

Why Avengers: Armageddon #1 Could Be a Must-Have for Marvel and MTG Collectors
Avengers: Armageddon #1 is poised to be highly sought-after. Several factors make it a must-have:
- New Event Story: As a major Avengers event with lasting consequences (compared to Avengers Disassembled), fans of the Avengers line will want it to follow the narrative. A pivotal new character and a “new era” promise high importance.
- MTG Promo Card: The inclusion of an exclusive Warstorm Surge MTG card (with unique art) attracts both comic and MTG collectors. Marvel executives and analysts expect this to drive up demand. The card is only available with this issue and won’t be reprinted elsewhere, making the comic a crossover collectible.
- Polybagged Variant Edition: Every variant cover and print will come with the card in a sealed polybag. Polybag exclusives often become hot items (think previous comics with cards or posters included). Collectors will scramble to get pristine copies sealed with the promo.
- Scarcity/Allocation: Marvel’s warning to retailers that allocations may occur signals limited print. Short supply plus high demand (event prestige + promo) means copies may sell out. Already, some outlets suggest Marvel might issue a second print (another sign of hype). Early reports urge buyers to pre-order immediately.
- Variant Art: The Stegman/Magic variant cover and other incentives (Kaare Andrews, Jerome Opeña) offer collectible art. Some covers are foil or limited ratio (e.g. 1:100), making graded copies valuable.
- First-of-its-Kind: This is Marvel’s first comic to include an MTG promo card inside every copy. As a novel promotion, it stands out among Marvel releases. It also ties into the popular trend of Marvel trading cards and licensed products, which have been selling well.
Given all the above, Armageddon #1 should appeal to fans of superhero comics, collectors of variant covers, and MTG enthusiasts looking for a limited promo. Its rarity (polybag, allocation) and “event” status suggest it will quickly become a “sellout” collector’s item.
Where to Preorder Avengers: Armageddon #1 and the Marvel MTG Set
To ensure you get Avengers: Armageddon #1 (with the card), preordering is recommended. Most comic shops (physical and online) are accepting pre-orders now. For example, the Third Eye Comics site lists Avengers: Armageddon #1 (on sale 6/03/2026, $5.99) as available for pre-order. You can also preorder through major online retailers (Amazon, Midtown, TFAW, etc.) or directly at your local comic shop using the Diamond code (75960621563800111).
For the Magic: The Gathering – Marvel Super Heroes set, preorders are open at hobby stores, game shops, and online. Wizards of the Coast provides retailer links on its official site (including Amazon, TCGPlayer, Best Buy, etc.). For example, Wizards lists a Collector Bundle (9 boosters + foil promo + dice) with release date June 26 and has pre-order links to major sellers. You can preorder play boosters, jumpstarts, bundles, and more through local game stores or online. (Wizards’ store locator can help find local sellers, and big chains like Barnes & Noble or Best Buy often carry such products.)
In summary, contact your usual comic shop or game store now to reserve your copies. The Marvel site even links to support local shops and Marvel Unlimited for digital access. Don’t wait – retailers are expecting strong demand.

Avengers: Armageddon #1 Variant Covers and Polybag Edition Explained
Avengers: Armageddon #1 has multiple collectible covers and a special polybag edition:
- Main Cover: By Dike Ruan. This will be the standard store-cover (cover “A”).
- MTG Variant Cover: By Ryan Stegman and Arthur Hesli. This is a special “Magic: The Gathering” variant which likely features the same art as the Warstorm Surge card. It may be offered through specific retailers or for pre-orders. Every copy of Armageddon #1, including this MTG variant, comes polybagged with the Warstorm Surge card.
- Retailer Incentive Variants: Marvel’s announcements mention new variant covers by Kaare Andrews and Jerome Opeña. These are likely foil or incentive covers (e.g. 1:25 ratio). Any of these first-print variants will also include the promo card in the bag. Other incentive variants (like an ultra-limited “virgin” cover or retailer-exclusive holographic cover) may exist; if they are first prints, they too have the card.
- Polybag Edition: Rather than a separate SKU, the “polybag edition” means any first-print copy of the comic (whether cover A, variant, foil, etc.) will be shrink-wrapped in a sealed plastic bag containing the promo card. Retailers cannot sell a loose (unbagged) copy without the card – the bag and card are inseparable. The bag likely has a header indicating the MTG partnership and the cover art may be visible through it.
- Variant Listing Table: (Below is a quick comparison of key editions. Price estimates are cover price or estimated retailer markup; promo card is included in all first prints.)EditionCover ArtistCover Price (USD)MTG Promo Card Included?Preorder LinkMain Cover (1st Print)Dike Ruan$5.99YesSampleMTG Variant Cover (1st)Ryan Stegman & Hesli~$6.50 (est)YesTBA (CBOY, others)Variant Cover H (1:25)Kaare Andrews~$5.99YesTBAVariant Cover I (1:100)Jerome Opeña~$10+YesTBAAny Second Print (if made)Same artists$5.99No (promo card absent)–
All figures are for first printing copies (which are polybagged). Variant ratio pricing is subject to store premiums. Preorder links will vary by retailer; the official Marvel and WotC store locators can guide buyers.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What is Avengers: Armageddon #1?
A new Marvel Comics event (first issue of a five-part series) where the Avengers unite to stop Red Hulk’s global assault. It leads to a major shakeup in the Avengers team. Written by Chip Zdarsky, art by Frank Alpizar & Delio Diaz. - Who is the creative team behind Armageddon?
Writer Chip Zdarsky (Daredevil, Captain America) and artists Frank Alpizar & Delio Diaz. The main cover is by Dike Ruan. Additional variant covers are by Kaare Andrews, Jerome Opeña, and Ryan Stegman (MTG variant). - When is Armageddon #1 released and how much does it cost?
It’s scheduled for June 2026 (cover date on sale June 3, 2026). The cover price is $5.99 for a 32-page issue. - What is the exclusive MTG card included with the comic?
The promo card is “Warstorm Surge” (an enchantment). It’s an alternate-art foil version only available with this comic. - How do I get the promo card?
Buy Avengers: Armageddon #1 (first printing) from your local comic shop or online. The issue will come in a sealed polybag; the Warstorm Surge card is inside the bag. No separate purchase of the card is needed. - Does the promo card have Marvel-themed art?
Yes. It uses new artwork by Ryan Stegman (drawn for the Marvel universe). The card features Avengers characters (Wolverine, Spider-Man, Iron Man, etc.) in a dynamic battle scene. - Will all variant covers of #1 include the card?
Yes. Every first-printing variant cover (foil variants, retailer exclusives, etc.) is polybagged with the card. Just make sure your copy is a first printing. - Is the MTG promo card included in second printings?
No. The promo is only in the first-print run. If Marvel does a second printing of #1, those copies will be released without the MTG card. - When does Magic: The Gathering – Marvel Super Heroes release?
June 26, 2026. That’s when the full MTG set (with Marvel heroes on the cards) hits stores worldwide. - Where can I preorder Armageddon #1 and the MTG Marvel set?
Preorder #1 at comic shops or major retailers (e.g. TFAW, Midtown). Preorder the MTG set at game stores or online (Amazon, TCGPlayer, etc.). The Wizards site provides store locators and links.
Conclusion
Avengers: Armageddon #1 represents a unique cross-promotional event that will be of great interest to both Marvel fans and Magic: The Gathering players. By bundling an exclusive Warstorm Surge MTG card with every first-print comic, Marvel and WotC are creating a collectible hybrid product. We have detailed the issue’s storyline (Red Hulk’s war and a new Avengers era), the creative team, release schedule, and exactly what the promo card is. We also covered variant covers, polybag packaging, and where to preorder both the comic and the upcoming Marvel Super Heroes MTG set.
Sources and Citations
- Marvel.com — “Preorder the Upcoming ‘Magic: The Gathering | Marvel Super Heroes’” https://www.marvel.com/articles/gear/magic-the-gathering-marvel-super-heroes-cards-revealed
- Marvel.com — “Pick Up ‘Avengers: Armageddon’ #1 and Receive an Exclusive Promo Card” https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/magic-the-gathering-marvel-super-heroes-avengers-armageddon-1-exclusive-promo-card
- Marvel.com — “Marvel and Hasbro Team Up to Bring Marvel Characters and Stories to Magic: The Gathering” https://www.marvel.com/articles/culture-lifestyle/magic-the-gathering-marvel-characters-stories-hasbro
- Wizards of the Coast — official product page for Magic: The Gathering | Marvel Super Heroes https://magic.wizards.com/en/products/marvel/marvel-super-heroes
- Wizards of the Coast — Marvel Super Heroes card image gallery https://magic.wizards.com/en/products/marvel/marvel-super-heroes/card-image-gallery
- Wizards of the Coast — “Marvel Super Heroes Preview Prologue” https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/feature/marvel-super-heroes-preview-prologue
- Popverse — search page for Magic: The Gathering Marvel coverage https://www.thepopverse.com/search?q=Magic%3A+The+Gathering+Marvel
- Star City Games — Marvel Super Heroes set page https://starcitygames.com/mtg/marvel-super-heroes/
- Star City Games — Marvel Super Heroes Bundle listing https://starcitygames.com/marvel-super-heroes-bundle-sld-mtg-bun-msh-en/
- Third Eye Comics — Marvel / Magic-related shop listings https://shop.thirdeyecomics.com/searchq=magic%20the%20gathering%20marvel
- AIPT — “Marvel and Magic the Gathering collab for free promo card with Avengers: Armageddon https://aiptcomics.com/2026/04/01/magic-the-gathering-avengers-armageddon-1/
- AIPT — Marvel’s Spider-Man / Marvel Super Heroes crossover coverage https://aiptcomics.com/2026/02/27/magic-the-gathering-spider-man/
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