Marvel Universe
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# Marvel Universe (Magic: The Gathering, 2025) Marvel Universe represents Magic's second major crossover with Marvel Comics, arriving in 2025 as a 53-card supplemental set. This limited release continues Wizards of the Coast's strategy of leveraging established intellectual properties to expand Magic's audience beyond traditional players. The set's compact size positions it as a specialty product rather than a full-scale expansion, likely designed for limited constructed play and collector appeal. With only 53 cards, the set maintains exclusivity while reducing production complexity compared to standard Magic releases. The mechanical integration of Marvel characters into Magic's color pie and gameplay systems remains the primary collector interest. Notable cards from the set command attention due to their crossover appeal and potential constructed viability, though the set's supplemental nature suggests limited competitive impact on established Magic formats. This release reflects the ongoing trend of IP collaborations in trading card games, targeting both Magic enthusiasts and Marvel fans seeking tangible collectibles beyond traditional comic book merchandise.
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