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With 2025 ending, it’s time to start looking forward to the future. The publisher has a lot of great things planned for their heroes and villains, with the hype and current quality of some books making fans very excited for what’s to come. These are the 10 Marvel series to read in 2026, books sure to make fans rather happy.
10) Ultimate Wolverine

The Ultimate books are ending in first month or two of 2026, but one of them is still going strong: Ultimate Wolverine. Ultimate Wolverine is the best current Wolverine title (although that’s not a difficult accomplishment), and while a lot of fans don’t enjoy it, it’s still looking to play a huge role in the end of the Ultimate Universe. Wolverine and Jean Grey are on the run from Magik, and the return of the Maker makes the whole situation all the more dangerous. Chris Condon has set up something special, and seeing how he and Alessandro Cappuccio (and fill-in artist Alex Lins, who will probably draw another issue or two) bring it all home will be worth it.
9) Wade Wilson: Deadpool

It’s been a tough few years to be a fan of Deadpool comics. The last several solo series starring the character had failed, but things are about to look up in 2026 because of Wade Wilson: Deadpool. This book is written by Benjamin Percy, who expertly wrote the character in the Krakoa Era volumes of Wolverine and X-Force. Percy has been doing great work with the harder edged Marvel heroes, so fans are ready to see where he takes the character. On top of that he’s joined by Geoff Shaw, who he’s worked with on Wolverine, Ghost Rider, and Red Hulk, an artist who specializes in awesome action. This series should be amazing and make the Merc with the Mouth a solo star again.
8) Imperial Guardians #1

Cosmic Marvel has always been great, and things are looking up again thanks to Imperial. The old order of the universal powers has changed, and a new group of guardians step forward. Imperial Guardians brings together Gamora, Cosmic Ghost Rider, Brawn, Captain Marvel, and Darkhawk to try to bring peace to a universe that has just stopped killing each other. What really makes this book exciting is the writer: Dan Abnett. Abnett helped redefine cosmic Marvel in the mid ’00s with Andy Lanning, the two of putting out the best volume of Guardians of the Galaxy ever. Letting him play in the cosmic Marvel yard again is a great idea, and this series should be outstanding.
7) Uncanny X-Men

Uncanny X-Men has fared better than the other X-Men books, mostly because of the creative team of Gail Simone and David Marquez (as well as fill-in artists like Javier Garron and Luciano Vecchio). They were able to give the book a classic Claremont feel, starring five of the best X-Men ever โ Rogue, Gambit, Wolverine, Nightcrawler, and Jubilee โ and four great new young mutants โ Deathdream, Jitter, Ransom, and Calico. 2026 is looking to be more of the same. This is the best team book from Marvel right now, balancing character, plot, and gorgeous art for a series that will always keep you engaged. Seriously, this book is nearly perfect, and more people need to read it.
6) Ultimate Endgame

Ultimate Endgame‘s first issue has dropped and I’m not particularly a huge fan of it, but that doesn’t change how important the book is going to be to Marvel in 2026. The Ultimate books have been the publisher’s hottest books, and this is the final story, as the heroes of Earth-6160 face off against the Maker, who has “left” the City (I’m not going to spoil it for you; it’s an interesting twist). The art by Jonas Scharf and Terry and Rachel Dodson looks pretty great, and Deniz Camp has been killing it on everything he’s wrote lately. Even with my own misgivings about the first issue, I’m still just as hyped as I was. Anyone who’s been following the Ultimate books need to read this.













