10 Marvel Heroes Who Need a Fresh Series for 2026

Marvel Comics has given fiction some of the greatest superheroes ever created, from Spider-Man and The Fantastic Four to Wolverine and Captain America. Thanks to visionary creators like Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, the company emerged as the dominant force in its industry after the 1960s, and hasn’t been dethroned since. Covering everything from cosmic adventure to monster horror, it’s since become a movie powerhouse.Surprisingly, even some of Marvel’s greatest characters have struggled to land their own miniseries, let alone an ongoing book. With DC topping the sales charts with their All-In and Absolute initiatives, Marvel has left readers wanting a lot more from their universe. From forgotten Bronze Age icons to heroes who should always be in print, these characters need a comeback to their own series.Ka-Zar’s story allows writers to explore the savage side of the Marvel universe, bringing a Tarzan-inspired jungle adventure to a largely city-based franchise. With the inclusion of franchises like Predator, it would be great to see Kevin Plunder go toe-to-toe with a Yautja in the Savage Lands. Ultimately, seeing a return to form for the hero and Zabu could bring a touch of the Bronze Age to modern Marvel.

Marvel Comics has given fiction some of the greatest superheroes ever created, from Spider-Man and The Fantastic Four to Wolverine and Captain America. Thanks to visionary creators like Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, the company emerged as the dominant force in its industry after the 1960s, and hasn’t been dethroned since. Covering everything from cosmic adventure to monster horror, it’s since become a movie powerhouse.

Surprisingly, even some of Marvel’s greatest characters have struggled to land their own miniseries, let alone an ongoing book. With DC topping the sales charts with their All-In and Absolute initiatives, Marvel has left readers wanting a lot more from their universe. From forgotten Bronze Age icons to heroes who should always be in print, these characters need a comeback to their own series.

Ka-Zar’s story allows writers to explore the savage side of the Marvel universe, bringing a Tarzan-inspired jungle adventure to a largely city-based franchise. With the inclusion of franchises like Predator, it would be great to see Kevin Plunder go toe-to-toe with a Yautja in the Savage Lands. Ultimately, seeing a return to form for the hero and Zabu could bring a touch of the Bronze Age to modern Marvel.

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