Next year will be a monumental one for Marvel Studios, or at least that’s their hope, with Avengers: Doomsday serving as one bookend for a calendar year that will also feature several other MCU projects in Phase 6, such as Spider-Man: Brand New Day in July. The other bookend, making it the first MCU project to be released in 2026, will be Wonder Man for Disney+, the eight-episode streaming series arriving in January on the streaming giant.But before that version of Wonder Man, portrayed by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, hits a screen near you, Marvel Comics would like a word in the comic books realm for one of their more underrated characters. That involves releasing a new Wonder Man comic series from famed writer Gerry Duggan and celebrated artist Mark Buckingham, the covers and variants giving an outstanding peek at what’s on the horizon when it arrives in your local comic books store two months after Wonder Man debuts for Disney+.Williams finds himself under the spell of the Enchantress at one point in his life but, nowadays, is working becoming one of the Avengers, and that’s no small feat. But as life tends to go, the more you walk into your future, the more likely it is any unresolved parts of your past reappear to make things difficult. Such is the case for Williams in this Wonder Man series, when Randolph Chancellor, his former cellmate, pops back up to test the resolve and morality of the superhero. There’s only one way to know how that ends, and it’s to tap in when March 2026 rolls around.
Next year will be a monumental one for Marvel Studios, or at least that’s their hope, with Avengers: Doomsday serving as one bookend for a calendar year that will also feature several other MCU projects in Phase 6, such as Spider-Man: Brand New Day in July. The other bookend, making it the first MCU project to be released in 2026, will be Wonder Man for Disney+, the eight-episode streaming series arriving in January on the streaming giant.
But before that version of Wonder Man, portrayed by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, hits a screen near you, Marvel Comics would like a word in the comic books realm for one of their more underrated characters. That involves releasing a new Wonder Man comic series from famed writer Gerry Duggan and celebrated artist Mark Buckingham, the covers and variants giving an outstanding peek at what’s on the horizon when it arrives in your local comic books store two months after Wonder Man debuts for Disney+.
Williams finds himself under the spell of the Enchantress at one point in his life but, nowadays, is working becoming one of the Avengers, and that’s no small feat. But as life tends to go, the more you walk into your future, the more likely it is any unresolved parts of your past reappear to make things difficult. Such is the case for Williams in this Wonder Man series, when Randolph Chancellor, his former cellmate, pops back up to test the resolve and morality of the superhero. There’s only one way to know how that ends, and it’s to tap in when March 2026 rolls around.
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