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Published April 1, 2019

New Comics Coming to Marvel Unlimited in April

This ain't no joke—these are the comics getting the digital treatment this month!

It’s Avengers Month in Marvel Unlimited!

Check in weekly for themed Reading Lists and recommended series, and, remember to stay tuned into updates with #MarvelUnlimited on Twitter!

Avengers #9

Coming this month, the doomsday clock strikes spider in SPIDER-GEDDON! It’s Jessica Jones vs. a crazed killer in the finale to her Marvel Digital Original, BLINDSPOT! And, go inside the minds of mutantkind’s ‘fallen’ with weekly installments of X-MEN: BLACK! SHURI goes from tech wizard to Wakanda’s defender in her solo series, and speaking of Solo, coming up is Han’s cinematic STAR WARS STORY ADAPTATION! IRON FIST loses his immortal power in his MARVEL DIGITAL ORIGINAL, and SPIDER-GWEN: GHOST SPIDER faces the end of all Spider-beings! Feeling flushed? Could be a case of TYPHOID FEVER!

Plus, stay tuned for these new additions from classic titles: DOCTOR STRANGE (1974) #21-37, MACHINE MAN (1978) #1-19, VISION (2002) #1-4, SPIDER-MAN 2099 (1992) #34-38, and much more!

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Read these issues and more on Marvel Unlimited!

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