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Published June 3, 2019

New Comics Coming to Marvel Unlimited in June

See which issues are getting the digital treatment this month!

Jump into June with these exciting launches and finales on Marvel Unlimited!

Infinity Wars #6

The INFINITY WARS conclude and not all its players will be winners! "X-Men Disassembled" ramps up in UNCANNY X-MEN! IRONHEART soars! Plus, moments you didn’t see on the big screen in the comic prelude to Marvel Studios’ AVENGERS: ENDGAME, and a fresh start for Bucky Barnes: WINTER SOLIDER! Then, read Iron Fist’s entire MARVEL DIGITAL ORIGINAL saga, or swing high with MILES MORALES! Don't miss FANTASTIC FOUR: WEDDING SPECIAL, a prelude to the much-amped nuptials of Ben Grimm and Alicia Masters! Try the brilliant standalone series starring Black Panther breakout KILLMONGER, or enter a race against time with DEAD MAN LOGAN!

Then stay tuned for these new additions from classic titles: WOLVERINE (1988) #170-176, DAREDEVIL (1964) #345-364, SUB-MARINER (1968) #15-25, #50-72, MUTANT MISADVENTURES OF CLOAK AND DAGGER (1988) #5-17, and more!

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