Marvel Super Heroes Commander Decks Ranked by Value
By TheCardRamp Team · July 9, 2026 · 6 min read
The most valuable Marvel Super Heroes Commander precon is The Fantastic Four at $142.05 in cheapest-nonfoil singles, edging out Doom Prevails ($134.41), Avengers Assemble ($116.17), and Wakanda Forever ($89.44). But raw singles value isn't the whole story — reprint quality and how playable each deck is straight out of the box matter just as much, so here's the full breakdown from best to worst bang for your buck.
All four decks come from Marvel Super Heroes Commander, and each also has a Collector's Edition with premium foil treatments and the exact same 100-card list. Those command a higher shelf price, but since the card lists are identical, the singles values below apply to both editions — you're paying the foil premium for cosmetics, not new cards.
The rankings at a glance
| Rank | Deck | Commander | Singles total | Headline card |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Fantastic Four | Invisible Woman | $142.05 | The Fantasticar $30.52 |
| 2 | Doom Prevails | Doctor Doom, King of Latveria | $134.41 | Molecule Man $25.31 |
| 3 | Avengers Assemble | Captain America, Team Leader | $116.17 | Black Widow, Agile Avenger $20.76 |
| 4 | Wakanda Forever | T'Challa, the Black Panther | $89.44 | Bountiful Promenade $7.25 |
1. The Fantastic Four — the value leader
The Fantastic Four tops the list at $142.05, and a huge chunk of that lives in a single card.
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At $30.52, The Fantasticar is the most valuable individual card across all four decks. It's a flashy, unique artifact that carries a big share of the deck's total — which is a double-edged sword. If you're buying purely to flip singles, your return is concentrated in one card, and concentrated value is riskier than value spread across many staples.
The supporting cast is solid, though. Crystal, Inhuman Princess at $15.04 and Galactus, Devourer of Worlds at $8.17 are meaningful chase pieces, and you get genuinely useful reprints in Clever Concealment ($5.35), Three Visits ($4.26), and dual land Rejuvenating Springs ($3.89). Quantum Misalignment ($5.12) and Council of Reeds ($3.98) round out a deck that plays well as a value-and-blink strategy right out of the box.
Verdict: Highest total value and a decent core of playable cards, but the number is top-heavy. Great if you want the deck; good-not-perfect if you want a singles piñata.
2. Doom Prevails — the best reprint package
Doom Prevails lands at $134.41, just behind the Four, but I'd argue it's the smartest functional buy of the four thanks to its reprints.
Molecule Man is the standout at $25.31 — a splashy, expensive-to-buy card that anchors the deck's value. But what makes this list special is the depth of format staples below it.
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Black Market Connections at $12.51 is one of the best black card-advantage engines in Commander, playable in a huge percentage of black decks. That's the kind of reprint that pays for itself because you'll actually want it elsewhere. Same goes for Skullclamp at $4.88 — a legitimate powerhouse across countless decks that's always worth owning.
Add the Luxury Suite ($11.70) dual land, Spark Double ($6.88), Loki's Scepter ($6.72), the face commander Doctor Doom, King of Latveria ($4.53), and Kindred Dominance ($3.36), and you've got a list where the value is spread across cards you'll reuse rather than trapped in showpieces.
Verdict: My pick for best all-around value. Slightly lower total than the Four, but Black Market Connections and Skullclamp alone make this the deck most likely to feed your other builds.
3. Avengers Assemble — the middle of the pack
Avengers Assemble sits at $116.17, and it's a perfectly respectable third.
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Black Widow, Agile Avenger carries the deck at $20.76 — a strong, tricky creature that's the main reason to open this box for singles. Beyond her, the value tapers quickly.
You get useful lands in Spectator Seating ($7.42) and Plaza of Heroes ($3.95), the Kindred Discovery ($5.38) engine that any tribal deck wants, plus Hulkbuster Armor ($6.05), Raise the Palisade ($5.34), the alt-art Iron Man, Armored Avenger ($4.70), and face commander Captain America, Team Leader ($3.87). It's a coherent go-wide team deck that's fun and functional straight from the box — just not the value champion.
Verdict: Solid gameplay, one big card, and a couple of reusable staples. Fine if the theme grabs you, but Doom Prevails gives you more for a similar shelf price.
4. Wakanda Forever — the budget pick
Wakanda Forever is the lowest total at $89.44, and its value is the most evenly distributed of the four — for better and worse.
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The headliner isn't a Marvel card at all: Birds of Paradise ($4.98) is one of the most iconic mana dorks ever printed, and getting a fresh copy in a precon is genuinely handy. It's the reprint you're most likely to actually use elsewhere.
The rest is equipment-and-voltron flavored: Bountiful Promenade ($7.25) leads on value, backed by Helm of the Host ($5.88), Hammer of Nazahn ($5.75), Panther Habit ($5.59), Panther Robot ($4.74), Bast, Panther Goddess ($3.47), and Sword of the Animist ($3.39). Helm of the Host and Hammer of Nazahn are both real staples in equipment decks, so the reprint quality here is better than the low total suggests.
Verdict: Lowest resale value, but a clean voltron strategy and a stack of genuinely playable equipment reprints. If shelf price is lower to match, this can still be the best dollar-for-dollar deck for a player who wants to jam it as-is.
So which one should you buy?
It depends on what "value" means to you:
- Most total singles value: The Fantastic Four at $142.05.
- Best reprints you'll actually reuse: Doom Prevails — Black Market Connections and Skullclamp are format-wide staples.
- Best out-of-box gameplay for a team theme: Avengers Assemble.
- Best clean strategy on a budget: Wakanda Forever, anchored by Birds of Paradise.
A note on the top-heavy decks: The Fantastic Four's total leans hard on The Fantasticar, and Doom Prevails and Avengers Assemble each lean on one $20–25 card. Big single-card totals can move fast, so if you're buying to flip, prioritize the spread of value — which is exactly why Doom Prevails' pile of reusable staples ages more gracefully than a lone showpiece.
Takeaway: The Fantastic Four wins on paper at $142, but Doom Prevails is the smarter buy for most players thanks to reprints you'll play everywhere.
Not financial advice. Card prices are volatile and can fall as easily as they rise — everything here is informational and reflects prices at the time of writing. Do your own research before buying to speculate.







