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Image 1 — Marvel Preview: Wiccan & Hulkling: Raid of Ultron #1 (OUT MAY 27th)
Image 2 — Marvel Preview: Wiccan & Hulkling: Raid of Ultron #1 (OUT MAY 27th)
Image 3 — Marvel Preview: Wiccan & Hulkling: Raid of Ultron #1 (OUT MAY 27th)
Image 4 — Marvel Preview: Wiccan & Hulkling: Raid of Ultron #1 (OUT MAY 27th)

Marvel Preview: Wiccan & Hulkling: Raid of Ultron #1 (OUT MAY 27th)

WICCAN & HULKLING REUNITE WITH FAMILY... AND DANGER! Wiccan & Hulkling gather their known & beloved friends and family to celebrate their wedding anniversary — but everything goes awry when Ultron arrives to reclaim Vision and Viv! Here’s what readers can look forward to:

The issue’s framing story by writer Wyatt Kennedy (Wiccan: Witches’ Road) and artist Stephen Byrne (What If...? Galactus) picks up where Wiccan: Witches’ Road leaves off as Wiccan and Hulkling host an epic anniversary party at their new home, but a certain megalomaniacal robot is eager to have a family reunion of their own and an Ultron army attacks the festivities!

Tegan Quin of Tegan and Sara joins Marvel’s Stormbreaker artist Luciano Vecchio (Uncanny X-Men) to deliver an introspective Wiccan and Speed team-up where the twins face off against Ultron while clashing about their own unique perspectives and separate journeys.

Writer Zoe Tunnell (Marvel United: A Pride Special) and artist Rachael Stott (Fantastic Four) bring Hulkling and his alternate universe half-sister Phyla-Vell together to bond over their shared legacy as they combine their mighty Marvelous strength to take down Ultron’s forces!

And acclaimed writer Josh Trujillo (Planet of the Apes vs. Fantastic Four) and rising star Bradley Clayton, making their exciting Marvel Comics debut, reunite father and daughter as Viv Vision deconstructs her own identity — and how it interacts with being a synthezoid — with her dad, Vision.

https://aiptcomics.com/2026/05/21/exclusive-marvel-preview-wiccan-hulkling-raid-of-ultron-1/

u/s4nderd — 1 day ago
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MCU and Comics direction with new Avengers team

So, after reading Avengers Disassembled, X-Men under decimation branding+a bunch more and the entire YA omnibus I have a bunch of theories. Since they were assembling a team of legacy heroes for the avengers I assume they were going to eventually replace them as the main team. But then the Iron Man movie came out and the existing team became massively popular again, so they decided to keep them.

Now all the MCU stuff starting with WandaVision has been pretty consistently going in the direction of assembling YA and establishing Kang(Man what a fumble) and Doom + X-men, Secret Wars(So the universe could have mutants) and Hope.

I'm sorry this is all jumbled, because I'm writing as I'm thinking, but the question is...

Is it safe to assume that if these movies do well with the audience Young Avengers will become the legacy team(Or one of, alongside the Thunderbolts) in the comics 20 years after they were originally intended to be?

u/RenoverO_O — 9 days ago