Marvel will release three new comic titles—Midnight X-Men #1, Midnight Fantastic Four #1, and Midnight Spider-Man #1—on October 7, with these debut issues being the only new Marvel comics published on that day.
- June 19, 2026
AceShowbiz - Marvel will release three new comic titles—Midnight X-Men #1, Midnight Fantastic Four #1, and Midnight Spider-Man #1—on October 7, with these debut issues being the only new Marvel comics published on that day.
The launch clears Marvel’s entire release schedule for October 7 to spotlight the new Midnight Universe line, which reimagines iconic heroes in darker, horror-infused stories. Midnight X-Men is penned by Jonathan Hickman with Matteo Della Fonte on art, featuring a vampire-infested New York where mutant factions threaten innocent lives. The cover art for this title is by Dike Ruan. Midnight Fantastic Four is crafted by Benjamin Percy and Kev Walker, portraying the First Family through a cosmic, Lovecraftian horror lens involving cults, mad science, and hidden realities. Midnight Spider-Man is written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson with art by ScieTronc, marking the latter’s Marvel debut, and explores Peter Parker’s grotesque transformation into a monstrous spider hybrid due to Oscorp’s experiments, drawing from horror influences.
The Midnight Universe line features Cloaked Cover designs on the main covers, partially obscuring the artwork until readers open the first page or subsequent issues. Retailers will benefit from special launch promotions including orderable incentives and an enhanced variant program. Marvel Editor in Chief C.B. Cebulski described the line as allowing creators to delve into the darkest and most terrifying corners of the Marvel Universe, while Executive Editor Dan Buckley emphasized the creative ambition and long-term potential of the project alongside its immersive launch strategy.
X-Men has been a cornerstone of Marvel’s brand since its 1992 animated series and multiple film adaptations. The new Midnight X-Men series marks Jonathan Hickman’s return to the mutant saga with a fresh, horror-driven twist. This launch comes amid ongoing efforts to reboot and expand Marvel’s mutant properties, including new MCU casting developments and scripted projects.
This release signals Marvel’s commitment to exploring bold, genre-blending storytelling that expands the scope of its superhero universe. By focusing its October 7 slate exclusively on these three interconnected titles, Marvel aims to fully immerse readers in the Midnight Universe’s twisted and terrifying reinterpretations of its most beloved characters, setting the stage for a dark new chapter in its comic book legacy.