Marvel Shares A Preview of All-New All-Different Universe

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For the past few weeks, Marvel has been teasing it's new line-up for the fall.

There was confirmation that Miles Morales was taking over as Spider-man, and the introduction of the new Avengers team. Now, Marvel has released the names and covers for 45 issues in a preview issue.

The All-New All-Different Marvel Universe is an attempt to diversify the superhero's to connect with a wider audience. Marvel is also bringing in new story lines for all the characters in the new universe, because readers who are just starting are often confused by storylines that go back years.

Marvel started a deconstruction of their universe with Secret Wars.

The new universe will take place eight months after those events. The release comes just before the big international comic convention, San Diego Comic Con.

"Dropping the mic right before San Diego Comic-Con has become a Marvel tradition," says Marvel Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso.

The preview shows that Anglena: Queen of Hell and the Scartlett Witch are both getting their first on-going series. Spider-Man spin-off characters are getting their own run, including Spider-Gwen, Silk, and Spider-Man 2099.

"The ALL-NEW, ALL-DIFFERENT MARVEL PREVIEWS magazine provides a large snapshot of what's to expect in the fall: new characters, new teams, new wrinkles for our heroes, and most importantly, fresh creative directions.

And we're just getting started. We have a few more aces up our sleeves."

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