Heroes from the darkest corners of the Marvel Universe are assembling in the new MIDNIGHT SUNS comic trailer.

The press release follows:

Media Release -- Next month, the Midnight Suns rise again in a brand-new limited series! Written by Ethan Sacks with art by Luigi Zagaria, MIDNIGHT SUNS will star Marvel's hottest mystical defenders and fiercest fighters including Blade, Kushala, the Ghost Rider also known as Spirit Rider, Magik, Wolverine, Nico Minoru, and Strange Academy's Zoe Laveau. This thrilling team will assemble when a horrifying threat from the late Sorcerer Supreme's past emerges and claims Zoe Laveau as its first target. The saga that follows will impact the very fabric of magic in the main Marvel Comics universe, revealing deep secrets and impacting characters such as Agatha Harkness, Doctor Doom, the students of Strange Academy, and more! See the team fight like hell to overcome the darkest of threats in the all-new MIDNIGHT SUNS trailer, featuring never-before-seen artwork!

"This series has some twists and turns that pay homage to things that I love about this genre of the Marvel Universe," Sacks told CBR in a recent interview. "This is my first book with magic. It's been great playing with some of those fantasy elements and some of the real-world horrors threaded in via allegory. That stuff made me a fan of Doctor Strange and the original Midnight Sons. So, it's been such a blessing to get to play in this part of the sandbox."

Behold a new era of Marvel magic when MIDNIGHT SUNS #1 hits stands on September 14. For more information, including an exclusive first look, visit Marvel.com.

Retailers, don't forget to order your copies of MIDNIGHT SUNS #1 by Monday, August 15!

MIDNIGHT SUNS #1 (OF 5)
Written by ETHAN SACKS
Art by LUIGI ZAGARIA
Cover by DAVID NAKAYAMA
On Sale 9/14

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