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Miles Morales, Moon Knight and Spidey Join Strange Academy

This Strange Academy just got amazing with 3 new arrivals...

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As a child of the 90s, when I hear the word “academy” in the same breath as Marvel, I think Xavier Institute. But alas, the House of Marvel is up to something new with Strange Academy. For one thing, it’s apparently run by the incomparably weird Dr. Strange himself. For another, some new students are joining this institution soon – Miles Morales, Moon Knight and OG Spidey, AKA Peter Parker!

Here’s what you have to know about the 3 part team-up event:

School is back in session at Doctor Strange’s STRANGE ACADEMY! This August, writer Carlos Hernandez teams up with superstar artists Juann Cabal, Zé Carlos, and Vasco Georgiev for an extraordinary three-part saga which follows the students of Strange Academy as they team up with other heroes across the Marvel Universe!

The interconnected story kicks off with STRANGE ACADEMY: MILES MORALES #1, continues with STRANGE ACADEMY: MOON KNIGHT #1, and concludes in October’s STRANGE ACADEMY: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1 where all three spotlighted heroes work together with the students to take down a new foe! A hit with young readers and longtime Marvel Comics fans, STRANGE ACADEMY is a beloved new addition to the Marvel Universe overflowing with fascinating new characters and mystical mythology, and you won’t want to miss this exciting new chapter for Doctor Strange’s school for sorcery!

Be sure and check out the epic Strange Academy covers below. And don’t forget to check the mini-series out starting in August 2023.


Strange Academy | Miles Morales

Written by CARLOS HERNANDEZ
Art by JUANN CABAL
Cover by NICK BRADSHAW
On Sale 8/2

Written by CARLOS HERNANDEZ
Art by ZE CARLOS
Cover by NICK BRADSHAW
On Sale 9/20

Written by CARLOS HERNANDEZ
Art by VASCO GEORGIEV
Cover by NICK BRADSHAW
On Sale 10/5

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