r/Marvel is a subreddit with 3.6M members. The community frequently discusses marvel, worst, avengers, mcu, and spider man, and they frequently recommend/review ongoing series, animated shows, and recommendations for a new reader, and the most common flair used is film/television, artwork, comics , games, and other.
This is a subreddit dedicated to Marvel Comics, its publications and hundreds of characters. It is not affiliated with Marvel Entertainment, LLC and is an unofficial community owned and operated by dedicated fans.
Popular Topics in r/Marvel
#1
Marvel
213 posts
#2
Worst
44 posts
#3
Avengers
41 posts
#4
Mcu
34 posts
#5
Spider Man
31 posts
#6
Comics
29 posts
#7
X Men
27 posts
#8
Looking For A Specific
26 posts
#9
Looking For
20 posts
#10
Character
17 posts
Products Discussed in r/Marvel
Ongoing Series
43 reviews
#1
Marvel
4.3★ from 43 reviews
Animated Shows
27 reviews
#1
Marvel
4.4★ from 11 reviews
#2
X-Men
5.0★ from 3 reviews
#3
Spectacular Spider-Man
5.0★ from 2 reviews
Recommendations For A New Reader
25 reviews
#1
Marvel
4.9★ from 19 reviews
#2
David Micheline, Warren Ellis, and Matt Fraction
5.0★ from 1 review
#3
Walt Simonson, Jason Aaron, & JMS
5.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/Marvel
#1
Film/Television
: "This is undoubtedly one of the bravest moments in the MCU."
61 posts
#2
Artwork
: "I Designed Spider-Man Villains for Season 2 of Spider-Noir"
35 posts
#3
Comics
: "Poor Logan [New Avengers #7]"
31 posts
#4
Games
: "New look at Marvel's Wolverine, launching September 15 on PS5"
23 posts
#5
Other
: "If Marvel characters had Pokemon types"
18 posts
#6
Fan Made
: "Spider-Man Noir x Batman The Animated Series by BossLogic"
14 posts
#7
Cosplay
: "Darediva 🖤♥️ (Taya Miller)"
9 posts
#8
Merchandise
: "Hasbro's Avengers: Doomsday action figures leaked!!"
9 posts
Member Growth in r/Marvel
Yearly
+214k members(6.3%)
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Last updated: June 9, 2026