Can the deck keep enough Heroes on board?
Agent Phil Coulson, Captain America, Nick Fury, and cheap Hero bodies are the first checks before broader typal payoffs matter.
Typal Commander Watch
Marvel Hero decks now have cleaner buckets to check: go-wide Hero boards, five-color Hero piles, Avengers Tower, token payoffs, and protection. The useful signal is whether those support cards repeat across decklists, not every Marvel hero card moving together.
Why This Matters
Gameplay, Commander, competitive formats, mechanics, staples, and deckbuilding angles.
Commander players should check whether they are building wide Hero boards, five-color Hero piles, Villain connive decks, or simple typal mana bases. Avengers Tower and Villainous Hideout matter because they fix mana early and give card selection later.
Hero typal now has enough Marvel cards to separate real deck shells. Agent Phil Coulson pushes go-wide boards, Captain America and Nick Fury point to Avengers-style card flow, and Avengers Tower gives the mana base a specific Hero row to watch.
Watch whether the same support cards repeat across Captain America, Avengers Assemble, and five-color Hero lists. Avengers Tower, Champions from Beyond, Distant Melody, Roaming Throne, Kindred Discovery, and protection spells should be checked by exact version.
Version Check
Keep regular Marvel Super Heroes cards, Commander deck cards, showcase treatments, and source material versions separate. A Hero typal move should show up in the specific card, set code, collector number, finish, treatment, and inventory rows players are actually buying.
Support-Card Checks
Separate Hero go-wide, five-color Hero, typal lands, token payoffs, and protection before reading this as broad Marvel demand. These are support-card groups first, not confirmed market scoring.
Agent Phil Coulson, Captain America, Nick Fury, and cheap Hero bodies are the first checks before broader typal payoffs matter.
Five-color Hero lists need different checks from Jeskai Avengers lists. Fixing, cross-color payoffs, and version separation matter before price movement is easy to trust.
Avengers Tower and Villainous Hideout are the cleanest Marvel typal land checks. Cavern of Souls and Unclaimed Territory are broader comparisons, not Marvel-only signals.
Hero and Villain lists can both make extra bodies. Token payoffs matter only when the deck has enough creatures or copies to support them.
Protection is a support-card check for both Heroes and Villains. Broad Commander staples should be tied to exact versions and inventory, not credited to Marvel alone.
Related Cards

Puts counters on other Heroes and gives wide Hero decks a reason to keep bodies on board.
Coulson is the clean Hero-density check from the typal review.
MSH rows should stay separate by collector number and finish while release-week prices are thin.

Gives Hero decks another Captain America build path and helps separate commander demand from collector demand.
Use this as a Hero commander check, not a blanket signal for every Captain America card.
Compare regular, showcase, and source-style versions separately.

Fits Hero shells that want to keep cards moving while building a board.
Nick Fury is a Hero support check when lists are actually using S.H.I.E.L.D. bodies.
Exact name and source rows matter because Nick Fury has multiple Marvel versions.

Rewards bigger Hero piles and pushes the page toward five-color support checks.
Champions matters when players move beyond the narrower Avengers Assemble shell.
Final Fantasy Commander supply means this is not a pure Marvel price story.

Can name Hero if the deck has enough bodies to make the draw spell worth four mana.
Distant Melody is a density check. It gets better only if Hero counts are high.
Many versions exist; old foils and low-supply versions matter more than bulk copies.

Can choose Hero or Villain and amplify creature-type triggers.
Roaming Throne is a broader typal card; Marvel demand is only one possible driver.
Check Ixalan and special versions separately because it already has broad Commander demand.

Fixes mana for Hero decks and gives the Hero page a clean land row to track.
Avengers Tower is the first Hero land to check before moving to broader typal lands.
MSH collector numbers 260, 334, and 452 should stay separate.

Can name Hero or Villain, but it already has demand across many typal Commander decks.
Cavern is a benchmark for broad typal demand, not a Marvel-only signal.
Many versions exist; confirm exact print and recent sales.

Can name Hero or Villain and reward attacks or entries from a wide board.
Kindred Discovery gets better only if the deck keeps enough typed creatures on board.
Broad typal demand is already present; compare exact versions.

Can leave one chosen creature type behind while clearing blockers.
This is a typal payoff check after the deck proves it has enough Heroes or Villains.
Check whether Marvel decks are adding demand beyond existing typal shells.

Protects a developed typal board and can use creatures to help pay for it.
Clever Concealment is a clean protection check for go-wide Hero and Villain boards.
Multiple printings exist; compare inventory by exact version.

Protects the whole board through sweepers but already has broad Commander demand.
This is an upgrade check, not proof that Marvel typal alone is moving the card.
Card Kingdom remains validation only; NeoPrice should still come from normal pricing sources.
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NeoCardAlpha treats Marvel Hero typal as Commander support-card demand until sales or deck-count data confirms broader movement. Confirm exact printing, condition, inventory, seller depth, and recent sales before buying or selling.