Marvel Knights: The World To Come

Illustrated by Joe Quesada
Hardcover
$22.00 US
| $27.50 CAN
On sale Jun 02, 2026 | 160 Pages | 9781302968335

Christopher Priest and Joe Quesada reunite to present their vision of the future, Marvel Knights style!

The King of Wakanda is dead, leaving unguarded the world’s most advanced technology, its most precious metal and a cryptic vault of dark secrets — while triggering global conflicts among Marvel’s heroes, villains and mutants. With T’Challa gone, a final tribal challenge for the Wakandan throne will determine the future of the Marvel Universe. But what is happening in Mexico? And what does Everett K. Ross have to do with it? MARVEL KNIGHTS visionary creators Joe Quesada and Christopher Priest (BLACK PANTHER) present THE WORLD TO COME — and the shocking secrets of how it got that way!

COLLECTING: Marvel Knights: the World to Come (2025) #1-6.
Writer Christopher Priest has penned many Marvel titles — including Falcon, Power Man and Iron Fist, Conan the Barbarian, Deadpool and The Crew — but he is best known for his stunning revitalization of Black Panther for the Marvel Knights line. Priest co-founded Milestone Comics and co-created the fan-favorite Quantum and Woody for Acclaim Comics. Priest’s later Marvel credits include Captain America & the Falcon, Spider-Force and U.S.Agent.

Joe Quesada became Marvel’s editor in chief in 2000, instilling an excitement and buzz that had been lacking for years. Quesada began as an artist at Valiant and DC during the early 1990s and soon co-founded Event Comics, introducing original characters Ash and Painkiller Jane. By 1998, Quesada’s reputation as both artist and publisher led to the founding of Marvel’s groundbreaking Marvel Knights imprint, with Quesada illustrating the flagship book, Daredevil. Marvel Knights’ critical and sales success led to Quesada’s appointment as editor in chief and later chief creative officer. In addition to overseeing Marvel’s creative output, Quesada remained an active writer and artist on projects including the Daredevil: Father miniseries and the Spider-Man “One More Day” crossover.

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Christopher Priest and Joe Quesada reunite to present their vision of the future, Marvel Knights style!

The King of Wakanda is dead, leaving unguarded the world’s most advanced technology, its most precious metal and a cryptic vault of dark secrets — while triggering global conflicts among Marvel’s heroes, villains and mutants. With T’Challa gone, a final tribal challenge for the Wakandan throne will determine the future of the Marvel Universe. But what is happening in Mexico? And what does Everett K. Ross have to do with it? MARVEL KNIGHTS visionary creators Joe Quesada and Christopher Priest (BLACK PANTHER) present THE WORLD TO COME — and the shocking secrets of how it got that way!

COLLECTING: Marvel Knights: the World to Come (2025) #1-6.

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Writer Christopher Priest has penned many Marvel titles — including Falcon, Power Man and Iron Fist, Conan the Barbarian, Deadpool and The Crew — but he is best known for his stunning revitalization of Black Panther for the Marvel Knights line. Priest co-founded Milestone Comics and co-created the fan-favorite Quantum and Woody for Acclaim Comics. Priest’s later Marvel credits include Captain America & the Falcon, Spider-Force and U.S.Agent.

Joe Quesada became Marvel’s editor in chief in 2000, instilling an excitement and buzz that had been lacking for years. Quesada began as an artist at Valiant and DC during the early 1990s and soon co-founded Event Comics, introducing original characters Ash and Painkiller Jane. By 1998, Quesada’s reputation as both artist and publisher led to the founding of Marvel’s groundbreaking Marvel Knights imprint, with Quesada illustrating the flagship book, Daredevil. Marvel Knights’ critical and sales success led to Quesada’s appointment as editor in chief and later chief creative officer. In addition to overseeing Marvel’s creative output, Quesada remained an active writer and artist on projects including the Daredevil: Father miniseries and the Spider-Man “One More Day” crossover.
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