Marvel Rivals: How To Read Comics

Marvel Rivals: How To Read Comics
Credit: NetEase Games

Marvel Rivals: How To Read Comics
Credit: NetEase Games

Where heroes and villains duke it out across different timelines, Marvel Rivals keeps the fun rolling even after the match ends.

If you’re curious about the game’s story, Marvel Rivals lets you explore its lore through comics.

This article will show you how to dive into the comics and explore the game's story.

How To Read Comics

To access these comics, you’ll need a Marvel Unlimited subscription.

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Marvel Unlimited is a digital platform where you can check out thousands of Marvel comics, including the Marvel Rivals Infinity Comic series.

You can download the Marvel Unlimited app on your mobile device (iOS or Android) or read the comics on your PC.

There are a few subscription tiers: Monthly, Annual, and Annual Plus.

The monthly rate is $9.99, but the yearly plan offers extra perks and saves money.

The Marvel Rivals Infinity Comic debut issue is out now, and new episodes will be released weekly.

Stay subscribed to catch all the latest issues as they arrive.

You can also read comics directly in Marvel Rivals by unlocking comic pages and completing in-game challenges.

This system gets players hooked on the Battle Pass and seasonal events to unlock the story as they play.

It’s a fun way to go, especially for comic book fans who want to access exclusive content.

  • Open the game and go to the Gallery tab.
  • Comics are available in both the serials and special edition sections.
  • Click on a comic to start reading.

Comics like Dooms' Rise are locked, and you can only unlock them by finishing certain Seasonal Events or Missions tied to the current Battle Pass.

These missions vary, and you’ll need to progress through them to unlock each comic page.

To keep track of your progress, just go to the Season tab and click on the Event tab.

The available missions related to the comic are listed here, and finishing each will unlock a new page.

Keep in mind that these events are time-limited, so if you don’t wrap them up, you could miss some comic pages.

The game’s story involves a failed science experiment run by two versions of Dr. Doom, mixing up several timelines.

This event pits different versions of legendary heroes against each other in a battle for control of the Web of Life and Destiny.

The comic series takes you behind the scenes of these heroes’ actions, showing their challenges and why they’re at odds with each other.

Tokyo 2099 is the future where these characters must grapple with the aftermath of Dr. Doom’s experiment on the timeline.

As you explore, you'll catch how the game and the comics line up, giving you a better idea of the multiverse conflicts at the heart of everything.