On December 7, 2017,Marvel Entertainment announced the creation of a new franchise, with the release of a television film and a series of shorts.[13][14][15][16]
On April 25, 2018, the franchise was launched with a series of comic books, withMarvel Rising #0 released for free, with following monthly issues starting in June.[17][18][19] On August 13, 2018, a series of six four-minute shorts, titledMarvel Rising: Initiation, were released in advance of the television film.[20][21][22] On August 23, 2018, the theme song ofMarvel Rising: Secret Warriors, "Born Ready," was released on theYouTube channel ofWalt Disney Records.[23] The film was released onDisney Channel andDisney XD on September 30, 2018.[24][25] On October 2, 2018, following the premiere ofSecret Warriors, Marvel announced two newMarvel Rising specials,Chasing Ghosts andHeart of Iron, for future release.[26][27] In March 2019, the next short film seriesMarvel Rising Ultimate Comics was released,[28] and a self titled comic book mini-series for the franchise.[29] At the March 2019WonderCon, Marvel announced three additional specials,Battle of the Bands,Operation Shuri, andPlaying With Fire, to be streamed on Marvel HQ YouTube channel later in the year.[30][31]
A series of six four-minute shorts, titledMarvel Rising: Initiation, were released in advance of the film.[47] The shorts focus on Ghost-Spider, who is on the run after being framed for the murder of her friend Kevin while Quake and Patriot, as well as Ms. Marvel and Squirrel Girl, attempt to bring her in.[48] Written by Mairghread Scott,Initiation aired on August 13, 2018, on Disney XD.[49][22] The episodes are grouped into three arcs: a Gwen Stacy solo, a Ms. Marvel/Squirrel Girl team-up, and a S.H.I.E.L.D. pursuit.[50]
The main entry in the franchise,Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors, was announced alongside the franchise in December 2017. The film tells the story of how the Secret Warriors are initially drawn together following a string ofInhuman-related violence, and must work together to stopHala the Accuser and herKree forces.[51]
The movie was first announced on December 7, 2017, and aired on September 30, 2018.[51]Joe Quesada,Dan Buckley,Cort Lane, andEric Radomski executive produce the film, withStan Lee,Sana Amanat, and Marsha Griffin credited as co-executive producers.[52] It was written by Mairghread Scott, with Alfred Gimeno as supervising director.[53]
The first two specialsChasing Ghosts andHeart of Iron were announced by Marvel on October 2, 2018, following the premiere ofSecret Warriors; these specials revolve around the Secret Warriors settling unfinished business with their enemies from the film.[54]
The next three specials,Battle of the Bands,Operation Shuri, andPlaying With Fire, were later announced at the March 2019 WonderCon. These specials introduced new villains to the series.[55]
As of 2023, no new specials are set to be released, withPlaying with Fire being the last one.
Marvel Rising: Chasing Ghosts is a 22-minute special written by Mairghread Scott. It was released on January 16, 2019 on the Marvel HQYouTube channel, and later on February 1 on theDisneyNOW app.[41] It continues Ghost-Spider's story from theInitiation shorts, in which she joins forces with the Secret Warriors to stop Exile and Sheath (who previously made an unvoiced appearance inInitiation), during which Quake helps Ghost-Spider clear her name for Kevin's death.[41]
Marvel Rising: Heart of Iron is a 44-minute special written by Margaret Dunlap. It was released on the Marvel HQ YouTube channel on April 3, 2019.[56][57] It introduces the characterIronheart, who is having difficulty adjusting to her new college life as the youngest student there. When Hala the Accuser demolishes the college's engineering lab and kidnaps Riri's best friend, theartificial intelligence A.M.I., Riri takes inspiration from Iron Man and develops a plan with help from the Secret Warriors to save her friend.[54]
Marvel Rising: Battle of the Bands is a 22-minute special written by Mae Catt. It premiered on August 23, 2019 atD23 Expo,[58] and was later released on the Marvel HQ YouTube channel on August 28, 2019.[59][60] It features Ghost-Spider assisting the Secret Warriors looking into mysterious attacks involving the sonic-poweredScreaming Mimi. However, the investigation may keep Gwen from her band's competition.[55][61]
Marvel Rising: Operation Shuri is a 22-minute special also written by Mae Catt. It premiered on October 6, 2019 atNew York Comic Con,[62] and was later released on the Marvel HQ YouTube channel on October 11, 2019.[63][64] It introducesBlack Panther's younger sisterShuri, who attempts to hang out with the Secret Warriors as a normal teen.[65]
Marvel Rising: Playing with Fire is a 44-minute special written by Danielle Wolff. It was released on the Marvel HQ YouTube channel on December 18, 2019.[66] It focuses on Inferno, whose powers get stolen by a teenage criminal named Zayla, and America Chavez, who attempts to connect with Ms. Marvel. The Secret Warriors attempt to get Inferno's powers back while Inferno is conflicted as to whether he actually wants his powers back.[55][61]
Announced in February 2019, a series of six animated videos titledMarvel Rising Ultimate Comics, were released on the Marvel HQYouTube channel from February 20, 2019 to March 27, 2019. The shorts are between six and seven minutes long and were released weekly.[67] The videos combine comic book-style art with digital motion effects.[68] The first is subtitled and features Ms. Marvel going up against Loki when he interrupted her field trip.[28][69]
Jeremy Dickson ofKidScreen describedMarvel Rising as a "popular" franchise, noting that its release led to a new toy line resulting from a recent agreement between Hasbro, Marvel, and Disney.[70] Rebecca Jane Stokes ofFatherly describedMarvel Rising as a standout superhero franchise for young women. She noted that it centers on diverse female protagonists who navigate both super-powered challenges and typical adolescent issues. Stokes praised the franchise's multi-part format—including a film, webisodes, and television specials—for offering a rich, interconnected viewing experience. She also highlighted its humor, relatability, and emphasis on female empowerment, calling it a refreshing alternative to the male-dominated superhero media landscape.[71] Chris Sims ofLooper stated thatMarvel Rising distinguishes itself from typical television shows, highlighting its focus on newer characters such as Ms. Marvel, Squirrel Girl, and America Chavez for a fresh perspective. He praised the series' adventurous tone, which ranges from high school heroics to cosmic escapades, blending humor and heart. Sims described the franchise as "refreshing," recommending it for viewers interested in a Marvel narrative centered on a new generation of heroes.[72] Dave Trumbore ofCollider included theMarvel Rising franchise in their list of "2018's Best New Animated Series for Kids."[73] Jamie Lovett ofComicBook.com featured the franchise in their "10 Marvel Animated Series You Need to Binge on Disney+" list.[74] Ethan Anderson ofGameStop rankedMarvel Rising 15th in their "18 Best Non-MCU Marvel Movies and TV Shows on Disney Plus" list.[75]
Meagan Damore ofComic Book Resources calledMarvel Rising: Initiation "full of charm and spunk," writing, "Marvel Rising: Initiation is a fun, approachable series filled with characters that will make viewers instantly fall in love. Existing fans will find a lot to like here, but even those unfamiliar with these characters will have no problem immersing themselves in this world. Like Cameron said in an earlier interview with CBR, the animated series truly has something for everybody.Marvel Rising: Initiation is a must for Marvel fans."[50] Kevin Yeoman ofScreen Rant described "Marvel Rising: Initiation as a "series of episodic shorts with an emphasis on inclusivity," stating, "Initiation lives up to its title, offering an entertaining beginning to a much larger story, one that puts a welcome emphasis on themes of inclusion and empowerment for a younger audience. But, like with Marvel’s other animated offerings, there’s still plenty for older viewers to enjoy as well. From the action-heavy storytelling to the obvious connection with the larger (animated) MCU,Marvel Rising: Initiation has a little something for everyone, from the hardcore Marvel-ites to those in search of heroes they can relate to."[77]
Paige S. Allen ofIGN gaveMarvel Rising: Initiation a grade of 8 out of 10, stating, "Marvel Rising: Initiation shines as a promising introduction to Marvel’s next class of superheroes, which is made up by richly-characterized female leads. While some viewers might lament the series’ watered-down adaptation of its source material, or find that other shows have better mastered its themes, overall Marvel Rising: Initiation has enough enjoyable material to keep new and seasoned fans alike interested in the forthcoming Marvel Rising universe."[78] Emily Ashby ofCommon Sense Media gaveMarvel Rising: Initiation a grade of 4 out of 5 stars, complimented the depiction of positive messages and role models, citing diversity, thoughtfulness, and cleverness, asserting, " Most of the heroes introduced in this story are females, and the diversity that's evident in their personalities and physical appearances challenges the concept that TV superheroes must look and sound alike (i.e., be thin and shapely and fight crime in skimpy outfits)."[79]
Chelsea Steiner ofThe Mary Sue statedMarvel Rising: Secret Warriors is an entertaining and warm-hearted animated film that celebrates diversity and inclusion. She found the story of Kamala Khan and Doreen Green learning to master their powers refreshingly original, especially with its focus on female superheroes and a woman of color in the lead. Steiner appreciated the central friendship between the two female characters, noting how Khan's hesitancy contrasts with Green's upbeat optimism to create a touching portrait of sisterhood. She complimented the film's willingness to tackle mature themes, using discrimination against inhumans as a metaphor for prejudice, and highlighted its positive message about found family and female empowerment.[81] Emily Ashby ofCommon Sense Media gaveMarvel Rising: Secret Warriors a grade of 4 out of 5 stars, describing it as an exciting animated origin story full of action and positive messages. She found that while the film features plenty of hand-to-hand fights, weapons, and explosions, the violence is mild and consequence-free, making it safe for younger viewers. Ashby appreciated the strong themes of teamwork, self-identity, confidence, and embracing one's uniqueness, highlighting how the teen heroes grow from insecure individuals into a united team. She praised Ms. Marvel's emergence as a compassionate leader, America Chavez's inspiring resilience after personal loss, and Daisy Johnson's moral integrity. Ashby also valued the film’s emphasis on female heroes who defy traditional body types and showcase ethnic and LGBTQ+ diversity.[82]
Megan Damore ofComic Book Resources said thatMarvel Rising: Secret Warriors delivers a heartfelt and hopeful animated adventure aimed at younger viewers but enjoyable for all ages. She found the film sincere in its themes of acceptance and praised the way it balances a large cast, weaving strong personalities into dynamic relationships without forcing conflicts or introductions. Damore appreciated the standout debut of America Chavez, noting her lively visual design and welcome LGBTQ representation, and highlighted Ming-Na Wen's energetic performance as the villain Hala the Accuser. She praised the vibrant characters, talented voice cast, and uplifting story, while finding the animation less detailed than the precedingInitiation shorts, with bland settings and occasional inconsistencies in character design.[83]Kevin Yeoman ofScreen Rant stated thatMarvel Rising: Secret Warriors successfully introduces a new wave of diverse Marvel heroes while keeping the story light and accessible. He found the film simple but nimble in balancing team-building action with more personal, human interactions, praising its focus on Kamala Khan as a smart, relatable teen hero. Yeoman appreciated the dynamic between Ms. Marvel and Squirrel Girl, as well as the inclusion of characters like America Chavez and Quake, which broadens representation in Marvel animation. He praised the film's ability to tell a larger adventure within an 80-minute runtime, even if some character backstories felt underdeveloped.[84]
Victor Garett ofMovieWeb describedMarvel Rising: Secret Warriors as a standout animated superhero film outside the DC universe. He highlighted the film's emphasis on friendship, teamwork, and the responsible use of powers, and praised its focus on diversity and representation, noting that the characters' varied backgrounds and abilities enhance both the narrative and its themes.[85] Joe Garza ofSlashfilm asserted thatMarvel Rising: Secret Warriors is a wholesome and engaging animated film for younger viewers. He found that it effectively spotlights lesser-known Marvel characters like Kamala Khan, Squirrel Girl, America Chavez, and Patriot, alongside appearances from heroes such as Captain Marvel, Captain America, and Quake. Garza appreciated how the film balances teen superhero struggles with aspirational heroism and its focus on friendship and teamwork. He complimented the way it offers entertainment for both children and older Marvel fans, making the story accessible while still fun for longtime followers of the franchise.[86]
Diamond Comic Distributors reported thatMarvel Rising Alpha #1 was the 102nd best-selling comic book of June 2018.[87][88]Marvel Rising: Squirrel Girl/Ms. Marvel #1 ranked 112th in July 2018.[89][90] The trade paperbackMarvel Rising graphic novel was the 13th best-selling graphic novel in November 2018.[91][92][93]Marvel Rising #1 was the 125th best-selling comic book of March 2019.[94][95]
As of March, 2019,Marvel Rising: Initiation had been viewed over two million times on YouTube, whileMarvel Rising: Secret Warriors had reached 2.9 million views.[96] By April 2019,Marvel Rising: Chasing Ghosts had nearly 1.5 million views, andMarvel Rising: Heart of Iron, which had debuted the previous week, had accumulated 480,000 views.[97]
A comic book title for the franchise was launched for free, with the release ofMarvel Rising #0 on April 25, 2018, by writerDevin Grayson and artist Marco Failla, featuring the first team up of Squirrel Girl and Ms. Marvel.[104][105]
Regular issues began in June and were written by Devin Grayson,G. Willow Wilson andRyan North.[19] Each issue had a differentsubtitle, all numbered issue 1, withMarvel Rising: Alpha #1 on June 13, 2018,[106]Marvel Rising: Squirrel Girl/Ms. Marvel #1 on July 4, 2018,[107]Marvel Rising: Ms. Marvel/Squirrel Girl #1 on August 1, 2018,[108] and the last issueMarvel Rising: Omega #1 on September 12, 2018.[109] The series was collected into a single 168-page graphic novel, simply titledMarvel Rising, which was released on November 7, 2018.
AMarvel Rising five issue mini-series was released starting on March 27, 2019.[110] The series has the heroes facing off with sorceress Morgan le Fay, who is attempting to turn New Jersey into New Camelot. Creative crew was writer Nilah Magruder, artist Roberto Di Salvo, and Audrey Mok on cover art.[111][29]
"Born Ready," the theme song forMarvel Rising: Secret Warriors, was released on August 23, 2018, on DisneyMusicVEVO VEVO YouTube channel.[112] The song is sung byDove Cameron, who plays Ghost-Spider in otherMarvel Rising media.[113][114]
"Side by Side," a song fromMarvel Rising: Chasing Ghosts, was released on January 18, 2019, two days after the special, on DisneyMusicVEVO YouTube channel. The song is sung bySofia Wylie, who plays Ironheart in otherMarvel Rising media.[115][116][117]
"Team," a song fromMarvel Rising: Heart of Iron, was released on May 2, 2019, on DisneyMusicVEVO. The song is sung by Tova.[118]
"Natural Disaster," a song fromMarvel Rising: Battle of the Bands, was released on October 3, 2019. This song is also sung by Tova.[119]
"Roaring Thunder," a song fromMarvel Rising: Playing with Fire, was released on December 19, 2019. This song is sung by Navia Robinson, who plays Zayla in the same special.[120][121]
In September 2018,Hasbro unveiled itsMarvel Rising toy line.[122][123][124] It consists of three varieties of figures and the Ghost-Spider Web Slinger. All were released in October 2019. One variety is the Training Outfit Doll line of 11-inch five points articulation figures in training outfits at the lowest price point. Another variety is the main line with 11-inch 15 points articulation figures in superhero costumes at a mid price point. The Secret Identity Doll are 11-inch 11 points articulation figures with two outfits at the highest price point.[125][126]
In September 2018, Marvel Entertainment released a line of Halloween costumes based on theMarvel Rising franchise, including outfits for Ms. Marvel, Squirrel Girl, and Ghost-Spider.[127][128]
In August, 2018, Marvel Comics, in partnership with the nonprofit organizationYoung Storytellers, announced a live event in which students aged 11 to 13 would collaborate with mentors to create three- to five-page scripts featuringMarvel Rising characters. The scripts were to be performed by the franchise's voice actors and released on Marvel’s YouTube channel during the third quarter of the year.[129][130]
In October 2018,Marvel Avengers Academy released a limited-timeMarvel Rising event to celebrate the launch ofMarvel Rising: Secret Warriors.[131][132]