Marvel Proves the MCU Needs A-Force in Jaw-Dropping Art for Women’s History Month

Marvel Proves the MCU Needs A-Force in Jaw-Dropping Art for Women’s History Month

In commemoration of Women’s History Month, the latest class of Marvel’s Stormbreakers is showcasing their favorite female superheroes on March’s batch of Stormbreakers variant covers, featuring beloved characters such as Ms. Marvel, Spider-Gwen, She-Hulk, and more! These striking artworks, now available digitally, make it more apparent than ever that the MCU is ready for its A-Force movie.

These stunning and action-packed covers will showcase iconic characters such as She-Hulk, Gamora, Ms. Marvel, Shuri, Ghost-Spider, Ironheart, and Squirrel Girl. Nic Klein’s Stormbreakers variant cover for She-Hulk can be found in Sensational She-Hulk #6, and Martin Coccolo’s artwork will feature Shuri in The Avengers #11.

Lucas Werneck’s variant cover for Captain America #7 will spotlight Squirrel Girl, and Elena Casagrande’s rendition of Gamora will grace Doctor Strange #13. Federico Vicentini’s variant cover for Ms. Marvel will be showcased in Ms. Marvel: Mutant Madness #1. All of these issues are scheduled for release on March 6, 2024.

Stunning Stormbreaker Variant Covers Prove MCU Needs an A-Force Movie

Marvel Proves the MCU Needs A-Force in Jaw-Dropping Art for Women’s History Month

Later release Stormbreaker variant covers will include Jan Bazaldua’s Stormbreaker variant cover for Spider-Gwen, set to be featured in Carnage #5, slated for release on March 13, and Ironheart’s feature in The Invincible Iron Man #16, scheduled to hit stands on March 20. Marvel’s Stormbreakers program showcases the top emerging talents in the comic book industry, acknowledging them for their distinct style, inventive flair, and pioneering portfolio accomplishments. As such, these amazing artists, with their Women’s History Month covers, have made it more apparent than ever that the MCU is ready for an A-Force movie.

A-Force, a superhero squad comprising Marvel’s most powerful female characters, remains a classic team that has yet to grace the silver screen. However, with the release of these Stormbreakers variant covers featuring numerous iconic Marvel women, it becomes increasingly apparent that A-Force should be slated as Marvel’s next team movie. Not only would this offer a refreshing take on team dynamics for cinema audiences, but it would also shine a spotlight on plenty of underrated heroes who deserve more recognition from fans.

Right Now Is the PERFECT Time for MCU’s A-Force Movie Debut

Doctor Strange #13 Stormbreaker variant cover featuring Gamora

There has never been a more opportune moment for Marvel to begin developing an A-Force movie, especially given the recent surge in woman-centric films produced by the studio. With the MCU already featuring a plethora of female superheroes such as Shuri, Ms. Marvel, Gamora, and She-Hulk, the groundwork for a stellar A-Force movie has already been laid, establishing potential core members. As Women’s History Month celebrates women and coincides with the release of striking female hero Stormbreakers covers, it is hoped that Marvel will be spurred into action to accelerate the development of an A-Force movie.

The Avengers #11 is available on March 6, 2024, from Marvel.

Captain America #7 is available on March 6, 2024, from Marvel.

Doctor Strange #13 is available on March 6, 2024, from Marvel.

The Sensational She-Hulk #6 is available on March 6, 2024, from Marvel.

Ms. Marvel: Mutant Menace #1 is available on March 6, 2024, from Marvel.

Carnage #5 is available on March 13, 2024, from Marvel.

The Invincible Iron Man #16 is available on March 20, 2024, from Marvel.