Marvel Comics Celebrates Disability Pride Month with Daredevil, Misty Knight, and Echo Backup Saga
Marvel Comics will mark Disability Pride Month this July 2026 with a four-issue crossover from writer Marieke Nijkamp and artist Andrea Di Vito, featuring Daredevil, Misty Knight, Echo, Hawkeye, Silhouette, and Finesse rescuing Colleen Wing. The arc spans Amazing Spider-Man #32, Uncanny X-Men #31, Fantastic Four #14, and Wolverine #24, with variant covers from Jamie McKelvie, Leinil Francis Yu, David Mack, Aaron Kuder, and Stephen Segovia.

This July, Marvel Comics celebrates Disability Pride Month with a four-issue crossover saga of backup stories starring Daredevil, Misty Knight, Echo, Hawkeye, Silhouette, and Finesse — written by Marieke Nijkamp and drawn by Andrea Di Vito, with Disability Pride variant covers from a roster of marquee artists across the Marvel line.
The new arc rolls out across Amazing Spider-Man #32, Uncanny X-Men #31, Fantastic Four #14, and Wolverine #24, with each issue carrying both a backup chapter and a dedicated variant cover. It's the latest installment in Marvel's Voices, the publisher's ongoing program highlighting underrepresented identities and experiences across the Marvel Universe.
The Story: Saving Colleen Wing
The four-part saga unites a roster of disabled heroes intersecting a wide range of disabilities — physical, sensory, and chronic. The plot centers on rescuing Colleen Wing from a deadly threat, with Daredevil, Misty Knight, Echo, Hawkeye, Silhouette, and Finesse coming together as a team built on mutual support rather than the standard reluctant-allies trope Marvel team-ups usually open with.
Marieke Nijkamp, whose previous Marvel work includes Hawkeye: Kate Bishop, called it a personal milestone:
"It may sound a bit cheesy to say this is a dream project, but for these stories, I got to bring together a roster of spectacular heroes and write an epic adventure that's all about strength in community. It really is a dream come true."
Artist Andrea Di Vito, fresh off Emma Frost: The White Queen, framed it more directly:
"Super Heroes are meant to inspire us to be better, but sometimes we forget that the greatest inspirations come from real life. People with disabilities prove to each and every one of us that the true measure of our worth is our spirit and our will, not the limitations of our bodies."
Disability Pride Variant Covers Lineup
Each issue ships with its own Disability Pride variant cover, drawn by a different headline artist — a slate that doubles as a who's-who of contemporary Marvel cover work.
July 2026 Disability Pride Variant Covers
- Amazing Spider-Man #32 — Variant cover by Leinil Francis Yu (promo cover by Jamie McKelvie)
- Uncanny X-Men #31 — Variant cover by David Mack
- Fantastic Four #14 — Variant cover by Aaron Kuder
- Wolverine #24 — Variant cover by Stephen Segovia
- On Sale: July 2026 at comic shops and on Marvel Unlimited
Why This Lineup Matters
Marvel's pride-month spotlight comics have steadily grown in scope across the Marvel's Voices banner, and this year's Disability Pride entry stands out for putting six disabled heroes — across sensory, mobility, and neurodivergent representation — at the center of a single connected arc rather than splitting them across one-shots. Echo, Daredevil, and Hawkeye in particular are characters whose disabilities are core to their identities, and the choice to put Marieke Nijkamp on writing duties (an author who has spoken openly about their own disability) signals Marvel pushing the franchise toward more authorial-perspective storytelling, not just spotlight covers.
Where to Read in July
Print copies of all four issues will be available at local comic shops in July 2026 — fans can find theirs at ComicShopLocator.com. Digital readers can grab them via the Marvel Unlimited app on iOS and Android, which now hosts more than 30,000 issues spanning Marvel's full publication history. Print-issue buyers also get a redemption code inside each book to add the digital edition to their Marvel Unlimited library.
What This Means for Marvel Fans
July's Disability Pride saga lands at a moment when Daredevil: Born Again has reignited mainstream interest in Matt Murdock and the broader Knights-of-the-City corner of Marvel — making the Colleen Wing rescue plot especially well-timed. For longtime comics readers, this is a rare chance to see Echo, Silhouette, and Finesse share panels with marquee names like Daredevil and Hawkeye. Pre-orders are open now at local comic shops, and Marvel typically caps Disability Pride variant print runs to retailer allocations, so dedicated cover collectors will want to lock in early.