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Jubilee Silver Surfer is the second Series 5 card joining Marvel Snap for the June 2026 Season, Marvel Beach Bash. It is a 4-Cost, 2-Power card that reads: When you draw a card, add this card’s Power to it.

Today, let’s explore the new card strengths and, of course, the best decks to try it out in.
Synergies
Stick released not so long ago, and quickly earned a spot in several buff-oriented lists, especially the Silver Surfer archetype. This week, Jubilee Silver Surfer comes in to challenge that spot, and begs a simple question:
Is it better to grant power to a single card we chose, or to multiple random ones from our deck?
Without any outside help, Jubilee Silver Surfer would affect 2 of our cards, the ones we draw on turn five and six. Already, we could make a case that every buff to Jubilee is transferred to two other cards, while Stick only shares with one.
However, that would be dismissing all those scenarios where the new 4-cost hits more than 2 cards from our deck:
- First, we can gain energy to play Jubilee Silver Surfer on turn three. Some locations would allow to get her on the board even earlier.





















- Then, we can also draw cards once Jubilee Silver Surfer is on the board to buff more cards.







































































































Thanos is an archetype on its own, Adam Warlock has proved its worth alongside high power early cards, and Nico Minoru has yet to be a disappointing 1-cost years after her release.
Let’s also mention Magik and Crystal being both 3-cost cards, in case we wanted to explore that Silver Surfer idea, and there’s plenty of support available for Jubilee Silver Surfer.
Last, it feels important to mention the new 4-cost card doesn’t belong to any specific synergy, meaning Cosmo or Enchantress cannot stop it. Sure, Red Guardian or Cosmic ghost Rider should be fine to turn it off while Stick is safe after it revealed. Yet, I would still be worried for my spot if I was a 4-cost card in a buff heavy archetype right now.
The Verdict: Should You Get Jubilee Silver Surfer?
I’ve seen enough buff-oriented decks thrive in Marvel Snap to believe Jubilee Silver Surfer will find a competitive home in no time. I also feel like the card is good enough to contribute to those decks’ success, always keen to find new ways to distribute buffs.
Lately, Maverick, Agony, or Stick have started a new trend of cards representing fantastic bridges able to both receive and grant buffs. Jubilee Silver Surfer should fit perfectly in that category.
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Jubilee Silver Surfer Decks
I hope this review of the new card was helpful. You can find everyone on the Marvel Snap Zone team in our community discord to have a chat or ask any questions.
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