All-New, All-Different Marvel

All-New, All-Different Marvel is a 2015/2017 branding for Marvel Comics' entire line of comics. Taking place after the crossover storyline "Secret Wars|", it details the new Marvel Universe, with nearly 60-65 titles relaunched with first issues, with a total of 76 issues.

Publication history
It was announced in February 2015 by Marvel that following the "Secret Wars" storyline, a new universe would be established by combining the 616 Universe| and 1610 Ultimate Universe|. Soon after, Marvel revealed a title called the All-New, All-Different Avengers| for Free Comic Book Day, a preview of the new Marvel Universe that featured many "legacy heroes", a term used for new characters taking on the role of established heroes. The comic also featured a preview of Uncanny Inhumans|.

In early June 2015, Marvel unveiled two photos depicting many of its iconic and lesser known characters post-"Secret Wars". Among these were Gwen Stacy's Spider-Woman| counterpart, X-23 as the new Wolverine|, Old Man Logan, Phil Coulson, Vision|, Spider-Woman|, Doctor Strange (wielding an axe), Black Panther|, Thing| in a Guardians of the Galaxy| uniform, Red Wolf|, Miles Morales|, Peter Parker|, Ant-Man|, Steve Rogers|' elderly appearance, Kamala Khan|, Doctor Spectrum, Rocket Raccoon, Star-Lord, Iron Man, Daredevil|, Hyperion|, Inferno|, a Citizen V, Medusa|, and Sam Wilson| and Jane Foster| remaining in their adopted roles of Captain America and Thor|, respectively. After this, the company began revealing titles on a bi-daily basis. The new Invincible Iron Man series will have Iron Man learning about who his birth parents are after it was revealed that Howard Stark and Maria Stark had adopted him and that Arno Stark| was their biological son.

Marvel unveiled most of its new titles in late June 2015, after a book detailing the titles was shipped out to retailers, which was officially released on July 1. Three more titles were announced at the San Diego Comic-Con| the following month, after which Marvel began sparsely revealing even more comics.

In May 2016, Marvel announced the return of Marvel NOW! following the conclusion of the "Civil War II" storyline. Marvel Executive Editor Tom Brevoort stated that the relaunch is timed to coincide with "Civil War II" as means to "refresh and revitalize" the titles explaining, "One of the things a big event story is judged on, rightly or wrongly, is what kind of an impact it has on the Marvel Universe in its aftermath. That just becomes a condition of these big event stories: what is it at the end that changes the landscape?"