Update: Black Knight and Spidey have been added.

While Marvel is currently in the midst of Secret Wars, one of their biggest crossover storylines in years, the publisher is already looking ahead to what's coming next. Once Secret Wars wraps up in October, the Marvel Universe will be reborn. A promotion known as "All-New, All-Different Marvel" will see roughly 60 new and relaunched series make their debut this fall. Each series will pick up eight months after the fallout of Secret Wars and offer a fresh jumping-on point for readers.

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Marvel will be gradually be revealing these new books and their creative teams over the next few weeks. To make things easy, this article will summarize all the big announcements - the new books, who's working on them and what they're about. Keep checking back as more announcements are made.Frank Tieri & Luca PizzariMarvel will be spinning the Balck Knight into his own series again. As revealed by, the new series will star Dane Whitman in what writer Frank Tieri is teasing as a mash-up of Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones. The new series will continue Tieri's work on the character following books like New Excalibur and Original Sins. The book will take place on Weirdworld rather than the traditional Marvel Universe, lending further credence to rumors that Battleworld will be sticking around after the events of Secret Wars.Tieri told Newsarama, "Really, we’re trying to do a book that’s unlike any that’s out there. And definitely not something you’d really expect from a Black Knight series. Sure there’ll be sword and sorcery and all that stuff but it’s really more than that. At it’s heart, Black Knight will be about one man’s struggle with what I call a 'necessary addiction.' I guess the best description is something that’s sort of like a cross between Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad. Call it Breaking Blade, if you will."Tieri hinted at the direction of the new series, saying, "We pick up with Dane months since we last saw him in Original Sins and... in that time period he’s carved a little chunk of Weirdworld out for himself that he calls New Avalon. So yeah, Dane’s got some peeps now – which means he’s got something he’s never really had before. And that’s having responsibility for something other than being the keeper of the Ebony Blade."Robbie Thompson & Nick BradshawIf you crave a more classic take on Peter Parker's world than what books like Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man will be offering, then maybe Spidey will be up your alley. This new all-ages series flashes back to Peter's early days when he was still in high school and learning the ropes of being a hero. Unlike the previous all-ages Spider-Man comic, Marvel Adventures Spider-Man, however, this new book will be firmly set in regular Marvel continuity. It's probably not a coincidence that this new series will debut just months before a high school-age Spider-Man makes his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Captain America: Civil War.“Everyone remembers their FIRST Spider-Man comic,” said Marvel's Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso. “’Spidey’ aims to be perfect as someone’s first Spider-Man comic, or their one thousandth. We’re not looking to re-tell stories here. What Robbie [Thompson] and Nick [Bradshaw] have put together is an exciting new take on Spider-Man at his arguably most iconic incarnation, and will feel fresh to new and old fans alike.”

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Marvel has released high-res images of all the comics featured in their All-New, All-Different Marvel Previews catalog.These include all the new books revealed prior to SDCC, but Marvel is continuing to make new announcements regarding comics launching in late 2015 and early 2016.

Head to page 2 for more detailed descriptions of some of these upcoming books.