
76334 Epic Battle: Spider-Man vs. Sandman
Price: �19.99 / $24.99 / �24.99 Pieces: 201 Release date: January 1, 2026
A new Epic Battle set series is starting next year, including the affordable and displayable 76334 Epic Battle: Spider-Man vs. Sandman. This Spider-Man 3 diorama includes three minifigures, two of which are new and long-awaited. A full Sandman minifigure and the Spider-Man 3 Venom appear exclusively in this set on a dynamic, buildable scene, which is capped off with an elegant nameplate.
76335 Spider-Man vs. Ghost Rider Motorcycle
Price: �8.99 / $9.99 / �9.99 Pieces: 72 Release date: January 1, 2026
The latest LEGO Ghost Rider set is also going to be the smallest and most affordable yet. 76335 Spider-Man vs. Ghost Rider Motorcycle packs a lot into a 72-piece build, including a new flaming motorcycle model, a fiery Ghost Rider minifigure, Spider-Man with arm-printing and a new element on Ghost Rider�s hands.
76336 Spider-Man Car vs. Venomized Wolverine
Price: �17.99 / $19.99 / �19.99 Pieces: 134 Release date: January 1, 2026
Spider-Man has a new ride in 76336 Spider-Man Car vs. Venomized Wolverine, this time taking inspiration from his Iron Spider outfit from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The big draw of this set isn�t the car, though; it�s the exclusive Venomized Wolverine minifigure.
The unique minifigure has a clever design with the Venom symbol made out of gaps in the symbiote substance in the process of covering Wolverine. Add to that the exclusively recoloured black cowl piece, and there�s more to this new Spider-Man car than meets the eye.
76342 Spider-Man vs. Mysterio: The Daily Bugle
Price: �99.99 / $99.99 / �109.99 Pieces: 781 Release date: January 1, 2026
With 76178 Daily Bugle to be off-shelves next year, the LEGO Group is swinging in with a more accessible replacement. 76342 Spider-Man vs. Mysterio: The Daily Bugle launches early next year with 781 pieces and seven minifigures, a few of which are exclusive to this set.
The different take on the Daily Bugle is on a much smaller scale than 76178 Daily Bugle with a full interior, yet it still comes complete with the fire escape and news stand to its right. Rhino�s mech suit (regular Rhino is also included) accompanies the main model. As you might be able to guess, this set is compatible with the recent Marvel mini modular range, which includes 76324 Spider-Man vs. Oscorp.
76343 Epic Battle: Hulkbuster vs. The Hulk
Price: �44.99 / $49.99 / �49.99 Pieces: 413 Release date: January 1, 2026
The other Epic Battle set out early next year will be 76343 Epic Battle: Hulkbuster vs. The Hulk. This set depicts the confrontation between Hulk and Hulkbuster from Avengers: Age of Ultron, using most of its part count on the titular mech, while including some additional scenery details for a tall, displayable diorama. The model includes one Iron Man Mark 43 armour minifigure and one Hulk bigfig with new printing.
76344 Iron Man Mark 3 Collectors� Edition
Price: �119.99 / $129.99 / �129.99 Pieces: 1,297 Release date: January 1, 2026
The LEGO Group is returning to the concept of an 18+ Iron Man recreation next year, but this time putting the focus on the main suit itself rather than the Hulkbuster. The 1,297-piece 76344 Iron Man Mark 3 Collectors� Edition looks to be an accurate and posable depiction of the Mark 3 suit with a simple display stand and a minifigure of Iron Man, complete with arm printing.
Beyond the posable limbs, the detachable arc reactor helps this set stand out from the other buildable Iron Man figures, and more decorated details can be found throughout official images. It�s the only 18+ LEGO Marvel set currently confirmed for 2026, but it starts the year with a bang.
These sets are also available:
� Miles Morales Mech vs. Spider-Man 2099
� Mech Battle: Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock
� Ravager Jumpsuit Groot
I hate blind bags! Apparently so do people who collect them as whenever I see them they have been opened to check the contents. This is across multiple types of these things.
As a prior collector of these, I can offer a bit of insight.
These are typically sold as individual blind bags, or boxes as they are now. Each series has a total of 12 different minifigures, which is what the group shot is showing. The last time I got one of these 6-pack boxes, they were made so each had 6 different figures. Not random mind you, but one box would have one set of 6, while the other would have the other set of 6. Which box had which was random though, meaning there was a good chance of getting duplicate sets if you bought multiple boxes. So usually you’d be better off getting one box and then picking up individual ones after to get the rest.
They could have changed them by now, as this was a couple years ago, but that’s the last I remembered.
So I am confused, you get 6 random figures from all of those characters listed? because it says 6 figures, but in this pic and above there is a ton more, but it doesn’t mention it’s a blind box, seems misleading, like you get all of the figures, but you only get 6, I’m going with it’s you have a chance to get all of these figures but each box you buy is going to only have a random 6.
Either way what drew me to this was the wonderful amount of characters they selected, some really fun things happening here, I just love how LEGO scratches beyond the surface, makes me think how sad it’s going to be that DST’s Minimates line is going to be gone since that was no question was the deepest well of Marvel characters any toyline produced.
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