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Lego’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse minifigure collection releases September 1. If you haven’t preordered a mystery box or two, you may want to secure your minifigures ahead of Monday’s launch. As expected, the Spider-Verse Lego minifigure collection has proven to be quite popular. Walmart is the only retailer still taking preorders for the $30 Spider-Verse minifigure 6-packs as of August 28. Amazon briefly reopened preorders earlier today, but those units were claimed in less than 10 minutes. Preorders are also sold out at Target and the Lego Store.
Lego Minifigures: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse features 12 different characters from the beloved animated film. In addition to the $30 mystery boxes with six minifigures, select retailers will have singles for five bucks each. Store pages for the mystery minifigure bags are up at Walmart and the Lego Store, but neither retailer is taking orders before launch day.
- Preorder Lego Minifigures: Spider-Verse 6-Pack — $30
- Walmart – In stock
- Amazon – Sold out
- Target – Sold out
- Lego Store – Sold out
- Lego Minifigures: Spider-Verse — $5 each
- See at Walmart
- See at Lego Store
Lego Minifigures – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse 6-Pack
$30 | Releases September 1
Since we’re talking about Spider-Verse here, the set has a few of the zanier Spider-Men from the multiverse, including Werewolf Spider-Man., Spider-Punk, and Sun-Spider.
Many of the Spider-Verse minifigures come with accessories. For instance, Spider-Punk has an electric guitar; Web-slinger, otherwise known as Patrick O’Hara, actually comes with a horse figure; and Pavitr Prabhakar’s minifigure is accompanied by a cat figure that is reminiscent of Bodega Cat from Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Perhaps most notably, Peter B. Parker has a baby carrier that holds a mini-minifigure of his daughter Mayday.
All 12 minifigures come with a display stand for the character and any included accessories.
Here’s the full list of minifigures in the Spider-Verse collection:
- Miles Morales (Spider-Man)
- Prowler (Miles G. Morales)
- Peter B. Parker (Old Spider-Man)
- Gwen Stacy (Ghost Spider)
- Spider-Punk (Hobart Brown)
- Sun-Spider (Charlotte Webber)
- Werewolf Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
- Spider-Byte (Margo Kess)
- Web-Slinger (Miguel O’Hara)
- Patrick O’Hara (Web-slinger)
- Cyborg Spider-Woman (Petra Parker)
- Pavitr Prabhakar (Spider-Man)
It’s not impossible to receive a duplicate in these minifigure mystery boxes, but it is unlikely. What is likely, however, is that you’ll need to purchase more than two boxes to get all 12 characters in the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse collection. Unless you’re quite lucky.

More Lego Minifigure Collections
Lego has released some pretty cool minifigure collections over the past year, including a Dungeon & Dragons set. Unfortunately, that set has been discontinued–minifigure collections are retired much faster than regular sets–but you can buy a Dungeons & Dragons 6-pack for $45 (with shipping) from a third-party reseller on Amazon. Earlier this year, Lego launched a collection of 12 miniature F1 race cars; this series is still available, and you can get a 6-pack for $26 (was $30).
Lego Minifigure Mystery 6-Packs
- Lego F1 Collectible Race Cars
- Amazon — $26 (
$30) - Walmart — $26 (
$30) - Target — $26 (
$30)
- Amazon — $26 (
- Lego Dungeons & Dragons Minifigures — $45 | Retired
- Lego Minifigures Series 27 — $35 | Retired
- Lego Minifigures Series 25 — $40 | Retired
Single Lego Minifigures
We’ve included a brief list of Marvel and Spider-Man mystery minifigures and polybags you can still find on Amazon for reasonable prices. All of the products in the list below are no longer manufactured.
- Spider-Man: No Way Home – Bridge Battle Polybag Set — $14
- Doctor Strange’s Interdimensional Portal Polybag — $8.45
- Marvel Series 2 Minifigure — $9.49 | Retired
Spider-Man minifigure collectors may also be interested in Lego’s larger, articulated action figures, such as this Spider-Man Mech that’s on sale for only $9.49 (was $15). The Spider-Man Mech set includes an Anti-Venom minifigure and multiple accessories. Speaking of Venom, he also has his own buildable Lego mech that comes with a Miles Morales minifigure. The Lego Venom Mech is available for $14 (was $15).
Two of Lego’s Spider-Man Construction Figures are available for discounts at Amazon. The 303-piece Iron Spider-Man Construction Figure is only $24 (was $30). If you want Iron Spider-Man to have a villain to fight, check out the 471-piece Green Goblin Construction Figure for $28 (was $35). Heads up: the Green Goblin is retiring soon, so this might be your last chance to buy it for less than MSRP.
- Spider-Man Mech vs. Anti-Venom (107 pieces) — $9.49 (
$15) - Venom Mech vs. Miles Morales (134 pieces) — $14 (
$15) - Iron Spider-Man Construction Figure (303 pieces) — $24 (
$30) - Green Goblin Construction Figure (471 pieces) — $28 (
$35) | Retiring soon - Spider-Man Construction Figure (258 pieces) — $34 | Retired, MSRP was $25
- Miles Morales Construction Figure (238 pieces) — $42 | Retired, MSRP was $25
Lego Spider-Man Buildable Action Figures + Mechs

While you’re checking out the Spider-Verse minifigures, take a look at the recently released Lego Minecraft and Star Wars gift set bundles. Exclusive to Walmart, the Lego Minecraft 5-in-1 World Explorer Gift Set comes with 15 minifigures and mob figures–plus a bunch of other buildable components–for only $45. The Lego Star Wars 3-in-1 Adventure Gift Set has nine minifigures, five droid figures, multiple vehicles, and more. This Walmart-exclusive Star Wars Lego bundle also costs $45.
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