New Spider‑Man Magic the Gathering Marvel Legends Figures Release

Spider‑Man Swings into Magic The Gathering with New Marvel Legends Figures

27 July 2025 by

Marc

I’m excited to dive into the new Spider‑Man Magic: The Gathering crossover action figure set by Hasbro. These Marvel Legends Magic the Gathering figures (Spider‑Man, Iron Spider MJ, Man‑Wolf, and Agent Anti‑Venom) combine collectible action with playable Magic: The Gathering cards in a smart and stylish way. In this post, I’ll break down what’s included in the line, what it means for toy news and collectors, and how well the figures reflect their card counterparts. Plus, we’ll take a closer look at the MTG set itself, which is shaping up to be one of the most exciting licensed drops in recent years.

Spider-Man Magic the Gathering crossover action figure set

Release Date: 26 September 2025, pre-orders from 1 August 2025 (Hasbro Pulse)
MSRP / Price Range: Figures: US $39.99 each
Edition Size / Production Run: Standard limited release
Manufacturer / License: Hasbro (Marvel Legends), Wizards of the Coast (MTG)

Inside the Spider‑Verse: Marvel x MTG Action Figures

Battle‑Damaged Spider‑Man

Battle‑Damaged Spider‑Man
  • Features a torn, textured suit with gritty detailing
  • Includes an alternate unmasked head
  • Comes with wall-crawling hands and a web accessory for dynamic posing
  • Paired with the Spectacular Spider‑Man MTG card, which plays into tempo strategies with tap-down effects
  • The sculpt closely matches the card art, making it a standout figure in terms of accuracy

Mary Jane Watson in the Iron Spider Suit

Mary Jane Watson in the Iron Spider Suit
  • Wears the Stark tech Spider-suit with fully articulated mechanical legs
  • Includes two heads: one masked for action, one unmasked for a more casual look
  • Comes with hand accessories and repulsor blast effects
  • Paired with Stark Upgrade, a Magic card that draws cards and buffs creatures, reflecting MJ’s tactical role
  • Feels like the smartest inclusion in the set both thematically and gameplay-wise

Man‑Wolf (John Jameson)

Man‑Wolf (John Jameson)
  • Equipped with fantasy-style gear including:
    • A long sword
    • A bow and quiver of arrows
  • Designed with a furry, rugged sculpt that channels his pulp origins
  • References the Ravager of the Fells card, adding a werewolf theme to the MTG crossover
  • Appeals to fans of Spider-Man’s more obscure or cosmic-adjacent characters

Agent Anti‑Venom

Agent Anti‑Venom
  • Painted in sharp black-and-white with detailed symbiote textures
  • Includes tendrils, heavy weaponry, and swappable hands
  • Tied to a mono-White MTG card that provides healing and resilience effects
  • Bridges visual menace with a redemptive support mechanic in gameplay terms
  • Was revealed ahead of the others but still fits well in the wave as a solid anchor character

Crossover That Makes Sense: Hasbro Spider‑Man Magic Collaboration

Spider-Man Magic the Gathering crossover

You don’t always expect a toy line to sync this cleanly with a card game, but the Hasbro Spider-Man Magic crossover feels well thought out. Each figure comes with a playable Magic card that not only matches the sculpt but also fits into real decks. These aren’t just novelty inclusions, they’re tournament-legal cards (within Universes Beyond rules) that could easily see play in Commander or casual formats.

Spider-Man MTG crossover

This is Hasbro building on the strengths of its own properties. We’ve seen this before with lines like the Marvel Legends Gamerverse Juggernaut and the SDCC Savage Land 3-pack where the sculpts tell a bigger story. But now we’re getting that narrative extended into another major hobby community. If you’re into toys and Magic, this is an easy win.

Cards with Bite: New Spider‑Man Magic the Gathering Crossover Details

MTG crossover Spider-Man

Let’s talk about the actual Spider-Man crossover Magic card toy elements from the MTG set, which also drops on 26 September 2025. The set includes:

  • Play Boosters with Spider‑Man themed mechanics like Stun and Web Counters
  • Scene Boxes such as “Spidey’s Spectacular Showdown” with borderless art and key narrative moments
  • Bundles and Collector Boxes for those who want to go all in

The standout cards include:

  • Spectacular Spider‑Man – a mono-Blue control piece that taps down enemy creatures and replaces itself with card draw
  • Stark Upgrade – boosts creatures, draws cards, and fits cleanly in White/Red artifact decks
  • Symbiotic Salvation – an Anti‑Venom-themed spell that offers regeneration-style effects
  • Ravager of the Fells (reprint) – included with Man‑Wolf and brings werewolf synergy to the mix

Wizards of the Coast has clearly gone the extra mile to ensure these aren’t just reskinned Magic cards. They feel like Spidey cards, mechanically and thematically. Even better, the starter kits include simplified decks to bring new fans into the fold.

Verdict on the New Spider‑Man Magic the Gathering Marvel Legends Figures Release

Marvel x MTG action figures

As a collector and someone who likes to see franchises expand in meaningful ways, this new Spider-Man Magic the Gathering Marvel Legends figures release checks all the boxes. They’re great figures, they’re paired with well-designed Magic cards, and they offer more than just shelf candy. At $39.99 a piece, you’re paying a bit of a premium, but the added card content and fan service make it feel justified.

Hasbro Spider-Man Magic crossover

The best figure? For me, it’s MJ. It’s unique, it’s bold, and the card adds legitimate value in Magic decks. Most surprising? Man-Wolf. A deep cut, but one that adds flavour to both toy shelves and MTG tables.

Whether you’re a Marvel fan, a Magic player, or just someone looking for the next standout piece in your collection, this line earns a strong recommendation.

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