Marvel Studios is currently going through a crucial transitional period. Correspondingly, the LEGO sets are also at a crossroads – still relying on the classic iconography of Phases 1-3, while making initial, if hesitant, steps into the MCU’s future.
The latest LEGO Marvel sets demonstrate that the age range for this brand is shifting upward. There are more adult and teen sets – catering to the generation that came of age during the Infinity Saga – and more model-oriented builds, designed for display over play. We’ll see if the upcoming marketing push for Avengers: Doomsday diversifies the age range.
TL;DR: Best LEGO Marvel Sets in 2026
Here are the top LEGO Marvel sets that you can buy in 2026. More of a DC fan? Check out our roundup of the best LEGO Batman sets.
X-Men: The X-Mansion

LEGO X-Men: The X-Mansion
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A trove of Easter eggs and nostalgic references, the X-Mansion comes with a massive Sentinel robot and ten minifigures. They are, collectively, some of the best-designed minifigures in recent LEGO history; the Cyclops and Gambit especially stand out for their costuming and creative use of accessories. The mansion’s exterior is classic, old money architecture, and the mansion’s interior includes Jean Grey’s lab, the Danger Room, and Cerebro. If you’re a fan of the X-Men movies and comics, this is a must-have set.
Avengers Tower

LEGO Avengers Tower
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Nearly three feet high, the Avengers Tower looks incredible from every angle, and it features a whopping 31 Minifigures – of everyone who was someone in the MCU during the Infinity Saga. It has a completely furnished interior, with tons of Easter eggs from every film, from Iron Man to Endgame, and a 271-window exterior that gives the Tower its trademark glass-encased look.
Dancing Groot

LEGO Dancing Groot
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I love models that have mechanical movement built into them, and the Dancing Groot more than fits the bill. When you turn a crank on the back of the pot, Groot will sway and dance. Jackson Five, anyone?
Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock Subway Train Scene

LEGO Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock Subway Train Scene
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It’s pitched at a lower age range, but don’t let that fool you. Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock Subway Train Scene captures the climax of Spider-Man 2 (2004), during which Spidey waged an city-spanning battle against Dr. Octopus. Directed by Sam Raimi (Evil Dead, Drag Me to Hell), Spider-Man 2 did a better job of capturing Peter Parker’s angst and conflicting priorities than any film before or since. This set consists of one subway car, four minifigures (Spidey, J. Jonah Jameson, Aunt May, and Doc Ock), and enough webbing to slow a runaway train.
Miles Morales’ Mask

LEGO Miles Morales’ Mask
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The Peter Parker Spider-Man mask is now retired, but you can’t go wrong with the Miles Morales mask that’s replaced it. The red-and-black color scheme looks especially good in brick form, and the model is small enough to display on a personal desk or workspace.
Iron Man Mark 3 Collectors’ Edition

LEGO Iron Man Mark 3 Collectors’ Edition
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Call me old-fashioned, but of all the Iron Man suits, the Mark III was my favorite. The later suits were more technologically sophisticated, obviously. But the Mark III had that physical heaviness to it. It was cumbersome to put on and cumbersome to take off. And it felt more grounded and realistic than anything that came after it–especially the nanotech, which went way overboard with the CGI.
This Mark III model stands 15 inches tall and has articulable arms, allowing you frame it in different action poses. We built this set; check out our positive review to learn more.
Epic Battle: Hulkbuster vs. The Hulk

LEGO Epic Battle: Hulkbuster vs. The Hulk
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There have been many Hulkbuster LEGO sets over the years. But this one also comes with a massive Hulk figure to go along with it, so that you can stage the monster battle of your dreams. You can mount both characters on a stand that locks them in combat, or you can separate them and display them separately.
Avengers: Age of Ultron Quinjet

LEGO Avengers: Age of Ultron Quinjet
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LEGO Marvel always has at least one major aircraft available for purchase. The Milano retired at the end of 2025, but in its place is the Quinjet from Age of Ultron. It features minifigures of Tony Stark, Hawkeye, and Black Widow – the three non-superpowered members of the Avengers, and it comes with Widow’s motorcycle from the movie’s climactic chase scene. It’s mounted on a black stand for display.
Spider-Man vs. Mysterio: The Daily Bugle

LEGO Spider-Man vs. Mysterio: The Daily Bugle
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LEGO retired the big $350 Daily Bugle at the end of the 2025. The new edition is smaller but more manageable, and it comes with seven minifigues, including J. Jonah Jameson, Mysterio, and, oddly enough, a Venomized version of Captain America. It also comes with three different Spider-Men: Peter Parker, Miles Morales, and Gwen Stacy, so you can act out any scenario (or any reality) that you wish.
Spider-Man vs. Ghost Rider Motorcycle

LEGO Spider-Man vs. Ghost Rider Motorcycle
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I’m hard pressed to think of a new LEGO set that look as cool and as badass as this iteration of Ghost Rider. Look at those flames. They’re on his head. They’re on his hands. They’re all over the bike itself. This is a perfect set for a cult favorite character. And you can get it for only 10 bucks, which is practically a steal.
Why Buy LEGO Marvel Sets?
Compared to other themes, like Star Wars and Harry Potter, Marvel skews towards a younger audience, with smaller sets that emphasize the mini-figures and storytelling potential rather than the construction. The Marvel theme has only recently started to launch more technical, ambitious sets for its older audience.
Overall, if you’re either a parent of a precocious child or an adult who’s looking to pick up LEGO as a hobby, Marvel is a rudimentary access point. There is a such a wide variety of characters and subthemes that you’re bound to gravitate towards something. All things considered, these LEGO sets are an excellent place to begin that building journey.
LEGO Marvel Sets FAQ
How Many LEGO Marvel Sets Are Available to Buy?
According to the official LEGO website’s filter feature, there are 44 LEGO Marvel sets available for purchase as of May 2026.
When Do LEGO Sets Go on Sale?
LEGO sets go on sale fairly regularly both direct from the LEGO store and retailers like Amazon. That being said, there are a few times every year that are the overall best times to buy LEGO sets across the board. This includes Black Friday and Cyber Monday of course, but also Amazon Prime Day in July and October. You can also usually find good deals during holiday weekends like Labor Day and Memorial Day.
Where Should You Buy LEGO Marvel Sets?
There are a lot of different outlets that sell LEGO Marvel sets, so choosing the best possible option for you really depends on what you’re looking for. If you plan on buying a lot of LEGO sets over the course of your life, the best place to buy LEGO is directly from the LEGO store. This allows you to earn insider points as well as get free exclusives sets from time to time. If you’re only looking for a specific set at a discount, third-party retailers like Amazon and Target are your best bet.
Kevin Wong is a contributing freelancer for IGN, specializing in LEGO. He’s also been published in Complex, Engadget, Gamespot, Kotaku, and more. Follow him on Twitter at @kevinjameswong.







