LEGO has just released its newest Marvel Collectible Minifigure Series, inspired by Across the Spider-Verse. Featuring 12 brand-new minifigures of various Spiders from multiple realities, it’s very exciting to see all the new character additions to LEGO’s Spider-Man theme. However, collectors will likely have their favorites (as do we).
After a week of hunting, all 12 of LEGO’s new Across the Spider-Verse minifigures were successfully found. Each figure features some impressive detail, with several having dual-molded legs and unique arm and leg printing. However, some are definitely going to be more highly sought after than others. Here’s all 12 of LEGO’s new Spider-Verse minifigures, ranked worst to best.
Miles Morales’ Spider-Man
The lead in both of Sony’s Spider-Verse movies thus far, collectors aren’t strangers to Miles Morales as a LEGO minifigure. Miles’ Spider-Man has received the brick-built treatment before, including a model inspired by Across the Spider-Verse with LEGO’s Spider-Verse: Miles Morales vs. The Spot (76311).
While this new Miles Morales figure is unique with printed bio-electricity, the other 11 minifigures are arguably more unique and exciting.
Spider-Man & May “Mayday” Parker
Looking just like they do in Across the Spider-Verse, the brand-new minifigure of Peter B. Parker is shown wearing a pink bathrobe while sporting a baby carrier for young May “Mayday” Parker. While it’s nice to see the Spider-Man who mentored Miles Morales included in this CMF wave, some more detail for Mayday might have been nice.
Even together, they arguably have less of a wow factor compared to some of the others in the series.
Sun-Spider
Sun-Spider aka Charlotte Webber is an exciting addition, highlighting accessibility and LBGTQ representation as the inclusion of mobility aids like their forearm crutches is a fantastic accessory to include. Sun-Spider was created by Dayn Broder, who won a contest run by Marvel Comics in search of new Spiders to add to the ever-growing Spider-Verse.
However, it feels likely that Sun-Spider’s more obscure status on the page and brief cameo in Across the Spider-Verse might make them less sought after (as impressive as their comic-accurate design is).
Cyborg Spider-Man
A wonderful homage to the comics of the ’90s, complete with a big yellow utility belt, the Cyborg Spider-Man is a lot of fun with some great accessories. This includes an impressive arm cannon along with a combo spiked shoulder and face mask piece.
That said, Cyborg Spider-Man’s role was similarly quite brief in Across the Spider-Verse, meaning the half-robot, half-Webslinger might be pá´€ssed over in favor of more unique and/or popular characters.
Prowler
Representing the major twist at the ending of Across the Spider-Verse, Miles G. Morales is included in this new CMF series as The Prowler of Earth-42, the world that never got its Spider-Man as its spider was instead transported to Earth-1610, biting the “wrong” Miles.
Featuring his power gloves and iconic mask, Prowler’s entire brick-built look is quite impressive. The added vinyl accessory is a nice touch too, even if we haven’t fully been introduced to the new villain ahead of 2027’s Beyond the Spider-Verse.
Spider-Byte
The Spider Society’s resident cyber Spider and computer genius, the new Spider-Byte minifigure looks unique with her purple and pink neon colors and high-tech aesthetic. The additional hairpiece to display Margo Kess without her helmet is a great accessory too.
Spider-Man India
One of Across the Spider-Verse’s more popular variants, Spider-Man India looks great with the perfect hairpiece, an alternate headpiece, and even Spider-Cat as one of the new CMF series’ best accessories. The tea cups are also a lot of fun (referencing Across the Spider-Verse’s hilarious Chai tea joke).
Web-Slinger
While he may have had a small role in the movie, Web-Slinger absolutely deserves his place and the higher end of this LEGO list. Not only does the Cowboy Spider-Man attire look perfect, but the printed poncho with webs is easily one of the more unique pieces of minifigure clothing LEGO has ever made.
The inclusion of the Web-Slinger’s trusty horse Widow with his own spider-mask is a perfect accessory addition too (though I would have liked it had the horse been a bit bigger).
Werewolf Spider-Man
The Werewolf Spider-Man has to be one of the coolest and most unique LEGO minifigures of all time, and the odds are good that it will be one of the more sought-after figures in this new CMF series.
Featuring a ripped supersuit and a mask over a perfect wolf head mold, it’s not hard to place this particular Spider variant in the top four, even if the Werewolf Spider-Man didn’t have that big of a role in Across the Spider-Verse.
With Halloween right around the corner, this new Werewolf Spider-Man figure would certainly be a fun addition to any holiday-themed builds LEGO collectors might have.
Spider-Gwen
Much like Miles Morales, LEGO collectors have certainly seen Spider-Gwen (also known as Ghost Spider) before as a LEGO minifigure.
However, none have featured more detail than this brand-new Across the Spider-Verse version. Gwen’s dual-molded legs look incredible, featuring the converse shoes she borrowed from Hobie Brown’s Spider-Punk. While the new Spider-Gwen minifigure also comes with a mask and hood, it’s highly doubtful many collectors will want to display her that way, thanks to her perfect two-tone hairpiece.
Gwen also comes with a LEGO version of the pH๏τo of herself and Miles Morales that’s shown in Across the Spider-Verse, another peak accessory addition that easily helps justify Spider Gwen’s spot in the top three.