Spider-Man

Set Review - #71050: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Series - Collectible Minifigures

We’re thankfully back to minifigures after the last round of minifigure heads on miniature cars. This is #71050: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. These were released on 1 September 2025 and are scheduled to retire at the end of the year, but they are already getting hard to find at the end of October 2025. They retail for $4.99 each which is the same as they have been. The minifigures still come in the cardboard boxes and you an still buy them in packs of six as well.

I’m not a big Spider-Man/Spider-Verse fan so don’t ask me who these characters are or where they are from. I will make a few comments on individual minifigures. Of note for this round, the base plates are in translucent orange which is a new thing to see. I’m a fan of that color!


Margo Kess/Spider-Byte - The light blue colored head piece is fun.

Peter B. Parker & May “Mayday” Parker - Come on… who doesn’t love a Spider Baby. We started with just babies. Then it was Space Babies. Now we have Spider Baby. What is next?


Petra Parker/Cyborg Spider-Woman

Charlotte Webber/Sun-Spider

I’m not really sure what to say about either of these. I guess you have to be a fan of the series to enjoy them.


Hobie Brown/Spider-Punk

Miles Morales/Spider-Man

I like how these minifigures come with two heads so they can be the human version or the Spider-Man version.


Patrick O’Hara/Web-Slinger - Is it a donkey or a pony? Either way, it’s a fun addition with the minifigure.

Peter Parker/Werewolf Spider-Man - I think we have had a werewolf before so now we have a Spider Werewolf.


Miles G. Morales/Prowler - Is that a record tile?

Gwen Stacy/Spider Gwen - This one is interesting in that you get two heads and two hair pieces.


Miguel O’Hara/Spider-Man 2099 and Lyla Statuette/Trophy - The cape is plastic instead of cloth. Not sure if I prefer one over the other and since I don’t know the character, I don’t know if it’s designed accurately.

Pavitr Prabhakar/Spider-Man India - Spider-Cat? Or is there an official name. Lots of fun extras in this series.

Set Review - Spider-Man: Web Warriors Ultimate Bridge Battle - #76057 - Marvel Super Heroes

The first set review of 2017 is not a 2017 set.  Sorry.  It instead is a Marvel Super Heroes set featuring Spider-Man.  Specifically it is #76057, Spider-Man: Web Warriors Ultimate Bridge Battle.  Released on 1 August 2016 in the US, it has 1092 pieces and at a retail price of $99.99 that works out to be $0.092 per piece.  Not too bad considering it comes with 7 minifigures.  I scored the set for $58.99 on Amazon.com during the weeks leading up to Christmas and will gladly take the ~40% off deal that I got (that's $0.054 per piece).  Besides the great deal I got, I also was intrigued by the bridge as I don't recall any other sets that come with a larger sized bridge.  Onto the review...

Similar box design to other Super Heroes sets.  The back shows the play features and all of the different moving parts.  

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Set contents are 8 parts bags, 2 large 8x16 tiles, and a package with the instruction book, stickers, and a comic book.  As a note, I will not be putting the stickers on this set after I build it.  The plan is to build it, do the review, sell the minifigs, and keep the parts (in my opinion, there are some good ones).

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Bag one contains Spider-Man, the Green Goblin, the Green Goblin's Glider, and one of the bridge piers with some webs containing Spider-Man's camera.   It also contains a piece separator which are becoming very standard with the larger sets.

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The next build is the second pier.  It is the lair of Kraven the Hunter and includes his minifigure.  It also includes Aunt May and a small 4-wheeler type police vehicle.  I'm not sure what the purpose is as it doesn't include a police minifigure.  

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The 2 bags that make up the third part of the build start the span of the bridge.  It also includes Spider-Girl.  Not much detail in the build yet, but you can see the start of where the bridge breaks apart.

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Bag 4 adds more detail to the bridge and adds the 2 piers.

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Bag 5 adds the Scorpion, starts adding to the tower, and adds a taxi.  The taxi has a number of stickers that I didn't apply, but the outside doesn't look too bad.  The inside leaves a bit to be desired as it only fits one minifigure... which isn't included.  

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Bag 6 includes Scarlet Spider and finishes the majority of the tower.

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Bag 7 wraps up the build with the final part of the bridge (signs fall apart and flames), the rest of the tower (the wall pieces can fall out), and the suspension cables.

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I'm not going to lie, I purchased the set because it was 40% off and as a City fan, I was interested in the bridge.  So my take on the bridge... the piers leave a bit to be desired.  I realized they were developed for play and not for design, but I think they could easily be modified to make them more realistic looking. The bridge span, despite the play features, is built pretty good.  The edges of the bridge have some detail and then the bridge surface itself is done well.  The only thing I would have done differently would be to expand the width of the bridge.  Right now, you can fit only two, 4-stud wide vehicles on the bridge at a time.  I would increase it or perhaps add a second span similar to the Brooklyn Bridge in NY.  The tower has some good detail as well and could be changed to get rid of some of the play features.  I would be interested in trying to modify the bridge so a train could fit on it.  

The set itself... for a kid it isn't too bad... 7 minifigures and a bunch of play features.  The build isn't too challenging although I didn't apply the stickers.  It's retail price isn't too bad, but if you can catch it on sale again, then go for it.  For the adult fan, my opinion is to only go for it if they are big into Spider-Man or you get a great price.  I'm happy to have reviewed it and then to take it apart and use the pieces for other builds as there are some great pieces.  I really like the 1x2 bricks with the layered brick tile.  There are a number of other great parts too.

What are your thoughts?  

Happy Building!