![]() ![]() Wanda Maximoff appears here in her alter-ego form as Scarlet Witch from the finale of WandaVision. A few of the characters also included a spare stand. And like previous superhero series (such as the DC Super Heroes series) each character also comes with a clear posing stand and a black 1×2 jumper tile to attach it. The color scheme this time around is dark blue with strips of monochrome LEGO Marvel comics around the edges.Īs always, each character includes a 4×3 minifigure stand, this time in standard black. Our case contained three full sets of 12, making it easy to split a case among friends should you be lucky enough to score one. The upshot of this change is that LEGO can perfectly fit three sets of figures into each case, and I’m happy to report that’s precisely what we’ve found here. In conjunction with the smaller case counts, though, the number of unique characters also decreased from a standard of 16 (and sometimes ranging as high as 22 for the Harry Potter CMFs) down to just 12. Starting with Collectible Minifigures Series 21 at the start of the year, LEGO has moved to a smaller case size of 36 packs, down from the decade-old formula of cases of 60. ![]() Also, I’m relying on the expertise of our resident comic guru Chris Doyle, so if I happen to call someone Alfred instead of Jarvis, blame him. So if you haven’t watched them yet, be warned. I’ll try to avoid major spoilers as much as possible, but some spoilers for these shows are all but inevitable. Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews.īefore we dive into the review, a few things to note. The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. 1 for US $4.99 | CAN $4.99 | UK £3.49 each, and the series includes 12 unique characters from across the four Disney+ Marvel Studios shows so far: WandaVision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, and What If?. Of course, unlike the last series of CMFs based on Looney Toons, Marvel superheroes have long been a staple of LEGO’s lineup, The latest wave of the blind-pack figures, 71031 Marvel Studios Collectible Minifigures, is set to drop Sept. Rumors have been swirling about a series of LEGO Collectible Minifigures based on Marvel’s superhero franchise for years, but it seems the new spate of TV shows hosted on Disney+ have finally given LEGO the push they needed to let you buy at least some of your favorite superheroes à la carte. ![]()
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