Where To Buy Magic: The Gathering x Spider-Man Cards Ahead Of Next Month's Launch

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Lloyd Coombes Aug 21, 2025 · 2 mins read
Where To Buy Magic: The Gathering x Spider-Man Cards Ahead Of Next Month's Launch
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We’re waiting to see how much stock there will be of this Scene Box, because at the time of writing, we don’t know if it’ll sell out instantly or be available for a while.

It includes six cards that can be displayed together as a collector’s piece or used in decks, with Spidey, Venom, Green Goblin, and Doctor Octopus represented.

The box also comes with three Play Boosters to help build your collection, and is currently around $100 at TCGPlayer for preorder.

Collector Boosters

Spider-Man Collector Boosters are, at the time of writing, sold out unless you want to go to the secondary market.

Doing so will cost you a whopping $88 for a single pack, or (at the time of writing) up to $1000 for a booster box.

Is it really worth it? Only you can make that call, but here’s hoping prices settle down as we get closer to launch.

Spider-Man Welcome Decks

Wizards of the Coast is holding a series of new player events in the coming weeks, and is offering Spider-Man-themed ‘Welcome Decks’ that feel a little like Jumpstart packs.

There are five to collect, with decklists available here. Each is themed after a character and has a mono color identity. Mash two decks together to make a 60-card deck.

  • Spider-Man - White
  • Spider-Man 2099 - Blue
  • Venom - Black
  • Spider-Gwen - Red
  • Miles Morales - Green

You can check the store locator to see if your game store will have stock, but TCGPlayer has listings, too.

Action Figure Bundles

Something unique to the Spider-Man set is the arrival of Marvel Legends bundles that include a foil, borderless MTG card alongside the relevant action figure, with four to collect: Spider-Man, Mary Jane, Man-Wolf, and Anti-Venom.

They sold out pretty quickly, but we’re keeping an eyeout to see if more become available.

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Where Are The Commander Decks?

While Final Fantasy got its own Commander Decks (as did Lord of the Rings, Doctor Who, Fallout, and Warhammer 40k), there’s no such luck with the Spider-Man set.

That’s a shame, as we’d have loved a Red/Black Symbiote Deck helmed by Carnage and Venom, or a deck that packed as many versions of Spidey together as possible.

Once the set is out, we’ll do our best to find the best cards to use in your Commander decks, though.

Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.