Amazon Discount Alert: Magic: The Gathering | Marvel's Spider-Man - Bundle: Gift Edition

by toynewman
March 6, 2026
The Magic: The Gathering | Marvel's Spider-Man - Bundle: Gift Edition is marked down to $59.99 on Amazon.

This Magic: The Gathering | Marvel’s Spider-Man Gift Bundle is the perfect present for fans of Magic and Marvel alike! Jam-packed with spider-goodness, it contains a Collector Booster full of Rares, foils, and cool treatments; 9 Play Boosters for playing with friends or to open just for fun; 1 Traditional Foil alternate-art promo card; 15 Traditional Foil Basic Land cards (including 5 with Full Art); 15 nonfoil Basic Land cards (5 with Full Art); 1 special oversized Spindown life counter; 1 foil card storage box; and 2 reference cards.
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toynewman - 2026-03-06 @ 6:52 pm

The Magic: The Gathering | Marvel's Spider-Man - Bundle: Gift Edition is marked down to $59.99 on Amazon.This Magic: The Gathering | Marvels Spider-Man Gift Bundle is the perfect present for fans of Magic and Marvel alike! Jam-packed with spider-goodness, it contains a Collector Booster full of Rares, foils, and cool treatments; 9 Play Boosters for playing with friends or to open just for fun; 1 Traditional Foil alternate-art promo card; 15 Traditional Foil Basic Land cards (including 5 with Full Art); 15 nonfoil Basic Land cards (5 with Full Art); 1 special oversized Spindown life counter; 1 foil card storage box; and 2 reference cards.

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MeGrimlock78 - 2026-02-27 @ 8:54 pm

I am now picturing someone with the comic in their deck, trying to play the cover as a card...

LoneWolfSones - 2026-01-28 @ 6:58 pm

((Seems like Hasbro took feedback on the lackluster Spider-Man set to heart. I filled out the survey they sent out, noting that the Spider-Man set lacked stuff for new players. I highlighted that the starter Spider-Man decks were kind of a disappointment because new players might be surprised to find that those starter decks feature cards that aren't even legal in standard. And the Jumpstarts aren't either. ))

Also, have to give them a bit of credit here in that a lot of these products have more accessible price points.

The Scene Box is kind of tailored toward collectors. You build a scene. You can still play with them of course (in commander but not likely playable in standard). But it's more of a 'fan' tailored thing to appreciate the artwork.

There are two scene boxes...

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Heroes United and Villains Unleashed. They are borderless cards meant to fit together. They would look nice in a binder.

The Draft Night Bundle is $120. It's designed with 4 players in mind and has 12 play boosters, one collector booster, and 90 lands.The Gift Bundle is $90 and comes with one collector booster and likely the same 9 play boosters that come with the standard "bundle," which is $70.Commander Decks are 100-card decks designed around the "commander" format, where a legendary card serves as your "commander". All the cards in the deck have to adhere to the same color identity as your commander. So, for example? The Doom Prevails Commander Deck is a Grixis Blue, Black, and Red deck.

Personally, if you were going to get any of the commander decks? I'd either go for the Doom Prevails or Avengers Assemble (Jeskai) Red, White and Blue. The reason being is I expect those will be the ones that are more sought after at least initially. The Cloud Commander Deck from FF has held its price around $72-75. The Tidus, Terra and Y'shtola decks have dropped in price. I could see the same happening to FF and Black Panther where they drop in price. (that's speculation on my part). You typically can't use cards from a Commander Precon in standard, however you can use standard cards in Commander. Two different formats.

As for your Collector boosters and Boxes? I won't yuk someone's yum. Buy what you like. But I think Collector boosters are a huge money pit, and you are unlikely to get out of them what you spend on them. (The commander precons typically have a collector booster sample). That is just me having seen a lot of unboxings and openings of them. They promise these special foil treatments and stuff. But you have to get incredibly lucky to get a highly desired pull. They had the serialized Chocobo or the "One Ring" Or the "Soul Stone". These cards are "chase cards" but you are very unlikely to actually pull them. IF you want fancy cards? Secret Lair is probably a better option. Or heck, even those Scene boxes personally.

______________________TLDR: If you are looking to learn how to play/start?

As someone who has returned to Magic? I can offer a few pieces of advice from personal experience.

If you are interested in these but have never played Magic?Your best bet is going to be to look at that Beginner Box. It's $40. A bit more than the $20 FF MTG starter set. But it has two decks ready to go. I am not too familiar with Jump Start, but it has some of those as well. They seem to be especially tailored to beginners with smaller decks. These jumpstarts are essentially take two packs, shuffle them together to make a 40-card deck, and you are ready to go. I think this may be new to Magic? At least I haven't seen it until this set. (Googled it, they have appeared before, back in 2020, and with Foundations).

The 60 card decks in the beginner box should be standard legal. If you want a good number of packs to crack open and jumpstart your binder collection? The standard or gift bundle would be my recommendation.

Sometimes it pays to wait. Don't give into the fomo just because you want a specific card. A lot of the FF cards have dropped in price considerably. And my last piece of advice?

Crack some packs and have fun. See what you pull. But when you reach a point where you start pulling multiple copies of several different cards and get little that you didn't already have? It's then time to buy singles.

And to @JayC's comment? I think we can fully expect more MTG crossovers. A MTG Cap? MTG Black Panther? MTG Hulk?

toynewman - 2026-01-27 @ 6:05 pm

Shown below is the new Magic the Gathering x Marvel Super Heroes Cards are available for pre-order on Amazon. Play Boosters Box Collector Booster Marvel Super Heroes Bundle Marvel Super Heroes Beginner Box Marvel Super Heroes - Draft Night Marvel Super Heroes Commander Deck Bundle Marvel Super Heroes Collectors Edition Commander Deck Bundle Marvel Super Heroes - Bundle: Gift Edition Marvel Super Heroes Scene Box - Heroes United Magic: The Gathering | Marvel Super Heroes Scene Box - Villains Unleashed Marvel Super Heroes Jumpstart Booster Box

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toynewman - 2025-09-26 @ 3:12 pm

Shown below is the new Magic: The Gathering - Spider-Man Items are available and in-stock on Amazon.

JayC - 2025-02-19 @ 3:57 pm

and just a side note, this announcement may have more of an impact on you action figure folks then you yet realize

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