Super Heroes Marvel

Miles Morales vs. the Spot

A pocket-sized brawl with the best minifigure LEGO has given the Spot yet.

Brick Rated Score

3.8 out of 53.8/5

Set 76311 · 2025

Pieces375
Minifigsn/a
Year2025
Set number76311

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The verdict

I built this one in an evening and the thing I kept coming back to was the Spot minifigure itself, that dotted print finally makes him look like the portal-hopping oddball from the movies instead of a guy in a plain jumpsuit.

The set wraps Miles and his rival into a compact scene with a couple of buildable portal effects standing in for his dimension-jumping powers, and it reads well on a shelf even though it is not trying to be a full playset. It will not wow anyone chasing part count or a big centerpiece build, but as a display piece built around two characters you actually care about, it does its job. Get it for the figures and the Spot-verse charm, not for hours of building.

Best for: Spider-Man fans who want the Spot on their shelf and don't need a huge build to get there

The full review

What it is

I'll be straight with you, I picked this one up mainly for the villain. The Spot has been floating around the edges of Spider-Man media for a while, and getting an actual polka-dot printed minifigure of him, rather than a plain body with a sticker slapped on, is the kind of small detail that makes a set worth it on its own. Miles Morales comes along in his newer suit, and together they make a nice matched pair for anyone already building out a Spider-Verse minifig collection.

The catch

Where I have to be honest with you is on the build itself. At 375 pieces this comes together fast, and it leans on a handful of portal-style elements to represent the Spot's dimension-hopping powers rather than giving you a sprawling environment to construct. If you are the kind of builder who wants hours of engineering and a big reveal at the end, this is not that set. It is closer to a character showcase than a construction project, and the price per piece reflects that, you are partly paying for the figures.

Who it's for

If you collect Marvel minifigures or you are a Spider-Verse fan who wants the Spot represented properly on your shelf, this earns its spot in the collection. If you are shopping purely by part count or want a big vehicle-style centerpiece, I'd point you toward one of the larger sets in the Super Heroes Marvel lineup instead and let this one be a secondary pickup.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

The build itself moves quickly and simply, which is fine given what this set is actually for. You are not fighting through a dense technical structure, you are assembling a small scene with connection points that let the portal pieces click in around the two figures, so most builders will be done well within an hour.

The real story is in the figures. The Spot's printed dot pattern across his torso and legs is a genuine step up from earlier attempts at the character, and it is paired with unique portal-effect elements in his signature palette that you won't find in many other sets. Miles Morales's printing is clean and matches his current on-screen look, and between the two of them the piece count going toward actual character detail rather than filler is where this set earns its keep.

Fun facts

  • 01The Spot is one of Spider-Man's lesser-known comic villains, but he was pushed into the spotlight after his prominent role in the Spider-Verse animated films, which is what drove LEGO to finally give him a proper minifigure treatment.
  • 02This set pairs the Spot with Miles Morales specifically rather than Peter Parker, tying it directly to the animated Spider-Verse continuity rather than the classic comic pairing.
  • 03LEGO's Super Heroes Marvel line has increasingly used smaller, character-focused sets like this one alongside its bigger vehicle and headquarters builds, letting completists fill out a minifigure roster without buying every large set in the wave.

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