Super Heroes Marvel

Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash

A small build carrying one of the best Marvel minifigure lineups of the year.

Brick Rated Score

3.7 out of 53.7/5

Set 76350 · 2026

Pieces534
Minifigs5
Year2026
Set number76350

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The verdict

The whole reason to want this set is the people who come in the box, and honestly they carry it.

You get five minifigures plus a proper Hulk big fig, including a Hotdog Vendor who is a lovely nod to Haley Cooper from the Insomniac games, hearing aid and all. The build itself is a modest storefront with a trigger that blows the front wall apart, which is genuinely fun the first few times but does not fill 534 pieces the way ninety dollars makes you hope. If you collect Spider-Man villains or you want that Hulk fig, it earns its place. If you are chasing display value per brick, it will sting.

Best for: Marvel minifigure collectors who want the villain lineup and a Hulk big fig

The full review

What it is

The minifigures are what got me here, and I suspect they are what will get you too. Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash is one of the launch sets for the 2026 Spider-Man: Brand New Day film, and instead of loading a big display piece, LEGO packed the value into people. You get Spider-Man, Scorpion, Tarantula, Boomerang and a Hotdog Vendor, all with clear posing sticks so they can hang and lunge in midair, plus a full Hulk big fig crashing out of the wall. For a 534 piece box that is a genuinely stacked roster, and three of those villains almost never share a set.

The catch

I will be straight with you about the money, because it is the honest sticking point. At 89.99 dollars this is one of the pricier small Marvel sets in a while, and the actual construction is a modest street storefront with a reception nook, a little park area, some furniture and the hotdog cart. Push the trigger at the back and the front wall blasts apart to show Hulk, which is a great party trick, but a party trick is what it is. You are paying premium money for the figures and the gimmick, not for a big satisfying architectural build, and if you sit and count what 534 pieces buys you here it does not add up the way a modular does.

Who it's for

So who should actually get this. If you collect Marvel minifigures, especially the deeper-cut villains, this is close to a must, because Scorpion, Tarantula and Boomerang in one box is unusual and the Haley Cooper tribute figure is a real treat. Kids eight and up will love the wall exploding over and over, and it connects physically to the Spider-Verse bodega, Peter Parker's apartment and the Daily Bugle if you are building a street. But if you want a set that impresses as a finished display model, or you judge sets by value per brick, this one will leave you a little cold and you should wait for a discount.

The parts story

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

The build is quick and it is honest about what it is. This is a single street facade with a hollow back where the trigger mechanism lives, so most of your time goes into the wall, the little reception counter, the park bench area and the hotdog cart that opens to show sausages and bread. The clever bit is the breakaway wall: it is held on friction and clip connections so pushing the rear trigger pops the whole front off, and then you just press the panels back on to reset. It is a nice piece of simple engineering for younger builders, but experienced hands will be done in well under an hour and wishing there was a second story to sink into.

The standout parts are all in the figures rather than the bricks. Hulk arrives as the large one-piece big fig, which is always a chunky centerpiece, and the five minifigs bring the printing detail: Scorpion's tail rig, Boomerang's costume and Tarantula's suit are the draws, and the Hotdog Vendor prints a hearing aid to match her PlayStation inspiration. The clear posing sticks are the same action stands LEGO has been using across recent Marvel sets, handy if you pose figures on a shelf. Beyond that the parts palette is fairly standard city grays and tans, so this is a set you buy for who is inside it, not for a bin of exciting new elements.

Fun facts

  • 01The Hotdog Vendor minifigure is a nod to Haley Cooper, an original deaf character created by Insomniac Games for their PlayStation Spider-Man games, right down to the hearing aid and hairstyle.
  • 02The front wall is designed to blast apart when you push a trigger at the back, revealing the Hulk big fig, and it rebuilds so kids can trigger the crash again and again.
  • 03The set connects physically to other 2026 Spider-Man buildings including the Spider-Verse bodega, Peter Parker's apartment and the Daily Bugle to form a street.
  • 04It launched on June 1, 2026 as a tie-in to the film Spider-Man: Brand New Day, alongside two other sets in the wave.

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