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- LEGO Marvel fans have longed for comic-accurate sets and iconic locations missing from current releases.
- This top 10 list includes everything from deep-cut vehicles like the Thanos Copter to modular builds like Avengers Mansion and The Raft.
- With Marvelâs cinematic presence in flux, nowâs the time for LEGO to tap into classic comic book gold.
From The Raft to Jeff the Shark: 10 LEGO Marvel Sets That Should Exist
With Marvel Studios currently⌠letâs just say going through it, nowâs the perfect time for LEGO to return to the rootsâthe comics, the classics, and the fan-favorite deep cuts that built the Marvel fandom in the first place.
Weâve had our fair share of Quinjet rehashes and overdone Iron Man armories. But these 10 LEGO Marvel sets? These are the ones fans dream about. Whether you're a modular builder, comic book purist, or MCU diehard, there's something on this list thatâll hit you right in the Infinity Stones.
Letâs count down the 10 LEGO Marvel sets we NEED right now.
đ§ââď¸ 10. Comic Book Sanctum Sanctorum (Playset Style)
Weâve seen two gorgeous MCU Sanctum builds. But how about a smaller, comic-inspired Sanctum Sanctorum to slot into your LEGO city?
- Classic Doctor Strange look
- Modular street-compatible
- Room for foes like Dormammu, Nightmare, or Baron Mordo
- Maybe even a flaming portal brick element?
Not every set needs to be $200. Give us a budget-friendly, playable Strange set that doesnât need Benedict Cumberbatch to sell it.
đ 9. Comic Book Infinity Gauntlet (18+ Display Set)
Yes, we have an Infinity Gauntlet set already. But imagine this:
- A larger, comic-accurate golden gauntlet
- Fully removable, rounded Infinity Stones
- Display tile with a comic book cover print from the Infinity War run
- Bonus: Include a mini Thanos fig with his classic 90s smile
LEGO nailed the gauntlet onceâbut this would take it to another level. Comic collectors and Marvel fans alike would go wild.
đˇď¸ 8. NYC Dock / Crook Hideout (Spider-Man Universe)
Picture this: a grungy, graffiti-covered harbor set, somewhere where Tombstone, Scorpion, or Kingpin might be lurking.
- Think LEGO City Harbor, but Marvel-ified
- Smugglerâs warehouse, speedboat, fish market front
- Toss in Daredevil, Spider-Man, and maybe even Jessica Jones
- Bonus: Working crane for âaccidentsâ
Itâd be the spiritual successor to the Bridge Battle set, and perfect for street-level storytelling.
đ 7. Classic Fantasticar & Galactus Mech
Letâs be realâLEGO owes us a real Fantasticar.
- Classic blue-and-white 4-pod ship
- Comic-accurate Fantastic Four suits
- A giant Galactus mech to battle (câmon, you know you want it)
- Give us Silver Surfer with his iconic chrome board already!
If LEGO wants to make good with Marvel fans, this is how you do it.
đď¸ 6. Avengers Mansion (Modular-Style)
Yes, weâve gotten Avengers towers. But what about the mansion?
- Could be done as an 18+ modular set or detailed playset
- Classic Vision, comic Hawkeye, dark red-haired Black Widow
- Hidden compartments, trophy rooms, and tech labs
- Let the Masters of Evil attack!
Itâd expand LEGOâs Marvel universe beyond the constant NYC skyline theme, and weâd love to see the comics get their shine here.
đ 5. Thanos Copter (Yes, Really)
We know. Itâs ridiculous. Thatâs why we want it.
- Bright yellow Thanos Copter, with âTHANOSâ printed on the side
- Comic Thanos minifig
- Include Squirrel Girl (YES, PLEASE)
- Maybe Iron Man or Cap chasing him
This meme-tier set would sell out instantlyâand LEGO would absolutely be in on the joke.
đŚ¸ââď¸ 4. The Raft (Villain Super Prison)
Think of it as Marvelâs Arkham Asylum.
- Large playset or detailed build
- Individual villain cells with printed nameplates
- Possible minifigs: Electro, Lizard, Abomination, Vulture, Zemo, Enchantress
- Room for Spider-Man, Iron Man, or Luke Cage to sneak in
This set could go full comic book or MCU-tie-inâitâd be awesome either way. Imagine Ravencroft vibes too!
đŹ 3. Villain Laboratory (MODOK's or Lizard's Lab)
We need more Marvel lab sets, full stop.
- Classic lab with chemical vats, exploding tech, and secret doors
- Pick your villain: Lizard, MODOK, Ultron, even Doc Ock
- Maybe sewer tunnels for the Lizard
- Bonus heroes: Ant-Man, Wasp, or Falcon with comic suits
It scratches the playset itch, but could also be packed with display-worthy detail.
đŚ 2. Brick-Built Jeff the Land Shark (YES, THIS IS REAL)
If you havenât fallen in love with Jeff the Land Shark yet⌠youâre about to.
- A large, brick-built Jeff with a silly grin
- Minifig Jeff on a stand
- Tie-in tile with a Marvel Comics âItâs Jeff!â cover
- Maybe a Gwenpool fig too?
Jeff is Marvelâs unexpected mascot, and the LEGO version would break the internet. Honestly, itâs a merch goldmine.
đď¸ 1. Marvel New York Street Modular Set
The ultimate idea. One big modular-style set featuring slice-of-life NYC Marvel.
- Nelson & Murdock Law Offices
- Peter Parkerâs apartment
- A bodega or pizza joint
- Small nods to Kingpin, maybe even a rooftop scene
- Could connect to other modulars like the Sanctum
This would be the best way to include Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, and street-level heroes. Bonus points if it can plug into a future Oscorp or Baxter Building release.
LEGO Marvel has given us some incredible sets over the yearsâbut thereâs so much untapped potential just waiting to be snapped into existence. From absurd meme vehicles to dream display pieces, these are the sets fans would go wild for.
Dear LEGO⌠if youâre listening⌠please.
Give. Us. Jeff.
Stay tuned for more epic LEGO drops and brick-built dreams at Land of Geek Magazineâwhere every set is a super-powered adventure.
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