
The art style is the standard “Adult Collector” packaging, with a plain back background, minimal logos, and a suggested age range of 18+. (Check out the Spider-Man minifigure for a sense of scale.) It’s also a hefty box, weighing in at around 12 pounds. The first thing that catches the eye about this set is the size of it. Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews. The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. So come along as we take an early, in-depth look at building this huge range-topping set. In this first part we’ll focus on the build, while in the second part we’ll go through the whole cast of minifigures in detail.

There’s a ton of details to explore-in fact, so much that we’ve split this review in two.

This huge set includes a whopping twenty-five minifigures, two vehicles, and the eponymous skyscraper. Marvel 76178 Daily Bugle includes 3,772 pieces and will be available for US $299.99 | CAN $399.99 | UK £274.99 from LEGO Stores and from May 26 for LEGO VIP members and Jfor all. Now that lack has been addressed, and in a big, big way, as today we’re able to reveal that the newest set in the LEGO Spider-Man lineup is also the largest. One, though, was notable for its absence - the Daily Bugle. From Monster Trucks to the Spider-Cave(!?), we’ve seen a lot of key characters and locations.

LEGO has spent a lot of time exploring the Spider-Verse.
