The Gathering’s First Spider-Man Cards Revealed

The Gathering's First Spider-Man Cards Revealed
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Summary

  • The first cards in MTG’s Spider-Man crossover have just been revealed.
  • This includes cards for Spider-Man, Venom, and Green Goblin.
  • The set releases later this year on September 26.

We just got our first look at Magic: the Gathering‘s upcoming Spider-Man crossover, with six cards revealed. These cards include, naturally, Spider-Man himself, but also some of his most iconic adversaries.

As revealed by IGN, the first cards to be shown off are: Sensational Spider-Man; Venom, Deadly Devourer; Doc Ock, Evil Inventor; Grasping Tentacles; Green Goblin, Nemesis; and Pumpkin Bombs.

Six MTG Card Revealed As Part Of The Spider-Man Crossover

Three villains are already confirmed for the crossover

Six MTG cards in the Spider-Man crossover.

You can also get a look at all the cards on the Magic: the Gathering website, alongside more details on the set. For a brief overview, this run is a Standard-legal set, and will be released on September 26, 2025. Pre-orders are open now ahead of launch, although we only have these six confirmed cards right now.

The Spider-Man crossover is the third entry in the Universes Beyond series. As the name suggests, this gives other IPs their own MTG run. The first one was centred around The Lord of the Rings, which you may remember best for the unique card that had the community in a frenzy: The One Ring. The next Universes Beyond set will launch in June, and is a crossover with the Final Fantasy series. Other franchises that have had crossovers include Fallout and Doctor Who.

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These crossovers aren’t slowing down anytime soon. It’s been said that Universes Beyond sets beat others in “every metric”, so there’s a lot of demand for these runs. Last October, it was also revealed that all Universes Beyond sets would be legal in all formats. which makes sense, given how much of MTG’s release calendar they take up now. This upset fans at the time, but as long as they keep performing well, there’s no reason for MTG to slow down.

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