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New Batman, Spider-Man, & Suicide Squad LEGO Sets Revealed

and a Katana figure. That will retail for $78.The last set is the Scarecrow Harvest of Fear set. […]

LEGO’s popular superhero-themed sets are getting some new additions, and the new releases will please both Marvel and DC fans.

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The first entry (via The Flickering Myth) is a Spider-Man-centric set called Spider-Man: Web Warriors Ultimate Bridge Battle. Included in the Lego bridge recreation is a hanging Taxi Cab, a Web Prison, a launching web net (via a button on the bridge’s flag), and a launcher on the bridge’s side. The chaotic scene also includes a plethora of characters, including Spider-Man, Green Goblin (with Glider), Spider-Girl, Scarlet Spider, Scorpion, Kraven the Hunter, and Aunt May. The set will retail for around $100.

Two other Spider-Man sets are coming down the pike, including a Ghost Rider team-up set and Doc Ock’s Tentacle Trap set. The Ghost Rider team-up will come with Ghost Rider (with fire chain), his trademark bike, Spider-Man, Hobgoblin (with Glider), and a street light for $23. Dock Ock’s will include Ock’s mech-like Octo-Bot, and will also feature Spider-Man (with web surfboard), Vulture, White Tiger, and Captain Stacy figures. That set will retail for $52.

On the DC side of things we’re getting a Killer Croc Sewer Smash set, themed after Suicide Squad. It features a Bat-Tank along with a Batman figure, though the star of the show is Croc’s Battle Chomper vehicle (with Killer Croc figure), which drops bombs and has a moveable tail, chomping teeth, and a lifted compartment for Captain Boomerang. It also includes a Red Hood figure (with Motorbike) and a Katana figure. That will retail for $78.

The last set is the Scarecrow Harvest of Fear set. It includes a scarecrow figure with his specialized Harvester, along with a Batman figure and his Batcopter. You also get a red tractor and Blue Beetle, Killer Moth, and generic farmer figures. This set will retail for around $78 as well. No word on release dates for any of these, but most likely they will be out sometime later this year.