LEGO Spider-Man 76350 Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash officially listed for June 2026

LEGO Spider-Man 76350 Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash is now officially listed on LEGO.com as a 534-piece set priced at $89.99 in the US with a June 1, 2026 release date.

LEGO 76350 Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash is now officially listed on LEGO.com as an upcoming Spider-Man release. The official US listing confirms an 8+ age mark, 534 pieces, a $89.99 price, and a launch date of June 1, 2026. That gives fans a clear first wave of confirmed facts without relying on leaks, retailer placeholders, or speculation. For Afol News readers, the important part is simple: this is a genuine buildable LEGO set that has appeared on the official store’s coming-soon range, which makes the core product details reliable enough to report now. While LEGO’s publicly accessible listing data currently exposes a limited image set from this monitor path, the key information around price, piece count, release timing, theme and product URL is already in place.

LEGO has added Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash to the US official coming-soon page, which is where the company is currently surfacing upcoming launches before they become fully available to order. The listing confirms that set 76350 is on the way, and it gives us enough verified information to treat this as an official reveal rather than a rumor-stage mention.

The most useful confirmed details are straightforward: LEGO is pricing the set at $89.99 in the US, targeting builders aged 8+, and listing a total of 534 pieces. The official availability text currently reads Coming Soon on June 1, 2026, so that is the release timing to watch unless LEGO changes the schedule later.

LEGO 76350: key details confirmed on LEGO.com

  • Set name: Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash
  • Set number: 76350
  • Theme: Spider-Man
  • Age rating: 8+
  • Piece count: 534
  • US price: $89.99
  • Availability: Coming Soon on June 1, 2026

Because these details come from LEGO’s own retail infrastructure, they are much more useful than early rumor fragments. We are not filling gaps with invented specs here, and we are not assuming minifigure counts, dimensions, or play features that LEGO has not publicly confirmed through the accessible listing data. For now, the safest and most useful approach is to stick to the facts that are visible on the official listing.

Official LEGO product image of Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash.
Official LEGO image for Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash.

What LEGO 76350 looks like so far

The official image currently available through the coming-soon listing gives a first look at the set’s overall shape and presentation. It may not be the full gallery that appears once a product page opens up more completely, but it is enough to confirm the identity of the set and the general kind of build LEGO is preparing to launch.

The set name alone suggests LEGO is leaning into a broad comic-book showdown format here.

With 534 pieces and an $89.99 US price, this appears to sit above the smallest superhero playset tier.

It gives LEGO’s June 2026 superhero line-up another set that should appeal to younger Marvel fans first.

Why this new listing matters

Official coming-soon appearances matter because they move a product out of the uncertain zone. Once a set is visible on LEGO.com with a live product URL, fixed set number, price and release wording, collectors can start treating it as part of the real launch schedule rather than background noise. That is especially useful in a year when LEGO’s release calendar is already crowded and new set IDs can appear quickly.

For readers tracking Spider-Man specifically, this listing also helps show how LEGO is structuring the wider range. Even before the full product gallery opens up, the combination of theme, pricing and piece count already says a lot about where the set sits in the line-up. That makes it easier to judge whether this looks like an entry-level release, a mid-range set, or something aimed more squarely at collectors.

There is also value in simple confirmation. A set appearing on the official store means wishlists, release planning and price comparisons can all start from a real source. That is much better than waiting for third-party summaries to bounce around and risk adding errors. In practical terms, this listing is the moment when the set becomes real enough to watch properly.

The official LEGO product page is already live, and LEGO’s US listing currently points to June 1, 2026 as the date to keep in mind. If anything changes, LEGO.com is the first place where that shift should appear, whether that means a different date, a wider gallery or more detailed product copy.

The short version is simple: LEGO 76350 Spider-Man vs. Hulk Epic Clash is now official, it is clearly a real buildable set rather than merchandise, and it has entered the public coming-soon pipeline. We will keep an eye on the listing in case LEGO adds more visuals or additional confirmed details closer to release.

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I’m Vince, a passionate LEGO enthusiast and proud AFOL (Adult Fan of LEGO) since 2017. Over the years, I’ve built a collection of hundreds of LEGO sets, from iconic classics to the latest releases. LEGO has always been more than just a hobby for me — it’s a true passion. I created Afol News simply to share that passion with others. Whether it’s news, rumors, reviews, or insights, my goal is to connect with fellow fans and celebrate everything that makes the LEGO universe so unique. I enjoy discovering new sets, following trends, and revisiting timeless builds. Through Afol News, I hope to bring valuable and enjoyable content to both casual fans and dedicated collectors like me.

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