With magic: The Gathering's phenomenally popular Final Fantasy set has been released, our eyes are now fixed on next Universes Beyond Set: Spider-Man. Yes, it is true, our hunger cannot be saturated, and we will never be satisfied. But spider-man is not just Next set. He is also one of the most popular superheroes that ever reached the pages in a comic book.
With a legacy that is as long and influencing as Spider-Man's, there is a monstrous number of heroes and villains that we would like to see. I'm here to throw out some of my favorite choices and give some love to the coolest characters to ever swing on stage and mix it with everyone's favorite webhead.
At the time of writing, Electro, Taskmaster, Morphious, Rhino, Carnage and J. Jonah Jameson have no confirmed cards. However, I do not intend to add them to this list, because I do not believe in a lone second that they will be left outside the Spider-Man set. There is just no way.
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Place
He really deserves a place
Did you know who the place was before in Spider-Verse? I have read Spider-Man series of and in about thirty years, and I certainly did not. That being said, he is so incredibly charismatic in that movie that I would easily place him in my ten best villains at this time. It's pretty upset!
It is likely that we will see this villain making the cut, especially considering the popularity in the spider. Since the place can use its black holes offensively to reach something, and defensive to target him from him, it would probably make sense to make him imlocated of creatures and give him hexproof to imitate his avoidant properties.
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Troll
The green sneeze, but cool
Okay, I will smooth out with you. Hobgoblin does not really give anything to the movement that the green gnomes do not. For all purposes, they are the same character with different motives. The green Goblin wants to ruin Spider-Man, while Hobgoblin just wants to set his pockets.
So, why do I want Hobgoblin to make the cut? Don't look super line enough? Because that is literally that. I think Hobgoblin looks cool. Okay, we don't have to give him his own unique card, but at least make him a variant of the green gnome. If we can have 15 cid in the Final Fantasy set, we can have two sneezes here.
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Wolf
Barkels up Right Tree
So it has become painfully clear that the magicians in the coast are not interested in giving us many more werewolves. I know that some of you jerk think it's good, because you hate to track the day and night phase, but personally I think it is a huge bummer. Because werewolves are row. Well, guess what, Spider-Man has an excellent werewolf in John Jameson, J. Jonah's son. He Moonlights (he) as Spider-Man-villain: Man-Wolf.
When it comes to how I want them to handle him, let's make him green and red, as it will make him the most viable for werewolf deck construction. It probably makes sense to follow Vincent Valentine -way to do things and ignore the moon and the solar phase. Hell, I'll take a re-theme!
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Spider-Man 3's Peter Parker
Do they dare to introduce Spider-Man's most powerful form?
Spider-Man 3 was not a good movie. Actually, it was a train fracture. Still, to this day, the bad boy Peter Parker, with his awkward side-part hair and his even more awkward swing, is iconic. He struggled into our hearts. With the latest universe in addition to things, we have received many fun cards that refer to fantastic moments associated with these IPs. Well, if there was ever a moment to take from Spider-man's movies, this is.
Does this version of Parker need to be a creature? Maybe not. Aura agriculture Peter could be introduced in the form of an enchantment or sorcery. Honestly, no matter what form is required, we just want to see the magnificent moment immortalized in cardboard.
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Male spider
The more literal spider-man the better
MAN-Spider, for those who are not known, is the scary mutation that has exceeded Spider-Man on several occasions now. Sometimes this is a thing that is done for him by a villain; Other times it is his mutation that hits the next step. Each time it is awesome and very cool. What can I say? I like my scary monsters!
Ideally, this would be a transforming card. But since the six-armed Spider-Man already has a card in the range, that vessel has seemingly sailed. Just make him a legendary creature that can cause toxic damage and call it one day.
You can even just make him a Retemed Glister Elf (or another card along these lines). It would work.
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SPDER-Man Reigns Doc too
A cruel deep cut
We already know that the more well -known, live version of Doc and comes to the set. In fact, he has two versions: Evil Inventor and Master Planner. Here is the problem: none of these versions is a shameful similar that is piloted by his sensitive, robot legs. Look, we will already have everyone's favorite, conventional Spider-Man heroes and villains. We need some deep cuts.
While very Grim Spider-Man Reign was largely rejected by fans, it still contains some truly iconic moments. Spider-Man Archnemesis who helps him beyond the grave is among them. Not to speak, he literally digs up a coffin from a cemetery in the comic book. His mtg abilities write themselves!
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Skarlakanlett
If he doesn't have Blue Hoodie it doesn't count
Until today, Ben Reiley's Scarlet Spider Fit from the 90s is among the nicest Spider-Man clothes. Now I know that he is front and in the middle of the art for the boundless version of the multi -iversic passage, but it is not enough, dusted. He must be his own legendary creature, and I don't take anything for answers.
What can you do to separate him from the other spindles? You can lean into Stinger's aspect, so he can spend a little mana for an attack buff, but it is more associated with Kaine's version of Scarlet Spider, and I cannot express enough how non-negotiable hoodie is. A nice compromise would be to go for Felicity's version of Scarlet Spider (who had good sense to keep the hoodie). Her whole thing was her investigative skill. Maybe we can scream the tire with her? I don't know, man. I just throw ideas!
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Spindle wolf
That's right, Another Werewolf!
This version of Peter Parker has had one very limited Number of appearance. He is seen at the end of Marvel Zombies vs. The Evil Dead Comic. He also turns into a werewolf in the comedy with a full circle. And most remarkably he is shown in Spider-Man: Into the Spider verse. His powers are … yes … he is a werewolf! Who still in some way knows how to swing on tracks. Don't ask that.
Look, if you won't include werewolves in the new sets (I was sure Wilds of Endraine would get one), then I will make my condemned to wedge them into all the MTG list I write. The fantastic Spider-Man and Ghost Spider delays have shown that they are not afraid to add double-sided cards to the set, so why not throw us werewolf fans one leg for once, magicians?
- Franchise
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Magic: The collection
- Original release date
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August 5, 1993
- Player count
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2+
- Age recommendation
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13+
- Length per game
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Variable