Hey guys! Since the LEGO Marvel Superheroes line kicked off in 2012, there have been 21 LEGO Marvel Superheroes polybags released for various promotions. Today, I’ll be taking a look at all of them! 🙂

One of the first promos was for San Diego Comic Con. This was released in February and only 125 were made. It came with special Iron Man and Captain America figures.

The next polybag was one of a minifigure Hulk. He looked really angry, but I think the Harry Potter hair was not a very good match for Hulk’s hair. This polybag was released in May 2012 as a shop.LEGO.com promotion.

There was also this set, which showed Thor and a rocky build which had the Tesseract. It was not bad since it had a Thor minifigure and a Tesseract 1×1 clear brick, but the actual build itself was whatever. It was released in June 2012 in the U.S. at Legoland, and was a promotion for the Sun Newspaper in the UK on 27 October 2012.

Another promotion for the Sun Newspaper in the UK was this one. It was released on 28 October 2012, and came with Hawkeye and a weapons rack. I think this is not bad, though I don’t like the 2012 Hawkeye figure.

Then, on 29 October 2012, the Sun Newspaper had another promotion – this one was a micro Quinjet based on the big one from 6869 Quinjet Aerial Battle. If you ask me, I think the proportions are rather weird because of the oversized cockpits.

In 2013 there were two polybags, the first of which was this one – Iron Man vs. Fighting Drone. It had an Iron Man minifigure and a flick-fire missile-launching, chainsaw-wielding drone. It was a pretty cool polybag if you ask me. It was available from January 2013 in Hong Kong, and October 2013 in the U.S.

There was this “Gun Mounting System” polybag. It was based on Iron Man 3 and was free with pre-orders of the original LEGO Marvel Super Heroes videogame. It came with an awesome exclusive LEGO Iron Patriot, and had a mini build to attach the gun to his backpack.

Then in May 2014 there was this really weird Spider-Man flyer build. It was very weird if you ask me, and had two flick fire missiles. 🤔

In 2015 there was this Electro polybag, which was the only LEGO tie-in for The Amazing Spider-Man 2. He actually looked pretty accurate, and I like it. It was free with purchases of over $30 at U.S. Toys R Us stores in May 2015.

There was also a Toys R Us Guardians of the Galaxy polybag – Rocket Raccoon. It depicted Rocket in an exclusive Guardians outfit, and came with a sapling Groot.

Then for Avengers: Age of Ultron we got this Quinjet polybag, which is a scaled-down version of the full-size Quinjet set. It looked better than the 2012 one, and even had two flick-fire missiles!

There was this Spider-Man Super Jumper, another weird Spider-Man polybag. It had a Spider-Man minifigure and some sort of six-legged flick-fire missile-firing drone.

For Captain America: The Winter Soldier, there was this Winter Soldier minifigure polybag. It was free with qualifying purchases in March 2015 and later 1st–15th August 2015.

Then for Age Of Ultron (again), there was this Hydra tank and a nice Hulk minifigure. You could put stickers to change the affiliation of the tank and also rip the tank in half thanks to a connection point in the middle.

There was also this Spider-Man vs the Venom Symbiote polybag. It had a proper Spider-Man minifigure and a pretty creepy Venom build – but no proper Venom torso or legs were included. Interesting. I also don’t think you can topple the Venom Symbiote build with the Super Jumper, but I don’t have the build to try it out. Then, for Captain America: Civil War, we got this super-iconic Captain America motorcycle with sidecar that Cap used for 90% of the film! NOT. Well, I must say it’s still a neat polybag, as it’s a cheap way to get a proper Cap figure and a decent motorcycle build.

Then there was this amazing Iron Man Silver Centurion polybag in 2016. The minifigure included is probably the best LEGO Iron Man minifigure to date. The polybag says it’s an Age of Ultron set but the suit is actually from Iron Man 3 (and was not used in AoU). For Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, there was this micro Milano polybag. It was a scaled-down version of 76081‘s Milano, though the proportions were more chibi.

For LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 (the videogame), there was this Giant Man Hank Pym polybag too. It’s just a regular minifigure and is a bit boring if you ask me, though I guess if you like the character it’s nice. In 2018, one polybag for Black Panther was released – 30450 Royal Talon Fighter. It’s a scaled-down ship from 76100 Royal Talon Fighter Attack, and uses several Star-Lord blasters for wings. Then for Infinity War, there was this mini Benatar. The ship itself was a scaled-down version of the ship in 76107, but a little pod was included too that could be attached to the back of the ship. That pod was based off the Escape Pod from 76102.

That’s the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes polybags throughout the years! Let me know what you think in the comments below! 🙂

VaderFan2187 out! 😀