Hasbro brings the classic 1967 Spider-Man to SDCC 2026

Published on May 21, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Hasbro has revealed a three-pack of Spider-Man, Lizard, and Electro figures, based on the original 1967 cartoon. The set includes 28 accessories, such as alternate hands and heads, a Spider-Man mask, and power effects. The packaging is designed as a vintage TV set wrapped in cobwebs, paying homage to Saturday morning classic television. It will be available exclusively at the Hasbro booth during SDCC 2026, with limited quantities available for pre-order later on HasbroPulse. New Marvel Legends figures based on the Fantastic Four and 2099 Unlimited comics were also unveiled.

Retro-style action figure display diorama, three Marvel characters mid-battle on a vintage wooden floor, Spider-Man in classic red-and-blue suit shooting webs at Lizard and Electro, Lizard lunging with claws extended, Electro crackling with blue lightning effects, 28 accessories scattered around including alternate heads and hands, a web-wrapped vintage TV box packaging in background, comic-con booth lighting with warm amber spotlights, cinematic toy photography style, photorealistic detail on plastic textures, dynamic poses, dust motes in light beams, shallow depth of field

The packaging and accessories pay tribute to retro animation 🕰️

The packaging design replicates a 1960s CRT television, covered in cobwebs, with a front window displaying the figures. The 28 accessories include alternate hands for each character, interchangeable heads (such as a Lizard head with a furious expression), a removable Spider-Man mask, and energy effects for Electro. Each figure features 14 points of articulation, allowing for dynamic poses. The Fantastic Four and 2099 Unlimited figures, on the other hand, use updated molds with metallic paint and fabric pieces for capes. Prices have not been confirmed, but the three-pack is expected to be around $90.

The cobweb-covered TV no one asked for, but everyone wants 🕸️

Because what was missing from your collection was a vintage TV wrapped in spider silk. Hasbro decided the packaging should be a work of art, even though you'll probably end up throwing the box away after two days. That said, if you're a fan of Saturday mornings, this tribute will make you nostalgic for a time when animation cost 12 cents per frame. At least the figures are decent, even though Electro looks more like a guy with static problems than a supervillain.