Magic: The Gathering continues to cross over with some of the biggest and most popular franchises as part of the ongoing Universes Beyond sets. Hot on the heels of the wildly successful Final Fantasy collection, Magic: The Gathering will soon see Marvel's Spider-Man swoop into his very own set based on the web-head's storied history and rich world for the latest collaboration.

Ahead of its release, some of the cards from this upcoming Spider-Man set were previously leaked, while Wizards of the Coast has officially revealed others at events like the recent San Diego Comic Con. A few have already been garnering attention due to how their interpretations within the CCG function. For example, Magic: The Gathering's Spider-Punk card has the potential to cause a lot of chaos on the field. On top of the impressive range of characters and related mechanics, the set features some amazing art to boot. Below is every card that WOTC has shown thus far for the collection.

The following list contains all the current cards that WOTC has revealed on the official site at the time of writing. The full set releases September 26, 2025.

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All Magic: The Gathering Spider-Man Cards Known and Revealed So Far

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Black

As expected from the nature of the color, a number of the cards under the black banner depict some of Spider-Man's most famous villains and other associated nefarious figures. Notably, various iterations of Eddie Brock/Venom and other longtime baddies like Scorpion and Tombstone round out the collection. Many of these have the color's trademark abilities like deathtouch and menace.

Blue

Blue's range of manipulation effects are reflected by a variety of advantage-granting and boost cards, most notably in those recreating some of the inventions and experimental serums cooked up by Doctor Octopus and Oscorp. Miguel O'Hara aka Spider-Man 2099 and his trusty holographic helper, Lyla, are also Blue.

Green

Green is home to Miles Morales, one of the most popular Spider-Men, with a couple of cards honing in on Miles' unique spider abilities compared to Peter Parker's. It also contains a few sometimes lesser-known ones in the form of Spider-Rex and Spider-Ham, alongside other fun inclusions like Guy in the Chair.

Red

In the grand tradition of Red's usual aspects in Magic: The Gathering, these cards highlight Spidey's more aggressive and anarchic side, including the aforementioned Spider-Punk, whose attributes throw a wrench into the works by blocking spells and abilities from being countered on top of stopping damage from being prevented while he's on the board. There are other Red staples, like direct damage instants and cards with trample or haste.

White

Along with cards representing classic versions of Peter Parker and all his tricks and tools, white is based largely around Spider-Man's supporting cast and other allies, with cards that impart expected buffs such as lifelink and granting creatures counters.

Artifacts

Though only a few of these have been shown compared to the other colors, there are still iconic inclusions like the spider-bot and Iron Spider Suit.

Multicolor

Filling out some other famous forms that Spider-Man has featured over the years, as well as heavy hitters like Doc Ock and Green Goblin, the multicolor cards in this set provide a variety of versatile effects.

Lands

Magic: The Gathering's basic lands are pretty self-explanatory, but since every Universes Beyond crossover set tailors its artwork and presentation to the franchise at hand, the Spider-Man crossover contains some beautiful renditions of New York City's most famous locations. One nonbasic land also ties into the multiverse that Marvel has increasingly focused on, particularly in the Spider-Verse animated films.

Magic: The Gathering's Spider-Man collection looks like it will continue the great trend of crossovers by incorporating the aesthetics and mechanics of the web-slinger and his friends and foes, and satisfy players and fans yet again when it drops later this year.

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