TL;DR: TCGplayer has unopened listings for the Magic: The Gathering Marvel Spider-Man Play Booster Display Box starting at $102.49 with shipping included.
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The Spider-Man crossover set may have slipped under the radar compared to other popular sets like Final Fantasy and Avatar: The Last Airbender, but you can now buy more packs of the wall-crawler’s set at under market value.
As of April 16, unopened listings for Marvel’s Spider-Man Play Booster Box start at $102.49 with shipping included. That’s only 42 cents under TCGplayer’s own $102.91 market price, but it also undercuts Amazon and Walmart. While Amazon is calling that its lowest price in 30 days, but TCGplayer still comes out ahead as the go-to place to buy right now.
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In this 30-pack box, you’re getting boosters with 14 Magic cards, as usual — with at least one card of Rare rarity or higher, and at least one Traditional Foil card. The Land slot is also Traditional Foil in 20% of boosters, so there’s still plenty of room for the kind of flashy pulls collectors chase.
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For any Marvel fans who also love trading card games like MTG, the Spider-Man crossover expansion is a must-buy: featuring not only cards and mechanics based on the comic book industry’s favorite web-slinger, but those around other heroes and key villains, too.
If Magic: The Gathering is still new to you, or you’re checking out the other expansions in the game right now, you can also grab the MTG Avatar: The Last Airbender Beginner Box for a new low price of $18.99. Alternatively, the 30-pack MTG Play Booster Box from the Avatar set is also available for around $120.
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