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Gambit, Doctor Strange, Spider-Man & The Lizard join McFarlane’s Marvel collectible line

January 10, 2026 by Amie Cranswick

McFarlane Toys has unveiled its next wave of Marvel collectibles with 1:10 scale statues for Gambit (X-Men #1), Doctor Strange (Strange Tales #128), Spider-Man (Spider-Man #6), and The Lizard (Spider-Man #2); check out the promotional images here…

It’s Xavier’s X-Men vs. Magneto, the Master of Magnetism! The X-Men’s oldest enemy is back and it’s going to take everyone the X-Men have to bring him down. This huge gatefold cover promises that the battle is going to be epic.

Product Features:

  • Inspired by X-MEN Issue #1
  • 1:10th Scale Collectible with environmental base and backdrop scene
  • Included art card with character artwork on the front, and comic synopsis
  • Collect all McFarlane Toys Marvel Collectibles

It appears some of the X-Men may be seeing greener pastures as members of the Fantastic Four!

Product Features:

  • Inspired by Strange Tales Issue #128
  • 1:10th Scale Collectible with environmental base and backdrop scene
  • Included art card with character artwork on the front, and comic synopsis
  • Collect all McFarlane Toys Marvel Collectibles

The Hobgoblin is losing his mind, and it’s up to Spider-Man and Ghost Rider to stop his demonic rampage! Will the Webbed Wonder and the Spirit of Vengeance defeat this vile villain?

Product Features:

  • Included art card with character artwork on the front, and comic synopsis
  • Inspired by SPIDER-MAN ISSUE #6
  • 1:10th Scale Collectible with environmental base and backdrop scene
  • Collect all McFarlane Toys Marvel Collectibles

The Lizard has left a calling card at one of his murder scenes and Spider-Man leaps into the chase to find him. A bloody battle ensues, but how can Spider-Man stop the Lizard when he feels no pain and refuses to be stopped?

Product Features:

  • Inspired by Spider-Man Issue #2
  • Included art card with character artwork on the front, and comic synopsis
  • 1:10th Scale Collectible with environmental base and backdrop scene
  • Collect all McFarlane Toys Marvel Collectibles

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Comic Books, News, Toys Tagged With: Doctor Strange, Gambit, Lizard, Marvel, McFarlane Toys, Spider-Man, Strange Tales, X-Men

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick has been part of Flickering Myth's editorial team for over a decade. She has a background in publishing and copyediting and has served as Executive Editor of FlickeringMyth.com since 2020.

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