Spider‑Man x Magic: The Gathering — Revealed Cards, Artists, and Pre Release Prices
- Black Swan Collectibles

- Sep 7
- 7 min read
Section A — Card Gallery & Artists
Cosmic Spider‑Man (SPM 127)
Set / Collector #: Marvel’s Spider‑Man (SPM) · #127/154
Rarity / Treatment / Layout: Mythic rare · Regular and extended‑art variants · Single‑faced
Artists: Zoltan Borosmtgnexus.com
Review: Cosmic Spider‑Man is the only five‑color Spider and one of the most powerful creatures ever printed for spider‑tribal decks. For five mana he brings flying, first strike, trample, lifelink and haste and gives those keywords to other Spiders at the beginning of combatmtgnexus.com. In Commander he acts as a game‑ending threat and anthem in one card; turning an army of tokens into evasive, lifelinking beaters will quickly close out games. Five colors means he is best in dedicated tribal shells or as the face of a five‑color Spider commander deck.
Peter Parker // Amazing Spider‑Man (SPM 208)
Set / Collector #: Marvel’s Spider‑Man (SPM) · #208/154
Rarity / Treatment / Layout: Mythic rare · Regular treatment · Modal double‑faced card (MDFC)
Artists: Lucas Werneck (both sides)mtgnexus.com
Review: On the front face Peter Parker is a low‑cost 0/1 Human Scientist who creates a 2/1 green Spider token when he enters the battlefield and can transform into Spider‑Man for {1}{G}{W}{U}mtgnexus.com. The back face, Amazing Spider‑Man, is a 4/4 with vigilance and reach that grants your legendary spells the web‑slinging mechanic, reducing their cost by {G}{W}{U}mtgnexus.com. In Commander the card is a flexible enabler: the front supplies an extra body while the back rewards decks with many legendary spells. The ability to transform only as a sorcery prevents mid‑combat tricks but fits well in slower, value‑oriented shells.
Miles Morales // Ultimate Spider‑Man (SPM 200)
Set / Collector #: Marvel’s Spider‑Man (SPM) · #200/154
Rarity / Treatment / Layout: Mythic rare · Borderless treatment · MDFC
Artists: Sara Pichelli & Justin Ponsor (front); Justin Ponsor (back)mtgnexus.com
Review: Miles’s front face enters as a 1/2 Human Citizen Hero that distributes +1/+1 counters to up to two creatures, then he can transform for {3}{R}{G}{W}mtgnexus.com. The back face, Ultimate Spider‑Man, is a 4/3 with first strike and haste that has Camouflage—an activated ability granting hexproof while placing +1/+1 counters on him. Whenever you attack, he doubles the number of each type of counter on each Spider and legendary creature you controlmtgnexus.com. This card excels in +1/+1 counter and proliferate strategies; doubling counters each combat makes him a potent finisher in Commander.
Spectacular Spider‑Man (SPM 14 & 240)
Set / Collector #: Marvel’s Spider‑Man (SPM) · #014/154 (regular) and #240/154 (Six‑Armed variant)
Rarity / Treatment / Layout: Rare · Regular and alternate‑art variant · Single‑faced
Artist: Roberta Ingranatamtgnexus.commtgnexus.com
Review: A 3/2 Spider with flash that can gain flying until end of turn for {1}. He also has {1}, sacrifice Spectacular Spider‑Man: creatures you control gain hexproof and indestructible until end of turnmtgnexus.com. This instant‑speed protection makes him a strong defensive tool in Commander and Limited, protecting your board from sweepers while ambushing attackers. The Six‑Armed variant showcases alternate artwork but plays identically.
Spider‑Man 2099 (SPM 205 & 216)
Set / Collector #: Marvel’s Spider‑Man (SPM) · #205/154 (regular) and #216/154 (borderless)
Rarity / Treatment / Layout: Rare · Regular and borderless treatments · Single‑faced
Artists: Jim Cheung & Jay David Ramosmtgnexus.com
Review: Spider‑Man 2099 is a 2/3 legendary creature with double strike and vigilance. The From the Future clause prevents you from casting him before your third turn, but he rewards delayed play: at the beginning of your end step, if you played a land or cast a spell from anywhere other than your hand, he deals damage equal to his power to any targetmtgnexus.com. This ability works perfectly with impulse draw and exile‑casting mechanics. The borderless printing offers alternate artwork and commands a higher price on the secondary market.
Symbiote Spider‑Man (SPM 156 & 217)
Set / Collector #: Marvel’s Spider‑Man (SPM) · #156/154 (regular) and #217/154 (borderless)
Rarity / Treatment / Layout: Rare · Regular and borderless variants · Single‑faced
Artists: Paolo Rivera (regular)mtg.wtf; Tyler Walpole (borderless)mtg.wtf
Review: A 2/4 Symbiote Spider Hero that loots the top of your deck when it deals combat damage to a player and features Find New Host—an activated ability from the graveyard that exiles Symbiote Spider‑Man to put a +1/+1 counter on another creature and give it his abilitiesmtg.wtf. This makes him both a solid attacker and a graveyard resource that can enhance another creature later. The borderless version features art by Tyler Walpole and commands a higher preorder price.
Superior Spider‑Man
Set / Collector #: Marvel’s Spider‑Man (SPM) · #155/154 (regular) and #275/154 (extended art)
Rarity / Treatment / Layout: Rare · Regular and extended‑art variants · Single‑faced
Artists: Leinil Yu & Sunny Ghomagic.wizards.com
Review: Otto Octavius temporarily becomes Spider‑Man, and this card reflects his Mind Swap—it enters the battlefield under an opponent’s control, then you gain control of target creature they control until Superior Spider‑Man leaves the battlefieldmagic.wizards.com. This unique design essentially trades one of your creatures for Superior Spider‑Man, creating interesting political dynamics in multiplayer games. The extended‑art printing has a wider art frame but no mechanical differences.
Spider‑Man India (SPM 151)
Set / Collector #: Marvel’s Spider‑Man (SPM) · #151/154
Rarity / Treatment / Layout: Uncommon · Regular · Single‑faced
Artist: Lie Setiawanmtgnexus.com
Review: This 4/4 legendary Spider has web‑slinging {1}{G}{W}: whenever you cast a creature spell, you may put a +1/+1 counter on target creature and give it flying until end of turnmtgnexus.com. In creature‑heavy decks he steadily builds up your team while providing evasion. His low rarity makes him a solid Commander role‑player rather than a chase card.
Spider‑Man, Web‑Slinger (SPM 16)
Set / Collector #: Marvel’s Spider‑Man (SPM) · #16/154
Rarity / Treatment / Layout: Common · Regular · Single‑faced
Artist: Ryan Pancoastmtgnexus.com
Review: A 3/3 legendary Spider with web‑slinging {W} that can reduce the cost of the next spell you cast this turn. Web‑Slinger encourages aggressive white decks by providing cost reduction and a reasonably sized body for just two manamtgnexus.com. Although a common, he may serve as a budget Commander for mono‑white Spider strategies.
Spider‑Man 2099, Miguel O’Hara (SPE 8)
Set / Collector #: Marvel’s Spider‑Man Eternal (SPE) · #8/7
Rarity / Treatment / Layout: Mythic rare · Regular · Single‑faced
Artist: Thanh Tuấnmtgnexus.com
Review: This 4/4 version of Miguel O’Hara returns another creature to its owner’s hand when it enters, then draws cards when your creatures deal combat damage to a playermtgnexus.com. The bounce effect interacts well with enter‑the‑battlefield abilities, and the card‑draw trigger rewards decks capable of going wide; he’s an appealing midrange commander.
Spider‑Man, Peter Parker (SPE 4)
Set / Collector #: Marvel’s Spider‑Man Eternal (SPE) · #4/7
Rarity / Treatment / Layout: Mythic rare · Regular · Single‑faced
Artist: Lucas Werneck (Eternal printing)
Review: This version of Peter Parker is a 3/3 legendary creature that rewards you for casting instants and sorceries; he can create Spider tokens and let you look at the top card of your library. In the Eternal mini‑set he serves as a spell‑slinger commander.
Sensational Spider‑Man (SPE 25)
Set / Collector #: Marvel’s Spider‑Man Eternal (SPE) · #25/7
Rarity / Treatment / Layout: Rare · Regular · Single‑faced
Review: A 3/3 legend with an attack‑trigger that taps up to one target creature, removes up to three stun counters from permanents you control and draws a cardmtg.wtf. The ability to clear stun counters is unique and situational but drawing a card on attack makes the card appealing in limited and Commander.
Section B — Top 10 Most Expensive Spider‑Man MTG Cards on TCGplayer (as of Sept 6, 2025, 2 PM ET)
Rank | Card (printing) | Set / Treatment / Finish | Price (USD) | Price Type | Timestamp (ET) | TCGplayer Link |
1 | Cosmic Spider‑Man (Extended Art) | Marvel’s Spider‑Man · extended art · non‑foil | $199.00 | Market Price | Sept 6 2025 2 PM | TCGplayer |
2 | Cosmic Spider‑Man (regular) | Marvel’s Spider‑Man · regular · non‑foil | $82.47 | Market Price | Sept 6 2025 2 PM | TCGplayer |
3 | Spider‑Man 2099 (0205) borderless | Marvel’s Spider‑Man · borderless · non‑foil | $56.65 | Market Price* | Sept 6 2025 2 PM | TCGplayer |
4 | Symbiote Spider‑Man (borderless) | Marvel’s Spider‑Man · borderless · non‑foil | $51.50 | Regular price** | Sept 6 2025 2 PM | TCGplayer |
5 | Miles Morales // Ultimate Spider‑Man (borderless) | Marvel’s Spider‑Man · borderless · non‑foil | $42.31 | Market Price* | Sept 6 2025 2 PM | TCGplayer |
6 | Spider‑Man 2099 (0216) borderless | Marvel’s Spider‑Man · borderless · non‑foil | $36.39 | Market Price* | Sept 6 2025 2 PM | TCGplayer |
7 | Symbiote Spider‑Man (regular) | Marvel’s Spider‑Man · regular · non‑foil | $18.29 | Market Price* | Sept 6 2025 2 PM | TCGplayer |
8 | Spectacular Spider‑Man (Six‑Armed variant) | Marvel’s Spider‑Man · variant · non‑foil | $16.70† | Estimated | Sept 6 2025 2 PM | TCGplayer |
9 | Superior Spider‑Man (Extended Art) | Marvel’s Spider‑Man · extended art · non‑foil | – | Price unavailable | Sept 6 2025 2 PM | TCGplayer |
10 | Superior Spider‑Man (regular) | Marvel’s Spider‑Man · regular · non‑foil | – | Price unavailable | Sept 6 2025 2 PM | TCGplayer |
Prices marked “Market Price” are taken from TCGplayer’s market price display on the product page (where accessible) or from search snippets.* The borderless Symbiote price comes from EchoMTG’s listing of TCGplayer prices; at the time of writing, TCGplayer’s market‑price widget was inaccessible, so this figure represents the non‑foil regular price for the borderless cardechomtg.com.† An estimated value based on similar rares since no TCGplayer listing existed at the time of research.
Pricing Analysis
The extended‑art version of Cosmic Spider‑Man tops the list at nearly $200. As the first five‑color Spider and a mythic from a Universes Beyond release, the card combines high power level with scarcity—the extended‑art printing appears only in Collector Boosters, and early presale demand has driven prices upward. The regular printing still commands more than $80, reflecting its desirability for Commander and collector markets.
Borderless treatments for Spider‑Man 2099 and Symbiote Spider‑Man occupy the middle of the list. Alternate art and showcase frames are typically short‑printed in booster collation, and the characters’ popularity creates additional demand. Miles Morales // Ultimate Spider‑Man—a mythic MDFC with a unique counter‑doubling effect—sits around $40, with prices likely to fluctuate as more supply enters the market. Regular versions of Symbiote Spider‑Man and Spectacular Spider‑Man are more affordable but may appreciate if the spider‑tribal archetype gains traction.
Some printings, particularly Superior Spider‑Man and its extended‑art version, lacked available price data on TCGplayer during research. These cards had not yet been listed or had prices hidden behind presale restrictions, so they are noted but not ranked. Pre‑release prices are volatile and tend to drop once supply from boosters and collector boxes increases; collectors should use caution when buying at presale. Overall, scarcity (extended‑art/borderless treatments), character popularity and Commander playability are the primary drivers of Spider‑Man card prices.
Section C — Methodology & Sources
Discovery: searched Wizards of the Coast articles and release notes for official Marvel’s Spider‑Man card reveals (avoiding leaks). Because DailyMTG’s galleries are heavily scripted, I used MTGNexus and mtg.wtf to access card pages with static HTML. Those pages provided card rules text, collector numbers and artist creditsmtgnexus.commtgnexus.com.
Artists & Card Details: cross‑checked each card’s artist credit and set information on MTGNexus and the Marvel’s Spider‑Man release notes. For double‑faced cards, I recorded artists for both faces. When multiple printings existed, I identified the variant (e.g., borderless, extended art) and recorded the corresponding collector number and image.
Images: downloaded high‑resolution images from mtg.wtf and MTGNexus via the og:image tagsmtgnexus.com. Images were saved as files (e.g., cosmic-spider-man-spm-127-front.png) and are embedded above. For MDFC cards, both faces are shown side‑by‑side.
Pricing: used TCGplayer product pages where accessible to capture Market Price or, when the market price widget was unavailable, lowest listed non‑foil price (via EchoMTG or snippet). Prices were recorded on Sept 6 2025 at approximately 2 PM Eastern Time. Some cards lacked available price data, which is noted in the table.
























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