LEGO Marvel Fantastic Four vs. Galactus Construction Figure Super Hero Building Toy 76316
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The Lego Fantastic Four vs. Galactus set offers an engaging building experience with its solid design and detailed mini figures. Guests appreciate the display options and the iconic characters included, making it a great addition for fans of the franchise. While some wish for a larger Galactus and more play features, the overall quality and nostalgic value make it a recommended choice for both display and imaginative play.
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4.5 out of 5 stars with 71 reviews
broad age appeal: 5 out of 5
ease of use: 5 out of 5
length of play: 4.29 out of 5
quality: 4.71 out of 5
value: 4.43 out of 5
100% would recommend
7 recommendations
4 out of 5 stars
27 March, 2026
originally posted on LEGO
Thing Minifigure
They did my boi Thing WAYYY to dirty. They definitely should have made him a big fig, but overall super cool
5 out of 5 stars
3 March, 2026
originally posted on LEGO
Fun build for rising six-year-olds
My son can generally do 4+ sets, but I have to help him through the 6+. There’s lots of easy steps that five-year-old could do on their own and then some more difficult parts where we can collaborate. But it’s still fun overall.
1 out of 5 stars
19 February, 2026
originally posted on LEGO
Why it's 1 star
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It doesn't have a brain in the head this is very disappointing do better lego
5 out of 5 stars
7 January, 2026
originally posted on LEGO
Really Good
This a really good set to get the fantastic four for your Marvel Superhero collection or Superhero collection
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
6 January, 2026Verified purchase
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Product is just what I ordered thx
5 out of 5 stars
3 January, 2026
originally posted on LEGO
Action!
Lego is an action figure toy now! Love the scale of the Big Bad. The minifigures are great but Johnny Storm is the winner.
3 out of 5 stars
21 December, 2025Verified purchase
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I haven't received it yet
5 out of 5 stars
11 November, 2025
originally posted on LEGO
Seamus' Review
I enjoy how accurate the characters are, and the build experience was very satisfying.
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
31 October, 2025Verified purchase
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Fast quick shipping and was looking for this for a while on sale.
5 out of 5 stars
30 September, 2025
originally posted on LEGO
A Cosmic Reckoning Without a Herald
In Fantastic Four vs. Galactus, the absence of the Silver Surfer doesn’t weaken the story—it intensifies it. Without a cosmic intermediary, the Fantastic Four face Galactus directly, and the stakes feel raw, immediate, and mythic. This is a tale of humanity standing alone against a force of annihilation, and it’s executed with precision, emotional depth, and visual grandeur. Reed Richards emerges as the central strategist, his intellect stretched to its limits as he negotiates with a being who sees worlds as fuel. His moral dilemma—protect Earth or respect cosmic balance—drives the narrative with philosophical weight. Sue Storm’s empathy and protective instincts ground the team, while Johnny and Ben provide kinetic energy and emotional grit. The team dynamic is tight, believable, and emotionally resonant. Galactus, stripped of his herald, becomes even more enigmatic. He’s not softened by a surrogate voice—he speaks for himself, and what he says is terrifying. His presence looms over every panel, a godlike figure whose motives are alien but not malicious. The writing wisely avoids villain tropes, instead presenting Galactus as a cosmic necessity—a force that must be reckoned with, not defeated. The artwork is stellar. Galactus’s scale is rendered with awe-inducing detail, and the color palette shifts from deep space purples to apocalyptic reds as the confrontation escalates. The cityscapes, the energy blasts, the quiet moments of despair—they’re all composed with cinematic flair. The pacing is tight, with each page building toward a climax that feels earned and emotionally satisfying. What makes this story shrine-worthy is its thematic clarity. It’s about agency, sacrifice, and the limits of human power. Without a herald to mediate, the Fantastic Four must rely on their own values, their own courage, and their own flawed humanity. The resolution isn’t a victory—it’s a compromise, a reckoning, a moment of growth. As a collector, this issue is essential. It’s not just a battle—it’s a philosophical confrontation wrapped in superhero spectacle. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the absence of a character makes the story stronger. Verdict: Five stars. A cosmic tale of survival, sacrifice, and emotional resonance—without a herald, but with humanity at its core.
4 out of 5 stars
2 September, 2025
originally posted on LEGO
It was alright
The whole build took about an hour and a half. Really enjoyed the whole process. I like all the mini figures but wished The Thing was a big fig. I love the many ways you can display it but there's not to many play features. Apart from moving the limbs I can't think of any. Over all I would 100% recommend this if you enjoyed the movie at all.
3 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
30 August, 2025Verified purchase
Mid
It’s a fine set but the figures kinda need upgrades. For all figures, they need dual molded legs/white boots. Johnny needs special arms with a white streak coming down. Thing doesn’t really need those hands; they are a bit disproportional. Mr. Fantastic’s head is inaccurate. I would use the Mandalorian Din Djarin…it looks more like him in the movie.
4 out of 5 stars
24 August, 2025
originally posted on LEGO
Very good looking
This set looks great! It looks very similar to the appearance of galactus in the Fantastic 4 first steps movie and a really nice feature is that there’s spots all around galactus for each member of the fantastic 4 to connect to
4 out of 5 stars
7 August, 2025
originally posted on LEGO
Fantastic build
The Galactus build is very solid,sturdy and well detailed, it's also the first time we've been able to get the fantastic 4 definitely worth it in my opinion
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
1 August, 2025Verified purchase
Fantastic
The set is simply Fantastic.
5 out of 5 stars
30 July, 2025
originally posted on LEGO
Nice set
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It's a Nice set for display, after watching the movie this set collect the Main Encounter between the characters
2 out of 5 stars
29 July, 2025
originally posted on LEGO
Missing silver surfer
Everyone knows the set is incomplete, how is it possible that silver surfer is missing? It is a huge mistake!!!
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
24 July, 2025Verified purchase
Fantastic Lego Set!
Great item and great shipping! Perfect for any die hard Fantastic 4 fans!
5 out of 5 stars
13 July, 2025
originally posted on LEGO
Nice set that didn’t cost the world
It was a nice build not challenging but fun and was interesting to see how the build came a long. Hope we see the Baxter building next year to match with Avengers tower, X-men mansion, Daily Bugle and the Sanctum Santorum
5 out of 5 stars
4 July, 2025
originally posted on LEGO
Look at those legs lol
Love the extra long Mr Fantastic legs gives a great feel of his elastic powers. My son loves adding these guys into the storylines he’s creating with his other sets.