LEGO Marvel Fantastic Four vs. Galactus Figure 76316
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About this product
Relive Marvel Studios' The Fantastic Four: First Steps with Fantastic Four vs. Galactus Construction Figure building toy for 9+ year old boys and girls.
LEGO® model number: 76316 - for ages 9 years and over.
Theme: LEGO Marvel.
- LEGO Fantastic Four building toy – Fantastic Four vs. Galactus Construction Figure is based on Marvel Studios' The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
- LEGO Marvel minifigures – Features Mr. Fantastic with extendable legs and The Human Torch with hand blasters, feet flames and a flight prop.
- More Fantastic Four LEGO minifigures – The building toy set also features The Invisible Woman with force shields and The Thing with extra-large hands.
- Large LEGO Marvel figure – The fully jointed, buildable Galactus action figure, is highly posable to enable endless dynamic Fantastic Four action.
- The first ever LEGO Fantastic Four set – This construction toy is rewarding to build, fun to play with and makes a great piece of kids' bedroom decor.
- The fully jointed Galactus construction figure stands over 28 cm (11 in. ) tall.
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- Includes 427 pieces.
Dimensions:
- Box size H6.2, W26.2, D22.2cm.
General Information:
- For ages 9 years and over.
- EAN: 5702017817897.
WARNING(S):
- Not suitable for children under 3 years old.
- Only for domestic use.
4.7
19 reviews
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Recommended this product
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Lego fan
Bought for one of my boys birthday presents, can not fault Lego.
Alice01, 45 - 54, Eccleshill
Fun build
Bought this for our Grandson for Christmas & he loves it
Lego fiend, 55 - 64, West yorkshire
Fun Lego set
I bought this Lego set 2 weeks ago and am so happy I did because it was very fun to build and it looks very cool on my shelf.
Sahil, 18 - 24, Reading
Cool addition to a collection, high price
Bought a few months ago I think the price was a bit high but it's a nice addition to have in your collection especially the figures
Sparks
Good product
Bought this for a present. Good buy
Bed1, 65 or over, Trowbridge Wiltshire
Nostalgic
Ticks all the boxes if you're looking to add the Fantastic 4 saga to your Marvel collection, Galactus however being the main selling point. Nice easy build and definitely one for display. Could have done with a little extra pieces to fill in those gappy areas, nevertheless, would recommend for any Marcel fan.
Irfan, 35 - 44, London
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.
MongoMango
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.
Oakley
Fantastic 4 lego
I bought this a few weeks ago and love it
Sp4fins, 45 - 54, East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, UK
good set of lego
I brought this set after watching the movie really good set
Legoooooboy, 35 - 44, Berkshire
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