
It is very rare that we get civilian characters included in a Marvel set – so having a good breadth and depth of minifigures included in the same set is fantastic. Whilst these aren’t necessarily the most interesting figures for collectors, I personally love the inclusion here. These characters include Robbie Robertson, Ben Urich, Betty Brant, Bernie the Cab Driver, Ron Barney, Aunt May, Gwen Stacy, Peter Parker and Amber Grant.

These figures include an assortment of reused pieces to create characters who can populate the office of the bugle.

We’ll start with the figures who are perhaps not the most interesting, but who still include some useful elements with them. Before we get started I do want to shout out a similar fantastic article over on Brickfanatics, which really helped with this article. Join me as we break down the roster of Daily Bugle Minifigures – starting with some of the less-interesting figures, and slowly building into some of the more unique characters added to this set.

Whilst the build itself is commendable, today we wanted to focus on the minifigures – as this set packs in 25 of them, which is the most LEGO minifigures which we have ever seen in a Marvel LEGO set. Retailing for £274.99 and including 3,772 pieces, this set has undoubtedly set a new record for what a large LEGO building can look like – providing many fans with a way to access the skyscraper which they have dreamed of. When LEGO set 76178 Daily Bugle came in earlier this year, it set a new precedent for the LEGO direct-to-consumer sets which we have received.
