Spectacular Spider-Man
The two-mana white flash creature has always sat in an awkward spot: fast enough to ambush, small enough to trade unfavorably, so the payoff has to come from what it does after it lands. Here the payoff is a pivot. The first ability turns a ground threat into an evasive one for a single mana, letting the same 3/2 body play defense at instant speed and then apply pressure through the air. But the sacrifice line is the real design fulcrum. For one mana, the creature immolates itself to hand your entire board hexproof and indestructible until end of turn, which reads less like a combat trick and more like a board-wipe insurance policy stapled to a beater. It answers a specific fear: you commit creatures, the opponent points a Wrath or a targeted removal spell at your best one, and you respond by cashing in the Spider-Man to protect everything else. The tension is that the protection costs you the card providing it, so the ability is deliberately terminal rather than repeatable; you get one great save, not a recurring shield. That single-use terminality is what keeps a two-mana creature from warping the math of every board state it enters. Flash sells the whole package, since holding it up threatens both a surprise blocker and a stack-based bailout the opponent has to play around without knowing which is coming.

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- Marvel Legends Series Inserts#2
- Marvel's Spider-Man#236
- Marvel's Spider-Man#240
- Marvel's Spider-Man#237
- Marvel's Spider-Man#14
- Marvel's Spider-Man#235
- Marvel's Spider-Man Promos#14s
- Marvel's Spider-Man#239










