Discover the ultimate fan guide to LEGO, your comprehensive resource from A to Z, featuring the latest sets, exciting games, captivating TV shows, thrilling theme parks, and iconic movies. Dive into the colorful worlds of LEGO Pokémon, Marvel, Nintendo, Star Wars, Minecraft, Ninjago, and beyond, unlocking endless adventures and creativity. Join the vibrant community of LEGO enthusiasts and elevate your experience with everything the LEGO universe has to offer!
An Awesome Guide • We’re looking at every exciting aspect of Lego, from A to Z.
Anatomy of a Brick
Arts & Crafts • Who needs paint when bricks can do the job with these Lego sets based on masterpieces.
Batman
Black Box Sets
Bluey
BrickHeadz
Ole Kirk Christiansen
Colors
Competition
Collectibles
DC Comics
Dinosaurs
Duplo
Everything Is Awesome
Expensive & Expansive
Expert Builders
Famous Fans • From sports heroes to A-list movie stars and musicians, Lego lovers are everywhere!
Flowers
Formula 1
Girls
Glue
Harry Potter
Heartlake
Ideas
Iron Man
Jaws
John Deere
Kiddicraft
Knuckles
Lord of the Rings
Luke Skywalker
Mario Kart
Lego Masters
Minifigures
Movies
New Sets • While the Pokémon line is one of the most hotly anticipated new products hitting stores in 2026 (see page 70), it’s not the only exciting release Lego has coming out.
Ninjago
Optimus Prime & Transformers
The Original Set
Pokémon
Podcasts • There are at least 60 Lego podcasts covering a range of topics, from news and interviews with designers, to Lego Fortnite and investing in collectibles. These are five of our favorites..
Pirates
Queen
Queen Mary
Robots
Recycle
Spider-Man
Star Wars
Theme Parks
TV Shows • Lego Masters aside, there have been several successful and long-running Lego TV and streaming series over the years. These are the shows currently in production.
University
Vault
Video Games • Although known for its tactile toys, Lego has been in the video game business since the mid-1990s, releasing more than 80 games. These are seven of the most noteworthy titles.
Wicked
Wild Animals
Worst-Selling Sets • They can’t all be hits. Out of the approximately 15,000 sets in Lego history, a few have ranked as duds, cursed by poor design, inaccurate details, or just looking dumb.
X Files
X-Wing Fighter
Yellow
Zoey & Zian
LEGO A to Z - A Complete Fan Guide
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