Today’s find: the Medicom Marvel Superheroes Series 2 Kubrick sealed blind box, currently listed by BlindBoxes.com at $12.99. The listing identifies it as a sealed blind box with one figure per box, and it specifically calls out the rare “Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham” figure at a 1:96 ratio.
Why collectors want it
Marvel Kubrick boxes sit in a sweet spot for collectors who like comic-book character lineups but want something different from the usual vinyl mystery figure format. Kubricks have a blocky Medicom look that reads immediately as designer toy rather than standard action figure, and that makes a sealed Marvel box useful for several kinds of collections: Marvel character shelves, Medicom/Kubrick runs, blind-box displays, and older out-of-print toy lines.
This Series 2 listing is especially interesting because it is not just a generic Marvel mystery product. BlindBoxes.com describes it as Medicom Kubrick Marvel Series 2, sealed, and one figure per box. The product page also notes that the series is long out of print and includes the figures shown in the store photos. That out-of-print note matters: once sealed stock dries up, collectors who want the original opening experience usually have to choose between paying up for a sealed box or settling for loose singles.

Series details and rare-pull context
The headline detail here is the rare “Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham” figure named in the listing at a 1:96 ratio. That is a concrete rarity callout from the product data, so it is fair to treat Spider-Ham as the big chase-style pull in this series. It also gives the sealed box a sharper collector story than a mystery assortment with no documented rare figure: buyers are not only opening for a favorite Marvel character, they are also opening from a line with a clearly identified long-odds figure.
That does not mean every box should be valued as if it contains Spider-Ham. The appeal is the possibility, the sealed condition, and the Marvel/Kubrick crossover. A sealed single box is still one random figure, and the listing states “Which one will you get!?” rather than guaranteeing a specific character. For collectors, that uncertainty is the point: the box preserves the original Series 2 mystery-pull moment.
It also pairs well with the way many Marvel collectors organize by character universe rather than by toy maker. A sealed Kubrick box can sit beside Spider-Man, Avengers, or wider comic-themed shelves while still offering the distinctive Medicom silhouette. That combination of recognizable Marvel source material, older designer-toy format, and documented rare-ratio Spider-Ham possibility is what keeps this particular blind box from feeling interchangeable.
Packaging and display appeal
The product photos show a compact Kubrick-style blind box with Marvel character artwork and a clean rectangular package profile. That matters for display collectors because sealed blind boxes are often shown as package art, not only as potential contents. A single sealed box can sit well with loose Marvel figures, carded toys, or other designer vinyl packaging without taking much shelf space.
For unopened collectors, the most important condition cue is that the store listing calls the item sealed. The photos should still be reviewed before purchase, as with any older collectible package, but the listing’s sealed one-figure-per-box description is the key classification point. It is a true blind box: one sealed package, one unknown Marvel Kubrick inside.
Collector appeal
The strongest buyers for this piece are likely Marvel fans who also collect designer vinyl formats, Kubrick completists filling Series 2 gaps, and sealed-box collectors who prefer older out-of-print lines over current mass-market mystery toys. The Spider-Ham ratio also gives the series a fun specificity: even if a collector never opens the box, the package represents a line where the rare figure is documented and memorable.
At $12.99, the listing is priced like an accessible daily chase rather than a museum piece. That makes it more tempting for collectors who want the fun of a sealed pull, but it also means availability can change quickly if Marvel or Kubrick collectors notice the remaining stock. If you collect sealed Marvel mystery figures, Medicom designs, or rare-ratio blind-box series, this is the kind of listing worth checking while it is still marked in stock.
Should you buy it?
Consider it if you want a sealed Marvel blind box with a specific rare-pull story and an older designer-toy feel. Pass if you only want a guaranteed character, because the listing is clear that this is a one-figure blind box. For the right collector, the appeal is the sealed Series 2 package, the Medicom Kubrick format, and the chance—however long the odds—at the rare Spider-Ham figure.
