Monogram’s Marvel Villain Zombies 3D Foam Collectors Keyring assortment gives Marvel’s rogues gallery a deliberately decayed makeover. This is a small-format blind-bag collectible, not a vinyl figure in a carton: each sealed foil pouch contains one flexible PVC character keyring measuring about two inches tall. The photographed bag carries both the Marvel and Monogram marks, and its back identifies the release as item 68600 with UPC 077764686009.

The villain-only zombie lineup
The checklist is unusually focused. Rather than mixing zombified heroes and villains, the nine named standard designs are Morbius, Kingpin, Venom, Rhino, Green Goblin, Red Skull, Thanos, Bullseye and Vulture. That selection spans Spider-Man enemies, street-level crime bosses and cosmic-scale threats, but the exaggerated zombie treatment gives the set a consistent visual identity. The front of the pouch shows the regular character portraits, while a separate checklist image names all nine.
Two additional positions are presented as Exclusive A and Exclusive B silhouettes. Product documentation identifies these as alternate versions of Thanos and Green Goblin. No retailer is named on the package, so “exclusive” here should be read as a concealed assortment variant, not evidence of a store-exclusive release.
Are the Thanos and Green Goblin variants chasers?
Collectors can reasonably describe the two concealed variants as chase-level pulls: they sit outside the nine-character standard lineup and are hidden on the checklist. However, the photographed package does not print pull ratios, production counts, or an official capital-C Chase designation. The exact case frequency is therefore unverified. Calling them collector-described chasers is precise; claiming a specific rarity such as 1-in-24 would not be.
That distinction matters because a factory display held 24 individually blind-bagged keyrings, yet a 24-count display does not by itself prove one complete set, one of each exclusive, or any guaranteed distribution. A sealed single bag should be treated as one random pull. Anyone assembling the full eleven-design checklist will have more control buying identified loose examples to fill gaps after opening a few bags.
Format, materials and release trail
The figures are laser-etched PVC, described as a rubber-like plastic, with more weight and dimension than a flat printed keychain. Monogram’s own company history identifies character blind bags, keychains and bag clips as core product categories and includes Marvel among its licensed portfolio. The package is marked for ages four and up and carries the expected small-parts choking warning for children under three.
A barcode history for UPC 077764686009 ties the same item to a random single keychain, a random six-pack and a 24-piece blind-box display. Archived retailer records reach back to at least November 2018; that is a documented sales trail, not a claim that November 2018 was the original launch month. This older item can therefore appear under several descriptions, including “3D Foam Keychain,” “3-D Figural Key Chain” and “Collectors Keyring.” The UPC and item number are safer identifiers than wording alone.
What to inspect on a sealed bag
Foil pouches from this assortment are easily creased. The photographed example remains sealed but shows wrinkles, curled upper edges and an applied barcode sticker. For a bag kept as a package specimen, check the top and bottom heat seals, look for pinholes near hard keyring hardware, and decide whether label placement or heavy creasing matters to your collection. For an opener, cosmetic wrinkles are far less important than an intact seam and the absence of punctures.
At $5.99, the available unit is a single random bag. It offers a compact way to sample a distinctive Marvel Zombies villain set, but it should not be purchased with the expectation of a particular character or guaranteed exclusive.
