Weekly Report (Jun 15–21, 2026)


Weekly Market Pulse

Marvel Super Heroes prerelease weekend (June 19-21) drove TCGPlayer sealed to $1,043,723 in revenue across 7,004 units and 5,632 orders — up 34% in revenue and 21% in units from last week. Full release is June 26, so the numbers below reflect pre-release demand. Seven of the top ten revenue products are Marvel, and the top two alone account for nearly half the cohort: Collector Booster Display ($290,732 on 603 units, VWAP $482.14) and Play Booster Display ($188,914 on 1,472 units, VWAP $128.34). That Play Booster number is the highest single-product weekly volume in our tracking data.

Daily volume ramped from 937 units on Monday to a 1,343-unit Friday peak as prerelease events kicked in, then held in the 1,200-1,300 range through the weekend. No anomalous spikes — just a market building into its prerelease weekend.

The prerelease story is not just the size of the demand. It is the shape. Nine Marvel products posted sell-through above 1.0, with Commander decks leading the gainers at 14% price increases and 3-4x sell-through, while commodity products (Play Booster, Prerelease, Beginner Box) saw prices soften 5-11% as distributor restocks landed — all before the June 26 full release. The market is already differentiating: specialty products get scarcer and more expensive, volume products get restocked and normalize. Meanwhile, both Scene Boxes sit on shelves with sub-0.10 sell-through and growing supply — the one Marvel product type the market does not want at current prices.

Outside the Marvel wave, The Hobbit Collector Booster Display held at $62,172 on 85 units (VWAP $731.43), and FINAL FANTASY Collector Booster Display moved $30,211 at VWAP $1,208.42 on 25 units. Premium collector sealed continues to operate in its own lane regardless of what else is happening in the market.

ProductRevenueUnitsVWAPWoW
Marvel Super Heroes Coll Booster…$290,732.18603$482.14-5.29%
Marvel Super Heroes Play Booster…$188,913.951,472$128.34-5.47%
The Hobbit Coll Booster Display$62,171.6385$731.43+0.28%
SoS Coll Booster Display$34,665.9477$450.21-2.99%
FF Coll Booster Display$30,210.5325$1,208.42+1.96%
Marvel Prerelease Pack$26,059.23725$35.94-10.74%
Marvel Jumpstart Booster Display$22,660.22198$114.45-0.18%
Avatar TLA Coll Booster Display$22,346.9760$372.45-5.79%
FF Play Booster Display$21,173.99101$209.64+4.06%
Marvel Cmdr Doom Prevails$19,947.35172$115.97+14.23%
Top revenue products (item revenue, USD)

Top Gainers

Marvel Super Heroes Commander Deck Wakanda Forever leads the gainer board with VWAP $54.20 -> $84.87 (+56.61%) on 27 units and $2,292 in revenue. That percentage needs context: volume dropped from 210 units last week to 27 — an 87% collapse in transactions. Supply contracted at avg qty 147.9 -> 117.1 (-20.81%), but the VWAP jump is driven by a handful of transactions at much higher prices on a dramatically thinner volume base. Sell-through 0.2305 is modest. Compare to Doom Prevails at +14.2% on 172 units and the difference between a thin-liquidity distortion and a structural demand signal is clear. The 56% headline is real in the data but should be treated as a thin-liquidity artifact on pre-release volume, not a trend.

Locke Treasure Hunter Borderless Chocobo Track Foil gained VWAP $30.91 -> $35.67 (+15.39%) on 20 units and $713 in revenue. No supply data available — baseline_small_supply flag applies. This is the fourth consecutive week that a FINAL FANTASY chase foil has appeared on the gainer board (Aerith, Emet-Selch, and now Locke across different weeks). At 20 units per card it is still thin individually, but the rotation of different foils hitting the board every week suggests broad collector interest across the chase tier rather than one-off liquidity noise on a single card. Low confidence on any individual week, but the pattern is getting harder to dismiss.

Marvel Super Heroes Commander Deck Doom Prevails is the most structurally significant gainer this week: VWAP $101.52 -> $115.97 (+14.23%) on 172 units and $19,947 in revenue across 170 orders. Supply contracted sharply at avg qty 99.4 -> 54.6 (-45.05%) with sell-through hitting 3.1491 — for every unit of average listed inventory, more than three sold. The 170 orders on 172 units confirms these are individual buyers, not bulk. At 54.6 avg qty and $115.97 VWAP, this is the highest-priced Marvel Commander deck and it is selling 3x faster than the market can restock it.

Marvel Super Heroes Commander Deck The Fantastic Four gained VWAP $60.30 -> $68.80 (+14.09%) on 65 units and $4,472 in revenue. The most balanced Commander deck move this week: supply contracted modestly at avg qty 104.9 -> 96.9 (-7.58%), but sellers actually expanded from 10.3 to 15.0 (+45.00%). Sell-through 0.6708 shows growing demand met by growing supply — a healthier balance than Doom Prevails or Avengers Assemble, less likely to spike violently, but also less likely to run out of inventory next week.

Marvel Super Heroes Commander Deck Avengers Assemble posted the highest sell-through in the entire dataset: VWAP $66.51 -> $75.80 (+13.96%) on 161 units and $12,204 in revenue across 160 orders. Avg qty collapsed from 85.7 -> 41.8 (-51.25%) with sellers shrinking from 11.0 to 7.9 (-28.73%). Sell-through of 3.8552 means the available supply pool is turning over nearly 4x per week. At 41.8 avg qty with 7.9 sellers, this product is approaching the inventory levels where the Gift Bundle was two weeks ago before it repriced from $97 to $130. Either distributor restock arrives soon or the next price leg up is significant.

Tarkir Dragonstorm Commander Deck Temur Roar is the lone non-Marvel gainer: VWAP $68.59 -> $75.90 (+10.67%) on 28 units and $2,125 in revenue. Supply held flat at avg qty 75.0 -> 75.1 with sellers dipping from 42.9 to 39.4 (-8.11%). Sell-through 0.3729 is moderate. This product has been on a steady grind higher — consistent buyer interest without a supply-driven spike. An interesting contrast to its sibling Abzan Armor, which dropped 8.5% on the same volume this week. The Tarkir Commander decks are diverging.

On Manapool, FINAL FANTASY Chocobo Bundle (Manapool) led gainers at VWAP $257.48 -> $307.48 (+19.42%) on 4 units, extending the breakout across platforms — the TCGPlayer VWAP sits at $292, so Manapool is running about 5% above. Avatar The Last Airbender Play Booster Pack (Manapool) gained +17.49% to $6.85 on 12 units. Secrets of Strixhaven Codex Bundle (Manapool) climbed +17.14% to $147.90 on 7 units. Edge of Eternities Play Booster Pack (Manapool) rose +13.67% to $5.95 on 17 units, and FINAL FANTASY Play Booster Display (Manapool) rounded out at +10.03% to $219.53 on 3 units. Low unit counts across the board — directional color, not trend confirmation.

Price movers — week over week

Top Decliners

Marvel Super Heroes Scene Box Villains Unleashed leads decliners at VWAP $49.61 -> $38.61 (-22.16%) on 31 units and $1,197 in revenue. Supply grew from avg qty 437.7 -> 492.5 (+12.53%) with sellers expanding from 22.6 to 31.4 (+39.09%). Sell-through of 0.0629 is the lowest among Marvel products by a wide margin. Heroes United tracked identically at VWAP $42.10 -> $37.60 (-10.71%), avg qty 413.9 -> 459.4, sell-through 0.0958. Both Scene Boxes posted the same pattern: heavy supply, growing seller count, and almost no demand. In a set where Commander decks are posting 3-4x sell-through and even the Prerelease Pack stays above 1.0, the Scene Boxes are the product type the market rejected.

FINAL FANTASY Commander Deck FINAL FANTASY VI Revival Trance dropped VWAP $37.96 -> $32.13 (-15.36%) on 49 units and $1,575 in revenue. Supply is deep and stable at avg qty 297.2 -> 298.1 (flat) with 103-104 sellers. Sell-through 0.1644 confirms weak absorption. At $32 this is the cheapest FINAL FANTASY Commander deck, well below Limit Break ($59.88, stable) and Scions ($64.47, stable). The within-set hierarchy has sorted itself out and Revival Trance is at the bottom.

Marvel Super Heroes Prerelease Pack
Marvel Super Heroes Prerelease Pack
$26,059 weekly revenue

Marvel Super Heroes Prerelease Pack fell VWAP $40.27 -> $35.94 (-10.74%) on 725 units and $26,059 in revenue — the highest-volume decliner by a wide margin. This is the prerelease event stock wave in action: avg qty nearly doubled from 324.2 -> 599.1 (+84.76%) and sellers surged from 13.2 to 28.6 (+116.77%) as product from prerelease events flooded the channel. The decline looks dramatic in isolation, but sell-through of 1.2102 is actually solid — demand is still outpacing new listings even through the supply flood. Once the event stock wave clears and full release supply normalizes the market, this product has the demand base to stabilize.

Marvel Super Heroes Scene Box Heroes United declined VWAP $42.10 -> $37.60 (-10.71%) on 44 units and $1,654 in revenue. See the Villains Unleashed callout above — both Scene Boxes are tracking identically: growing supply, growing seller count, sub-0.10 sell-through, price drifting lower. No floor in sight yet.

Tarkir Dragonstorm Commander Deck Abzan Armor slipped VWAP $42.55 -> $38.95 (-8.47%) on 28 units and $1,090 in revenue. Supply ticked down slightly at avg qty 177.1 -> 167.3 (-5.54%) with sellers flat. Sell-through 0.1674 is low but not dire. The contrast to its sibling Temur Roar is notable — identical weekly volume (28 units each), but Temur Roar gained 10.7% while Abzan Armor dropped 8.5%. The Tarkir Commander decks are diverging, with Sultai Arisen and Temur Roar holding the premium tier while Abzan Armor softens.

Lorwyn Eclipsed Commander Deck Dance of the Elements eased VWAP $33.29 -> $30.59 (-8.10%) on 24 units and $734 in revenue. Supply grew modestly at avg qty 402.5 -> 438.1 (+8.85%), sell-through 0.0548. The Lorwyn Commander decks continue to carry 400+ avg qty against sub-30-unit weekly demand. A slow grind lower with no structural catalyst to reverse it.

On Manapool, Mystery Booster 2 Booster Pack (Manapool) led declines at VWAP $15.07 -> $12.83 (-14.88%) on 9 units. Modern Horizons 3 Play Booster Pack (Manapool) dropped -9.97% to $8.13 on 17 units. Outlaws of Thunder Junction Play Booster Pack (Manapool) fell -8.79% to $5.24 on 4 units. Marvel Super Heroes Collector Booster Display (Manapool) slipped -7.93% to $463.08 on 25 units — running about 4% below the TCGPlayer VWAP of $482.14. Marvel Super Heroes Collector Booster Pack (Manapool) declined -6.12% to $50.14 on 9 units.

Supply / Velocity Read-Through

The sell-through table is wall-to-wall Marvel. Nine products above 1.0, with the Commander decks at the top and the commodity tier filling out the rest. Avengers Assemble (3.86x, avg qty 41.8) and Doom Prevails (3.15x, avg qty 54.6) are drawing down inventory at rates that give them maybe one to two weeks before something has to give — either distributor restock arrives or prices leg up the way the Gift Bundle did when it went from $97 to $130 two weeks ago. Collector Booster Display (2.80x, avg qty 215.5) and Jumpstart Booster Display (2.23x, avg qty 88.9) round out the above-2.0 tier.

The bifurcation within Marvel is the story. Commander decks and Jumpstart are repricing upward on contracting supply. Play Booster, Prerelease, Beginner Box, and Gift Bundle are seeing prices soften as distributor restocks land, but their sell-through ratios remain above 1.0 — demand is absorbing the new supply even as prices adjust. The Play Booster Display at 1.84x sell-through on 798 avg qty absorbed a near-flat supply week while doubling its volume to 1,472 units. The Prerelease Pack at 1.21x held above 1.0 despite supply nearly doubling to 599. The commodity tier is normalizing on price but structurally healthy on demand.

The Jumpstart Booster Display deserves a separate note: 198 units at $114.45 VWAP with 2.23x sell-through, supply up 30%, sellers up 45%. WotC delayed the official Jumpstart release, which raises the question of where this inventory and demand are coming from — pre-sale allocations, early shipments, or stock already in the channel before the hold. Either way, 198 units at 2.23x sell-through on a product that is not fully released is a strong signal that demand is waiting for this product. The delay may be creating artificial scarcity on top of genuine interest.

Follow-up on prior watch items: FINAL FANTASY Chocobo Bundle held the breakout at VWAP $292.31 (+4.9% WoW), supply flat at 97.9. Four weeks of tracking, thesis resolved — supply thinned, price repriced from $239 to $292, and it is holding. Strixhaven Bundle continued declining to $42.65 (-3.3%), but the pace slowed from -13% to -10% to -3.3% over three weeks with sell-through improving to 0.50 — approaching a floor. Duskmourn Endless Punishment Commander Deck tightened further to 28.3 avg qty with 0.74 sell-through and price up 3.7% to $187.90 — five weeks of consecutive supply contraction on a $188 product, one of the thinnest Commander decks on the market. Temur Roar repriced +10.7% to $75.90 after being flagged at 0.95 sell-through two weeks ago.

ProductSell-ThroughAvg QtySupply ΔSellers Δ
Marvel Cmdr Avengers Assemble3.855241.8-51.25%-28.73%
Marvel Cmdr Doom Prevails3.149154.6-45.05%-9.36%
Marvel Coll Booster Display2.7985215.5+20.53%+48.78%
Marvel Jumpstart Booster Display2.227188.9+30.47%+45.24%
Marvel Play Booster Display1.8442798.2-1.36%+16.89%
UB Fallout Scrappy Survivors1.306721.4-39.84%-22.27%
Marvel Prerelease Pack1.2102599.1+84.76%+116.77%
Marvel Beginner Box1.1119134.9-23.13%+2.60%
Marvel Gift Bundle1.017570.8+139.39%+52.00%

    Tightest inventory on TCGPlayer: Avengers Assemble (avg qty 41.8, 3.86x sell-through, 7.9 sellers), Doom Prevails (avg qty 54.6, 3.15x, 11.4 sellers), and Jumpstart Booster Display (avg qty 88.9, 2.23x — notably on a product WotC delayed). All three are seeing demand outpace replenishment with no sign of supply relief.

    Heaviest inventory: Play Booster Display (avg qty 798.2, but 1.84x sell-through keeps it healthy), Prerelease Pack (avg qty 599.1, up from 324.2 on the restock wave), Scene Box Villains Unleashed (avg qty 492.5, sell-through 0.0629), and Scene Box Heroes United (avg qty 459.4, sell-through 0.0958). The Scene Boxes are accumulating supply with no demand relief. Marvel Bundle supply exploded from 112.4 -> 472.0 (+320%) — the single largest supply build in this week’s data — and Gift Bundle supply roughly doubled to 70.8 (+139%). Distributors restocked the mid-tier aggressively; the Commander deck tier has not been restocked at equivalent rates.

Washington state led seller geography at 11.6% of total listed quantity, heavily concentrated in Seattle (10,363 units). California came in second at 8.8%, followed by Oregon at 7.2%. The Pacific Northwest collectively accounts for 27.6% of all supply. South Williamson, Kentucky appeared at #2 city nationally with 5,611 units, and Bayamón, Puerto Rico entered at #7 with 2,640 units — both suggest single large seller operations rather than broad local market activity. Coverage is 100% across 519 located sellers.

Locke Treasure Hunter Borderless Chocobo Track Foil carries a baseline_small_supply flag — no supply data available, so the +15.39% gain lacks supply context. Treat as low confidence individually, though the four-week pattern of different FF chase foils appearing on the gainer board increases the signal. Marvel Super Heroes Commander Deck Wakanda Forever’s +56.61% should be treated with caution — volume collapsed from 210 to 27 units WoW, making the VWAP highly sensitive to a small number of premium-priced transactions. Marvel Super Heroes Prerelease Pack carries a probable_restock_signal flag; the -10.74% decline is restock-driven and may stabilize once the event stock wave clears.

Supply Δ vs. Price Δ — selected products

Opinionated Takeaways

Commander Decks Won, Scene Boxes Lost, and the Market Decided Fast

All four Commander decks gained 14-57% while both Scene Boxes dropped 10-22%. In a prerelease week with nine products above 1.0 sell-through, the Scene Boxes are the only Marvel product type the market actively rejected — 0.06-0.10 sell-through against 460-490 avg qty. Commander decks have demand momentum and tightening supply. Scene Boxes have deep inventory and no buyers. If you are holding sealed Marvel and deciding what to move versus hold, the market has made the hierarchy clear before full release even arrives.

Avengers Assemble Is the Next Product to Reprice or Get Restocked

Avg qty 41.8, sellers down to 7.9, sell-through 3.86. This is the tightest inventory situation in the cohort and it follows the same trajectory as the Gift Bundle before it repriced from $97 to $130 two weeks ago. At the current rate of drain, the existing supply pool has roughly one to two weeks before it is functionally depleted. If distributor restock does not arrive, a sharp reprice is coming. Doom Prevails at 54.6 avg qty and 3.15x is close behind.

The Collector Booster Dip Is Not What It Looks Like

$509 to $482 looks like a pullback, but sell-through went from 1.53 to 2.80 and volume doubled from 274 to 603 units. The price came down as supply grew 20% and sellers grew 49%, but demand more than kept pace. A product pulling back 5% while nearly tripling its sell-through ratio is getting more popular, not less. The restock arrived and it was not enough. If sell-through stays above 2.0 next week, the $482 dip is a buying signal, not a ceiling.

The Jumpstart Delay Adds Intrigue

WotC delayed the official Marvel Jumpstart release, but 198 units moved at $114.45 with 2.23x sell-through. Supply grew 30% and sellers grew 45%, so inventory is clearly reaching the market through some channel — pre-sale allocations, early stock, or inventory that shipped before the hold. The sell-through ratio suggests demand will be there when the product fully releases. If the delay is creating artificial scarcity on a product with proven demand, the post-release supply normalization could either relieve the crunch or get absorbed just as fast as the commodity tier restocks were this week.

What To Watch Next Week

1

Marvel Commander deck restock timing. Avengers Assemble (41.8 avg qty, 3.86x) and Doom Prevails (54.6 avg qty, 3.15x) are the immediate crunch. If distributor restock does not land this week, expect further price increases. If it does, watch whether demand absorbs it (like Play Booster at 1.84x) or the price gets swamped (like Prerelease Pack).

2

Prerelease Pack supply digestion. Avg qty jumped from 324 to 599 on the restock wave. Whether that number plateaus or keeps climbing will signal if the restock is done — and by extension, whether $36 VWAP is a temporary dip or the new ceiling.

3

Scene Box demand floor. Both Scene Boxes have supply growing and sell-through below 0.10. If they do not find demand soon, sub-$35 is plausible. A stabilization there could be interesting for patient buyers, but the trend is still pointing down.

4

Duskmourn Endless Punishment at 28.3 avg qty and five consecutive weeks of supply contraction. If it drops below 25 with sell-through still above 0.7, this is the quietest crunch on the market at $188 VWAP. Nobody is talking about it, which is usually when the price moves.

— The MTGsold Team

Calculation Notes & Disclaimers

  • Metrics are based on MTGsold internal sales/listing snapshots for the report window only.
  • avg qty = average of daily inventory (most complete scrape per day, by seller coverage), not a sum of all intraday listings.
  • sell-through = units sold this week / avg qty this week; values above 1 indicate inventory turned over multiple times.
  • Percentage changes are week-over-week versus the prior-week baseline; very small baselines can exaggerate % moves.
  • Listings are marketplace snapshots and may include relists, temporary removals, and scrape gaps, so flagged low-confidence moves should be treated cautiously.
  • Marketplace sections are segmented to avoid cross-stream blending of metrics.