Weekly Report (Jun 8–14, 2026)
Weekly Market Pulse
TCGPlayer sealed moved 5,760 units across 4,804 orders this week for $772,060 in total revenue — down 3% on units but 22% on revenue from last week. The gap between those numbers is almost entirely one product: Marvel Super Heroes Collector Booster Display went from 707 units last week to 274 this week, shedding roughly $190K in weekly revenue by itself. Strip that out and the rest of the market was essentially flat.
What Marvel lost in Collector Booster volume it more than made up in breadth. Seven Marvel products posted sell-through above 1.0 this week, up from three last week. The supply crunch that started in the booster tier has spread to the Commander decks, Gift Bundle, and Jumpstart Display — all draining faster than new supply can appear. The Play Booster Display held at $135.76 despite absorbing a 49% supply increase, and the Commander decks collectively moved 840 units across four SKUs. Marvel commanded roughly 60% of the week’s total TCGPlayer revenue.
Daily flow was stable: Monday through Friday ranged from 828 to 1,223 units, weekend tapered to the 770-830 range. No sale-day distortions, no anomalous spikes. A normal week.
| Product | Revenue | Units | VWAP | WoW |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marvel Super Heroes Coll Booster… | $139,484.32 | 274 | $509.07 | +8.52% |
| Marvel Super Heroes Play Booster… | $99,649.41 | 734 | $135.76 | +0.63% |
| The Hobbit Coll Booster Display | $35,739.34 | 49 | $729.37 | -1.09% |
| SoS Coll Booster Display | $26,451.76 | 57 | $464.07 | -1.09% |
| FF Coll Booster Display | $26,074.95 | 22 | $1185.23 | +0.23% |
| Marvel Cmdr Doom Prevails | $23,350.41 | 230 | $101.52 | +4.58% |
| Marvel Jumpstart Booster Display | $21,553.61 | 188 | $114.65 | +2.01% |
| FF Play Booster Display | $19,340.85 | 96 | $201.47 | +1.77% |
| Edge of Eternities Play Booster … | $17,702.10 | 139 | $127.35 | -0.41% |
| SoS Play Booster Display | $15,598.49 | 113 | $138.04 | -1.75% |
Top Gainers
Marvel Super Heroes Gift Bundle posted the largest single-week price move in this report cycle: VWAP $96.85 -> $130.16 (+34.40%) on 49 units and $6,378 in revenue across 48 orders. The supply story is stark — avg qty collapsed from 75.8 -> 29.6 (-61.01%) and sellers halved from 12.5 to 6.0 (-52.38%). Sell-through of 1.6577 means the remaining supply is turning over faster than it’s being replenished. At 29.6 avg qty and 6 sellers, this product is approaching extinction on TCGPlayer. Last week’s report flagged the -37.82% supply contraction as “the strongest tightening profile in this week’s data” — this week the lid came off.
FINAL FANTASY Chocobo Bundle broke out at VWAP $241.17 -> $278.65 (+15.54%) on 34 units and $9,474 in revenue across 32 orders. This is the resolution of a three-week tracking thread: seller count crossed below the 50-seller threshold two weeks ago, supply thinned steadily through 124 -> 97 -> 96, and the price sat flat at $239-241 waiting for a catalyst. The catalyst arrived — 34 units moved at significantly higher prices while supply held essentially flat at 96.1 (down just 0.84%). Sellers ticked up slightly to 47.1, suggesting a few new entrants at the higher price level. Sell-through of 0.3539 on a stable supply base reads as genuine demand-driven repricing rather than thin-liquidity noise.
Bloomburrow Commander Deck Family Matters bounced back with VWAP $33.13 -> $37.11 (+12.01%) on 28 units and $1,039 in revenue across 19 orders — a reversal from last week’s -5.15% decline. Supply is contracting modestly at avg qty 158.9 -> 147.5 (-7.17%) with sellers down from 67.2 to 64.4 (-4.18%). Sell-through of 0.1898 is moderate. The two-week pattern of -5% then +12% on similar volume and slowly tightening supply suggests the product is oscillating around a fair-value range in the mid-$30s rather than trending in either direction.
Emet-Selch of the Third Seat Borderless Chocobo Track Foil continued its climb with VWAP $79.95 -> $88.81 (+11.09%) on 20 units and $1,776 in revenue. This is the second consecutive week above $79 and the third consecutive appearance on the gainer board for FINAL FANTASY chase foils. Still carries the baseline_small_supply flag — no supply data available — but the consistency of the price move across multiple weeks on 20+ units gives it more weight than a single-week thin-liquidity blip. Still not high conviction, but the “file under noise” read from two weeks ago is getting harder to sustain.
Assassin’s Creed Beyond Booster Display gained VWAP $103.68 -> $112.64 (+8.64%) on 28 units and $3,154 in revenue across 21 orders. Supply is contracting at avg qty 270.2 -> 247.4 (-8.44%) with sellers dropping from 53.3 to 48.4 (-9.16%). Sell-through of 0.1132 is low, but the steady supply drain paired with sellers exiting suggests the product is gradually tightening. This is a quiet, unglamorous move on an IP crossover product that has been on the market for a while — the kind of slow drift upward that often gets overlooked until someone checks the three-month chart.
Marvel Super Heroes Collector Booster Display confirmed last week’s supply-crunch thesis with VWAP $469.10 -> $509.07 (+8.52%) on 274 units and $139,484 in revenue across 226 orders. Last week’s report flagged the flat-price/high-absorption puzzle and the Mayhem-cleared-cheap-tier theory; this week the price moved. Avg qty dropped from 237.0 -> 178.8 (-24.55%), crossing below the 200-unit threshold identified last week as the crunch signal. Sell-through eased from 2.98 to 1.53 as sellers entered (up 26.74% to 26.4), but new supply was not enough to prevent the repricing. The restock wave arrived and demand still outpaced it. Three consecutive weeks of sell-through above 1.0 on a $470-510 product is not a normal market.
On Manapool, Marvel Super Heroes Collector Booster Pack (Manapool) led gainers with VWAP $44.85 -> $53.41 (+19.09%) on 6 units, while Marvel Super Heroes Commander Deck Doom Prevails (Manapool) gained $93.80 -> $102.15 (+8.90%) on 8 units with supply collapsing from 15.0 to 3.9 avg qty — a 2.07 sell-through that mirrors the TCGPlayer crunch. FINAL FANTASY Play Booster Pack (Manapool) ticked up $5.82 -> $6.31 (+8.31%) on 13 units, Marvel Super Heroes Collector Booster Display (Manapool) gained $470.03 -> $502.94 (+7.00%) on 10 units, and Phyrexia All Will Be One Set Booster Pack (Manapool) edged up $7.25 -> $7.60 (+4.83%) on 5 units. The Marvel Commander crunch is showing up on Manapool too — Doom Prevails at 3.9 avg qty is nearly delisted.
Top Decliners
Lorwyn Eclipsed Commander Deck Blight Curse leads decliners with a VWAP crash from $32.18 -> $24.27 (-24.58%) on 66 units and $1,602 in revenue across 32 orders. This product’s four-week trajectory tells the whole story: -13.05%, +14.07%, -24.58%. Supply has not budged — avg qty 411.9 -> 413.6 (+0.42%), sellers 86.7 -> 88.8 (+2.39%). What changed is volume: 66 units across 32 orders suggests bulk buying at deep discount, clearing out the cheap end of the order book. Sell-through actually improved to 0.1596, the highest in our tracking window, but only because buyers showed up at fire-sale prices. The structural oversupply is unchanged at 413 avg qty, and the price volatility is driven by episodic bulk clearing rather than genuine demand shifts.
Secret of Strixhaven Bundle continued its decline with VWAP $49.02 -> $44.11 (-10.01%) on 134 units and $5,911 in revenue across 102 orders. This is the third consecutive week of declines, with the product dropping from $56.39 three weeks ago through $49.09 to $44.11. Supply expanded again at avg qty 309.7 -> 391.5 (+26.41%) with sellers growing from 67.3 to 75.3 (+12.02%). Sell-through of 0.3422 is actually solid — 134 units on 391 avg supply — but the inventory build keeps outpacing demand. The Bundle remains where sellers concentrate new Strixhaven inventory, while the Commander decks hold firmer pricing at lower volume. Three weeks of data now confirm the product-line stratification pattern.
Marvel Super Heroes Beginner Box dropped VWAP $25.38 -> $23.32 (-8.14%) on 109 units and $2,542 in revenue across 97 orders. Despite the price decline, the supply story is actually tightening — avg qty collapsed from 306.7 -> 175.5 (-42.77%) with sellers down from 22.2 to 19.7 (-11.11%). Sell-through of 0.6211 is strong. This looks like the entry-level Marvel product finding its post-launch price: the initial listing wave has been absorbed and the remaining pool is significantly thinner. The price decline may reflect bargain-tier listings clearing rather than weakening demand — similar to the pattern the Collector Booster showed before repricing upward.
Avatar The Last Airbender Bundle slipped VWAP $52.86 -> $49.40 (-6.55%) on 29 units and $1,433 in revenue across 29 orders. Supply is essentially flat at avg qty 242.9 -> 239.3 (-1.49%) with sellers stable at 59.4 -> 58.9. Sell-through of 0.1212 is low. A gradual drift lower with stable supply and no seller exodus — this is a product slowly normalizing toward its equilibrium price without any particular urgency from either side of the market.
Marvel Super Heroes Prerelease Pack declined VWAP $42.74 -> $40.27 (-5.80%) on 171 units and $6,886 in revenue across 124 orders. Supply surged again at avg qty 175.5 -> 324.2 (+84.81%) — the second consecutive week of massive supply builds as prerelease event stock continues to flood the market. Sell-through of 0.5274 is still healthy, with over half of new supply getting absorbed. This is textbook post-event normalization: prerelease packs flood in, price adjusts downward, and the market works through the glut. The sell-through suggests this stabilizes once the event stock wave passes.
Secrets of Strixhaven Commander Deck Prismari Artistry gave back last week’s gains with VWAP $40.86 -> $38.51 (-5.77%) on 28 units and $1,078 in revenue across 27 orders. Supply grew at avg qty 232.6 -> 240.7 (+3.49%) with sellers ticking up from 52.8 to 56.3 (+6.70%). Sell-through of 0.1163 is thin. Last week this product gained 10.5% and I noted the move was “less convincing than Silverquill’s tightening setup” due to growing supply — this week confirmed that read. Silverquill Influence, by contrast, held essentially flat at $52.84 (-0.54%) on continued supply contraction. The hierarchy within Strixhaven Commander decks remains: Silverquill and Witherbloom hold, Prismari drifts.
On Manapool, LOTR Commander Deck Elven Council (Manapool) led declines at VWAP $57.97 -> $56.25 (-2.98%) on 4 units with supply draining from 21.7 to 11.4 avg qty. Avatar The Last Airbender Play Booster Display (Manapool) fell $138.69 -> $134.88 (-2.74%) on 3 units. Tarkir Dragonstorm Collector Booster Display (Manapool) dipped $403.32 -> $393.99 (-2.31%) on 4 units, Secrets of Strixhaven Codex Bundle (Manapool) slipped $128.92 -> $126.26 (-2.06%) on 18 units, and Mystery Booster 2 Booster Pack (Manapool) eased $15.32 -> $15.07 (-1.64%) on 9 units.
Supply / Velocity Read-Through
The TCGPlayer sell-through leaderboard this week is a Marvel Super Heroes showcase. Seven of the set’s products posted sell-through above 1.0, an unprecedented breadth of simultaneous supply crunching across a single IP. Marvel Super Heroes Jumpstart Booster Display leads at 2.7589 sell-through with avg qty collapsing from 150.1 -> 68.1 (-54.60%) and sellers down from 17.3 to 12.1 (-29.82%). Avengers Assemble (2.3580), Doom Prevails (2.3141), Fantastic Four (1.8883), Gift Bundle (1.6577), Collector Booster Display (1.5327), and Wakanda Forever (1.4196) round out the list. The Commander decks are the new pressure point — all four posted sell-through above 1.4x with supply contracting 24-54% and moving 198-230 units each.
The Marvel Super Heroes Play Booster Display absorbed a major restock wave — avg qty 542.7 -> 809.2 (+49.11%), sellers 34.3 -> 45.3 (+32.01%) — and still posted 0.9071 sell-through. Seven hundred thirty-four units on 809 avg supply. Distributors clearly targeted the Play Booster for restocking; the product’s price held at $135.76 (+0.63%) through the influx. The fact that demand nearly kept pace with a 49% supply jump while prices didn’t budge is the strongest signal in the data that Marvel demand is structural, not hype-driven.
Follow-up on last week’s watch list: the FINAL FANTASY Chocobo Bundle broke out — VWAP $241 -> $278 (+15.54%), supply flat at 96, sellers holding at 47. Three weeks of quiet thinning resolved into a clean demand-driven reprice. Avatar Collector Booster Display, Foundations Collector Booster Display, and Doctor Who Commander Deck Display all dropped below reporting threshold — cohort dropouts with no new data to evaluate. The Strixhaven Bundle did not find a floor at $49, dropping another 10% to $44.11 on a 26% supply build. Three consecutive weeks of decline.
| Product | Sell-Through | Avg Qty | Supply Δ | Sellers Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marvel Jumpstart Booster Display | 2.7589 | 68.1 | -54.60% | -29.82% |
| Marvel Cmdr Avengers Assemble | 2.3580 | 85.7 | -53.75% | -28.99% |
| Marvel Cmdr Doom Prevails | 2.3141 | 99.4 | -39.40% | -17.09% |
| Marvel Cmdr Fantastic Four | 1.8883 | 104.9 | -42.80% | -32.43% |
| Marvel Gift Bundle | 1.6577 | 29.6 | -61.01% | -52.38% |
| Marvel Coll Booster Display | 1.5327 | 178.8 | -24.55% | +26.74% |
| Marvel Cmdr Wakanda Forever | 1.4196 | 147.9 | -24.07% | -7.31% |
All seven products above are Marvel Super Heroes — the tightest set-wide inventory situation on TCGPlayer in our tracking history. The Jumpstart Booster Display at 68.1 avg qty with 2.76x sell-through is the most immediate crunch candidate, followed by the Gift Bundle at 29.6 avg qty (near-delisted) and Avengers Assemble at 85.7 avg qty draining 54% per week.
Secret of Strixhaven Bundle (avg qty 391.5, +26.41% WoW) and Marvel Super Heroes Prerelease Pack (avg qty 324.2, +84.81%) saw the largest inventory builds on TCGPlayer. The Prerelease Pack’s strong sell-through (0.5274) offsets its supply growth; the Strixhaven Bundle’s supply build continues to outpace its 0.34 sell-through. Lorwyn Eclipsed Play Booster Display (avg qty 440.0, +10.98%) also expanded meaningfully.
Seller geography reshuffled significantly from last week. California leads at 10.6% of tracked inventory, displacing Washington which dropped from 11.9% to 5.0%. Texas rose to second at 7.1%, followed by Oregon at 6.4%, New York at 5.8%, and Ohio at 5.8%. The Pacific Northwest combination of WA, OR, and ID fell from 22.0% to 17.1% of total supply. Quebec City holds the #1 city position at 4,268 units, followed by Gahanna, OH (2,223) and Brooklyn (2,044). Liberty, IN entered the top 10 at 1,998 units. Geographic spread across 479 located sellers at 100% coverage shows a broader distribution than recent weeks, with the West Coast concentration loosening as Midwest and Southern sellers grow their share.
Emet-Selch of the Third Seat Borderless Chocobo Track Foil carries the baseline_small_supply flag with no supply or seller data. The +11.09% move on 20 units is the third consecutive week of FINAL FANTASY chase foils appearing on the gainer board. Volume consistency increases confidence relative to earlier weeks, but supply-blind moves remain inherently lower conviction than supply-validated ones. Avatar Collector Booster Display, Foundations Collector Booster Display, and Doctor Who Commander Deck Display dropped below reporting threshold this week — volume went quiet rather than confirming or refuting prior watch-list calls.
Opinionated Takeaways
Marvel’s supply crunch is set-wide and accelerating
Seven products above 1.0 sell-through is not a single-SKU story anymore. The Commander decks are the new pressure point — all four moving 198-230 units per week into supply pools of 85-165 that are contracting 24-54% per week. That rate of drain gives them maybe two to three weeks before something has to give: either a massive restock arrives or prices reprice the way the Gift Bundle and Collector Booster just did. The Play Booster absorbing a 49% supply wave at 0.91 sell-through while holding price is the strongest structural demand signal in the data. This is not cooling off.
Chocobo Bundle breakout resolves a three-week thesis
I flagged the seller count dropping below 50 two weeks ago. The supply thinned. The price sat flat. Then it moved 15.5% in a single week on stable supply. That is the textbook sequence: supply contracts quietly, the price doesn’t move for a while because there’s still depth at the old level, and then one week the remaining depth isn’t enough and the VWAP jumps. The question now is whether the move holds. A few new sellers showed up at 47.1 (up from 45.6). If they keep entering and the count grows past 50 again, the product drifts back. If it stays below 50 and supply holds at 96, the $278 level is the new floor.
Strixhaven Bundle repricing is not done
Three consecutive weeks of decline: $56.39 -> $49.09 -> $44.11. Supply grew from 263 to 310 to 392. The sell-through is actually fine at 0.34 — this is not a demand problem, it’s a supply-flood problem. Sellers continue to concentrate new Strixhaven inventory in the Bundle because it’s the lowest-friction SKU to list. At $44 the product is approaching the price point where listing fees eat into margin enough that some sellers stop bothering. That may be where the floor forms, but it’s not there yet.
Geography deconcentration is healthy
Washington’s drop from 11.9% to 5.0% of tracked inventory is the most notable geographic shift in our data. California, Texas, Ohio, and Indiana all grew their share. A more geographically distributed supply base reduces the risk of regional disruptions impacting market-wide availability and generally corresponds to a more mature, liquid market. The Marvel supply crunch is happening despite this broader seller base, which reinforces that the demand signal is genuine rather than an artifact of concentrated supply from a few regional sellers.
What To Watch Next Week
Marvel Commander decks are the next repricing candidates. All four posted sell-through above 1.4x with supply contracting 24-54%. Doom Prevails at $101.52 and 230 units is the bellwether — if it breaks $110, the tier moves. Watch whether a restock wave arrives to the Commander tier the way it did for the Play Booster this week.
Marvel Collector Booster Display at $509 VWAP and 178.8 avg qty. The restock wave arrived and wasn’t enough — sell-through still held at 1.53. If a second wave doesn’t land, $550 is in play. If it does and sell-through drops below 1.0, the $509 level becomes the local ceiling. The directional read is intact either way.
Chocobo Bundle at $278. Does it hold? Seller count went from 45.6 to 47.1 — new entrants are showing up at the higher price. If sellers stay below 50 and VWAP holds above $265, the breakout is confirmed. If sellers grow past 50 and supply rebuilds, the move fades.
Tarkir Dragonstorm Commander Deck Temur Roar posted 0.95 sell-through on 71 units with supply down 33% to avg qty 75. If it crosses 1.0 next week, this becomes one of the tighter Tarkir products. The market hasn’t noticed yet — price only moved 2%.
— 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.