Marvel Snap Albums

Browse all 77 released Marvel Snap albums (plus 4 upcoming) and track your completion progress. Albums are themed sets of card variants grouped around a character, artist, or art style. Each album has 7 to 12 variants, and collecting them unlocks reward tiers that grant Credits, Collector's Tokens, exclusive avatars, emotes, mystery variants, and Boosters. The album grid shows a cover image, progress bar, and the Gold and Token cost to complete each set. Sort by Newest (release date), Cost to Complete (cheapest unfinished first), or Progress (closest to the next reward tier). Premium sorts add Album Value (best VPV first), Rewards Remaining (most unclaimed Token value), and # of Completions (how many tracked players have finished it). Filter by reward type (variant, emote, currency, new card), max variant price tier (Rare Max, SR Max, Vault+), progress status (complete or incomplete), or browse by artist or album type. Completion counts aggregate across 5,653 synced players and refresh every four hours.

Which Marvel Snap albums have the best value?

SnapComplete calculates a VPV (Value Per Variant) score for every album based on your actual collection. VPV measures the net Token value you get back per variant purchased. For each album, the algorithm finds the optimal stopping tier where buying one more variant would cost more than the reward gives back. It factors in the Gold cost of each unowned variant (converted at the Token Tuesday rate of 0.8 tokens per Gold), the 200-Token shop rebate you earn every 10 variant purchases, and the Credit and Token rewards at each tier. A positive VPV means the album pays for itself. Albums with positive VPV show a "+VALUE" tag on the grid card. The Album Detail page breaks down the full cost-vs-reward math: Gold spend, Token spend, shop rebates, Credit conversions, and the value of any Series 4 or Series 5 card rewards. Because VPV runs against your actual owned variants, two players see different rankings depending on what they already have.

What does the album detail page show?

Clicking any album opens its detail page with the full variant grid, reward tier ladder, and completion cost. Variants are sorted with unowned purchasable cards first (cheapest to most expensive), then unowned cards you cannot buy yet because you do not own the base card, then owned variants. Each reward tier shows the reward type and name, how many more variants you need to reach it, and the incremental Gold and Token cost to get there from your current progress. Completed tiers show a checkmark. Clicking a variant opens a detail modal with owner rarity rank, artist credit, acquisition source, album membership, and equipped popularity among tracked players. For premium users, the album detail also displays the full +Value Breakdown with line-by-line Token math. You can navigate between albums with keyboard arrow keys or the prev/next buttons without returning to the grid.

How do album filters and artist browsing work?

You can sort albums, show All Albums or Planned Only (premium users with variants in their shopping cart), pick a reward type, or search by name. An Artist / Type toggle switches between browsing by artist name and browsing by album style label. Artist mode groups albums by their primary artist; Type mode groups by style labels. Two special entries appear in both modes: Character Album (albums built around a single character's variants) and Variety (albums with 4 or more artists, meaning no single artist defines the set). The Max Price filter narrows to albums where every remaining unowned variant falls within a price ceiling: Rare Max (700 Gold), SR Max (1,200 Gold), or Vault+ (only albums with Vault-tier variants). Completed albums get a gold trophy badge and a shimmer effect on their cover image.

Browse albums: A Leap of Faith, Absolutely Savage, Arcane Assembly, Artgerm Heroines, Bean There, Done That, Berserker Barrage, Boss Babies, Buy My Variants, Chaos and Carnage, Chibi Supremacy, Chiola Senses Tingling, Cosmic Companions, Cosmic Conquerers, Cute but Deadly, Cybermantic Syndicate, Dardo's Barcodes, Dark Divinations, Derrick Chew, DESTROY All Pixels, Disco's Not Dead, and 61 more.