Secret Lair Totally TubuLair TMNT Superdrop: six five-card drops arrive March 2
Wizards' Secret Lair Totally TubuLair superdrop lands March 2 at 9:00 AM PST with six five-card TMNT-themed drops, $29.99 non-foil/$39.99 foil, and bundle options up to $399.99.

VHS Villains Wizards of the Coast is selling this as a six-drop Secret Lair event and the VHS Villains installment leans into full-on 90s Nickelodeon vibes, explicitly naming Shredder, Krang, Bebop, and Rocksteady among its pieces. Each drop in the Superdrop contains five reprints and this one dresses familiar Magic cards in classic TMNT villain iconography, with Nerd Reactor mapping Higure, the Still Wind to “Shredder, Criminal Mastermind” and Triskelion to “Krang’s Android.” Price is $29.99 for the non-foil or $39.99 for foil, and Magic Wizards’ copy even promises “mutant mayhem, street-level heroics, and several extremely avoidable bad decisions,” pizza not included.
The Mighty Mutanimals The Mighty Mutanimals drop is explicitly described as featuring TMNT’s Mutanimals and, according to MTGrocks and MTG Salvation, the “reprint value in this Secret Lair is no joke.” It contains five reprints priced the same as every other drop in the Superdrop, $29.99 non-foil or $39.99 foil, and MTGrocks flags the financial upside by calling attention to valuable first-time or notable reprints tied into the TMNT styling. If you care about playables as much as art, MTGrocks’ coverage suggests this is one of the drops to watch for substantive reprint value.
The Last Ronin The Last Ronin themed drop pulls directly from the darker Last Ronin storyline and outfits five established Magic cards in that setting’s aesthetic, again at $29.99 non-foil or $39.99 foil for the five-card set. MTG Salvation’s page fragments highlight the ronin imagery and the drop’s place inside the six-drop lineup, making this a clear artistic pivot from the VHS Villains cartoon nostalgia toward a grimmer narrative take. The Last Ronin drop sits inside the Superdrop’s broader theatrical move to merge TMNT characters and Magic staples, so expect both collectors and players to pick according to taste.
Kevin Eastman, colors One of two Kevin Eastman–focused drops showcases Eastman’s color pieces and includes five reprints at the standard Secret Lair price points. Polygon called out that Wizards is “reprinting a $30 ninja staple with art from TMNT’s co-creator Kevin Eastman,” and singled out cards like Sunforger as gameplay-relevant pieces being dressed up in Eastman’s linework. That combination of a known, playable card and Eastman’s name makes this colors drop the most likely single-card target for players who want art they can actually cast, not just frame.
Kevin Eastman, inks The second Eastman drop goes black-and-white with ink work and the same five-card, $29.99/$39.99 structure, giving collectors an alternate Eastman aesthetic to chase. Magic Wizards lists both Kevin Eastman (Colors) and Kevin Eastman (Inks) as separate drops on the Totally TubuLair page, so if you care about matching art styles across a deck or cabinet you’ll want to decide whether color, inks, or both fit your plan. Polygon’s coverage of Eastman art on a high-value reprint reinforces that these Kevin Eastman drops are where the crossover bites into both collecting and gameplay.

Stan Sakai The Stan Sakai drop celebrates Usagi Yojimbo with five reprints and, per the Magic Wizards and MtGSalvation fragments, explicitly includes Usagi Yojimbo–style pieces rendered in Sakai’s expressive linework. MtGSalvation confirms the Stan Sakai drop will follow the same $29.99 non-foil / $39.99 foil pricing and includes five reprints of established Magic cards, so this is the one to target if you want Usagi-themed art on playable cards. Given Sakai’s involvement and the clear Usagi branding, expect this drop to appeal strongly to cross-franchise collectors and fans of samurai-flavored Magic staples.
Buying logistics, bundles, and timing (practical wrap) The whole Superdrop goes live March 2, 2026 at 9:00 AM PST on MagicSecretLair.com, with the pre-queue opening at 8:00 AM PST; MTGrocks warns that entering the pre-queue assigns a random seat so “there is no difference in queuing up at 8:00 or 8:58,” but also recommends joining the pre-queue to maximize your odds. Per Magic Wizards and reporting from Nerd Reactor and MTG Salvation, every five-card drop is $29.99 non-foil and $39.99 foil; the “Totally TubuLair! Everything Bundle” bundles both foil and non-foil versions of all six drops for $399.99, while a Turtle Power Foil Bundle is $229.99 and a Heroes in a Half Shell Non-Foil Bundle is $171.99. MTGrocks also ties timing to the wider rollout, noting the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Universes Beyond set releases March 6, 2026, and warns collectors to be prepared for rapid sellouts; Magic Wizards’ site sweetens the checkout with “All single orders over $99 ship free,” terms apply.
Final take This Superdrop deliberately mixes collectable art and playable value: Kevin Eastman and Stan Sakai get the spotlight, Polygon and MTGrocks point to meaningful reprints like Sunforger and other staples, Nerd Reactor maps TMNT characters to specific Magic cards, and Wizards’ official copy leans into both nostalgia and spectacle. If you want something to actually play with, target the Eastman colors drop; if you want to display a theme or chase a first-time reprint, watch The Mighty Mutanimals and MTGrocks’ notes about notable reprints. Expect fast-moving inventory on March 2 at 9:00 AM PST, and plan your pre-queue and bundle strategy accordingly — this is a limited window and a concentrated week of TMNT MTG releases that will amplify demand.
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