About
LEGO Ninjago Legacy 32 is a magazine that continues the successful formula of the Ninjago line: action-packed comics, challenges, games, and activities that spark creativity and celebrate the LEGO universe. The content is solid, with a comic that appeals to younger fans but also entertains older ones thanks to its connection to classic stories and nostalgic characters. The main highlight is the included mini set: Lloyd (Mech Pilot) and an Imperium Claw General. Despite having only 4 pieces, the minifigures are well-detailed and make a great bonus for collectors or those looking to build up their armies. The inclusion of the Imperium Claw General is especially interesting for fans following the latest seasons of the series.
Minifigure review
Zane (njo942) , in his Legacy version, brings back the classic look that represents his appearance from the earlier seasons of Ninjago. The figure features detailed torso and leg printing that captures the essence of his ninja armor, with a clean white design and his signature blue headband on the traditional helmet piece. It’s a simple yet iconic minifigure that fits perfectly in any Ninjago collection or play scene. The Temple Guard (njo943) is a nice addition, offering something a bit different. With gold helmet details and a printed torso that suggests temple armor, it’s great for creating battle scenarios or populating temple builds. While it doesn’t have the personality of the main characters, it complements the set nicely and adds variety to any Ninjago display.
Together, these minifigures bring solid value to the magazine pack, making it a fun and worthwhile addition for collectors or kids looking to expand their Ninjago adventures.









