Lego's Bionicle series, which has a science fiction vibe, is also amazing. It has unique robotic - like creatures with lots of movable parts. The story behind Bionicle adds to its charm as well, making it a great addition to Lego science fiction.
No. Lego Marvel is mainly centered around superheroes and villains from the Marvel comics and movies. Pulp Fiction is a completely different property, with its own distinct style and characters that don't cross over into the Lego Marvel line. So you won't find any such sets.
The Lego Rogue One A Star Wars Story set is different from other Star Wars Lego sets in several ways. For one, it focuses on a specific and somewhat standalone story within the Star Wars universe. So, the set pieces are more tailored to the events and locations in Rogue One. The characters included are also unique to this story. While other Star Wars sets might have more of the classic trilogy characters, this one has the Rogue One crew. Additionally, the design of the structures in the set might be more complex in some cases to accurately represent the industrial and military settings in Rogue One.
It all starts when Peter Parker gets bitten by a radioactive spider. This gives him amazing powers like super strength, the ability to climb walls, and a 'spider sense'.
Well, the Slender Man is a rather creepy and mysterious character. In a potential 'Slender Man Lego Story', one could imagine building Lego structures that are associated with the typical elements of Slender Man lore. This might include tall, thin towers to represent his lanky figure, or a fog - filled Lego landscape to give that eerie feeling. It could also be a story about a Lego character trying to escape from Slender Man in a Lego - made maze - like world. But again, this is all just imaginative thinking as there's no one set 'Slender Man Lego Story' that's widely known.