Disco The Joker (sh0440) Quick Facts
| BrickLink ID | sh0440 |
| Theme | Super Heroes |
| Year Released | 2017 |
| Average Price (Used) | $97.52 |
| Average Price (New) | $92.64 |
| Price Range | $34.15 – $200.00 |
| Parts | 6 |
| Found In | 1 set |
About Disco The Joker
The LEGO Disco The Joker (sh0440) is a Super Heroes minifigure worth $97.52 on average, released in 2017 and found in 1 set. It has 6 individual parts. The Super Heroes theme average is $16.29, making this figure above average for its theme.
Disco The Joker (sh0440) is one of the higher-value LEGO Super Heroes minifigures, selling for an average of $97.52 on BrickLink. It was exclusive to a single set — The Joker Manor (2017). That exclusivity is the main driver behind the price — once the set retired, the only way to get this figure was the secondary market.
Parts in Disco The Joker (6)






Sets containing Disco The Joker (1)
Common questions about Disco The Joker
How much is LEGO sh0440 (Disco The Joker) worth in 2026?
The LEGO Disco The Joker (sh0440) is worth $97.52 used and $92.64 new/sealed on average, based on BrickLink sales data from the last 6 months. Prices range from $34.15 to $200.00 depending on condition. This is above the Super Heroes theme average of $16.29. Completeness (all accessories included) and print condition are the biggest factors affecting price.
What sets include the Disco The Joker minifigure?
Disco The Joker appears in 1 set: The Joker Manor (70922-1, ~$740.82). Since it was only in one set, it can't be sourced elsewhere — that scarcity is reflected in the price.
How do I identify Disco The Joker?
Look for the BrickLink ID sh0440 — it's the definitive identifier for this figure. Disco The Joker is made up of 6 parts including specialized accessories. The parts breakdown on this page shows each component with colors. If you have a loose figure and aren't sure what it is, the brick'em scanner can identify it from a photo in a few seconds.
What's the best way to sell Disco The Joker?
At $97.52, this figure is worth listing individually on BrickLink where LEGO buyers specifically search by ID. Take clear photos showing all sides and accessories. BrickLink listings at or slightly below the 6-month average tend to sell within a week or two. eBay is a good secondary option if you want a wider audience, but expect slightly lower prices after fees.
Does condition matter for Disco The Joker?
At $97.52 average, yes. Buyers at this price point expect a complete figure with all accessories, no major scratches on printed elements, and tight joints. Minor play wear is generally acceptable, but cracked or heavily scratched torso prints will drop the price below average. If you have the figure new/sealed (averaging $92.64), keep it protected — the premium for mint condition is significant.

