New Funko Pops This Week

New Funko Pops This Week
The collectible world is once again turning heads with an exciting wave of new Funko Pops arriving this week — perfect for fans, display collectors, and anyone watching for value or speculation. Whether you’re drawn to the comic-book roots of Iron Man, the dystopian future of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin, or the neon-lit future of TRON: Ares, this batch delivers variety, style and strong shelf presence. Use the focus keyword new Funko Pops throughout this blog as we break down six standout pieces you should know about.

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Funko POP! Comic Covers Iron Man #232
This latest new Funko Pop features Iron Man suspended against the dramatic cover of Iron Man #232 (1988) — a striking piece for comic-cover collectors. According to Funko, the figure stands about 4.6 inches tall and is adhered to a backdrop and base for display integrity. 

Why it matters: The Comic Covers line remains popular for its blend of Pop figure and comic-art aesthetic. For Marvel fans and speculators alike, the #232 variant ties into Iron Man’s darker story arcs — adding thematic weight.

Funko POP! Comics Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin – Uno
Coming in hot from the TMNT universe, Uno from The Last Ronin series lands as part of this week’s new Funko Pops. The figure measures approximately 3.7 inches tall and is boxed in a window display. 

Why it matters: The Last Ronin has strong storytelling credentials and fan demand. A collectible Pop figure tied to such a series can appeal both to fans of the franchise and speculators.

New Funko Pops This Week

Funko POP! Jack Skellington (Patchwork) #1633
From the world of Disney and The Nightmare Before Christmas, the Patchwork version of Jack Skellington adds a stylised twist to a beloved character. The figure runs about 4-inches tall. 

Why it matters: Patchwork editions offer a stylised variant aesthetic — collectors often value both character recognition and unique design. This is part of the wave of new Funko Pops with distinctive finishes.

Funko POP! Rides Athena with Light Cycle (TRON: Ares)
This entry brings sci-fi flair: Athena with Light Cycle from TRON: Ares (#316) joins the new Funko Pops roster. The vinyl Rides figure stands approx. 3.6 inches and features the cycle. Funko+1
Why it matters: With the movie release tied to October 2025, merch timing is key. The Pop ties directly to the film’s promotional wave.

Funko POP! Movies Wicked – Dorothy Gale #1928
Dorothy Gale joins the Funko lineup inspired by Wicked, bringing a refreshed look to one of cinema’s most recognizable characters. The vinyl figure captures Dorothy in her signature blue-checkered dress with basket in hand, evoking both nostalgia and anticipation for the upcoming Wicked film. The figure’s subtle pose and attention to costume detail make it a standout for collectors of movie-themed Pops. This edition ties directly into the growing hype surrounding Wicked’s two-part cinematic release, ensuring cross-fandom appeal between Broadway and film audiences.

Funko POP! Marvel Studios What If…? – Avenger Mech #1570
From the multiversal chaos of Marvel Studios’ What If…?, the Avenger Mech merges superhero iconography with mecha design in one powerhouse vinyl figure. This bobblehead showcases a striking fusion of Captain America’s shield, Iron Man’s tech, and Thor’s color palette, embodying a “what if” version of the Avengers united into one armored entity. Its bold sculpt, layered paint application, and futuristic stance make it one of the more visually dynamic Marvel Pops in recent waves. As the What If…? animated series continues to explore alternate realities, this Avenger Mech stands as a collectible snapshot of Marvel’s ever-expanding imagination.

Funko POP! Movies Wicked – Elphaba #1925
Elphaba—the green-skinned icon of Oz—returns with a design that perfectly blends theatrical flair and Funko charm. Draped in her classic dark attire and holding the Grimmerie, this vinyl figure celebrates one of the most enduring and complex antiheroes in musical history. The emerald tones and sculpted hat brim showcase Funko’s knack for character likeness. For Wicked fans anticipating the movie’s release, Elphaba’s Pop is an essential pairing with Dorothy, marking a fresh era for Oz-inspired collectibles.

Funko POP! Television – Skeletor “Until We Meet Again” #1787
From Masters of the Universe, this Skeletor Pop flips the usual script—literally. Displayed from behind with the phrase “Until We Meet Again,” it nods to a beloved meme moment among fans. The figure’s unique back-facing pose and comedic tone give it instant conversation-piece status. It’s part nostalgia, part internet humor, and entirely Funko. This playful approach shows how deep Pop culture references have become within the Funko TV line, bridging classic animation with meme culture in a single box.

Funko POP! Sandtrooper (Deleted Scenes) #803
For Star Wars fans this week’s new Funko Pops lineup includes the Sandtrooper from a deleted scene of Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. This bobble-head figure of approx. 4.4-inches captures a deeper cut moment. 
Why it matters: The “Deleted Scenes” line taps into deep-dive lore and appeals to hardcore collectors looking for niche interpretations.

New Funko Pops This Week

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