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Recalling the blockbuster pop culture phenomenon juggernaut that was Spider-Man: No Way Home, there can be little doubt that it was simply a great Spider-Man movie, filled with great moments big and small. We saw heroes and villains from Spider-Man’s storied cinematic history, laughed at some of the jokes that arose from them, and even had a few key moments we didn’t even know we needed. Needless to say, when the initial line of Funko POPs from the movie first came out, they were instant successes (few Spider-Man POPs aren’t, these days).
Well, hold on to your hats, folks. You ain’t seen nothing yet.
Funko recently released another wave of POPs from the Marvel-ously multiversal movie, and the results are yet another batch of must-have collectibles that show some of the most visually striking moments that came out of the film. Here are some of the best individual POPs that will soon grace collector shelves.
Up first, and perhaps foremost, are the three Spideys. While there is a collector pack that has all three, the reason I’m showcasing them individually is that the Tom Holland one features the costume he sports at the end of the movie, when he’s back on his own, no one knows him anymore, and he’s created his own costume that features elements from the other two Spideys he met (the 3-pack features an earlier costume for that character). And while I’m sure we’ll all agree that it’s well past the time that we should have gotten POPs featuring Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield‘s iterations of the webslinger, I’m sure we can also all agree that it’s really nice to see them, and they’re quite a joy to behold.
Next, we have the unforgettable villains from the previous movies, in the form of Electro, Doc Ock, and the Green Goblin. Electro gets the cool “new new” look he gave himself for the final battle, while Octavius looks distinctive as Alfred Molina played him. For the Green Goblin, Funko wisely made Willem Dafoe’s mask-less, tatter-wrapped version of the villain.
Finally, we get two allies, and two mask-less versions of Spider-Man. I’m glad we’re (slowly) getting more versions of MJ, and this version of her holding the box that could send the villains home highlights how pivotal her character has become to Spider-Man’s lore. Doctor Strange weaving the spell that will cause the villains to eventually appear is a great call-back to that important moment in the film. The Andrew Garfield with his mask in his mouth is perhaps my favorite out of this bunch, recalling one of the most crowd-pleasing scenes in the movie as moviegoers confirmed that all this multiverse stuff was indeed REAL. Finally, a mask-less version of Tom Holland’s Peter in the black suit will no doubt be a sought-after item for collectors and completionists.
I’m sure there are more of these that I haven’t seen yet, but this is a good start for anyone looking to collect more Spider-Man POPs from this amazing movie. I may want all of them, but alas, my wall of Spidey POPs is growing rapidly, and I may have to pick and choose. Hopefully you won’t have that kind of problem, and can enjoy all of them that you want.
