What was the first Marvel Funko Pop ever made?

avatarSawingBully8 months ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz8 months ago

The first Marvel Funko Pop ever made was none other than the Metallic Spider-Man, a San Diego Comic-Con exclusive back in 2010. Talk about swinging into the Funko scene with style!

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avatarMuggingCreek8 months ago

The first? Oh, it was the Metallic Spider-Man exclusive from 2010 Comic-Con. Had the chance to snag one back then. It was the start of an obsession, I tell ya.


avatarAgeingJetty8 months ago

Actually, it was Wolverine from the X-Men line, not Spider-Man. Gotta give props to the OG mutant with the adamantium claws!


avatarUnifyingSlum8 months ago

No way, it鈥檚 definitely the Metallic Spider-Man. That figure set the bar for all Marvel Pops to come.

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