Which is the most expensive Funko Pop?

avatarRegulatingHale·8 months ago
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avatarManningAndy·8 months ago

Actually, it’s the metallic version of Batman from the San Diego Comic-Con 2010 that takes the cake. With only 480 units made, it’s a true gem in the Funko world. Rarity plus the Batman factor equals big bucks.

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avatarSingingRidge·8 months ago

Don't forget about the Gold Dumbo (clown face), only available at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con. Limited edition stuff always hits the wallet hard, and this one's no exception, easily reaching into the thousands for hardcore collectors.


avatarBringingLimp·8 months ago

The crown for the most expensive Funko Pop goes to the glow-in-the-dark Alex DeLarge Clockwork Orange figure, with only 12 pieces produced. This rarity can fetch prices around $13,000 or more in auctions, making it a holy grail for collectors. Its limited production run and the popularity of the character make it a highly sought-after piece.

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