rexflexall wrote:BATMAN. Nuff said.
Yup, he and Harley Quinn, DeadPool, and a few others.
rexflexall wrote:BATMAN. Nuff said.
treswright wrote:InternationalPopper wrote:My question is "is there ever a point when there are too many type (variants) of one character such as multiple Batman's or Ironmans?
YES. Batman, Harry Potter, WD Daryl. Stop the madness! I actually feel dirty sometimes because being a HP and WD completist I feel like I'm buying stuff I don't necessarily want just to stay complete. Ugh. That flying Harry is pretty darned cool though. So is Interplanetary Planet Batman. Well played Funko, well played




Funko_Don wrote:Same boat for me. I find myself buying to stay complete, and not necessarily buying because I like the Pop. Case in point for me was Target Exclusive Rey last Christmas. I think it was an unnecessary pose, but alas, I snatched one up anyway, at full price! (only to see about 100 of them on clearance for $2.86 a few short weeks later)
So, being a Star Wars and Batman collector, I'm pretty much screwed,!


Jezter wrote:I didn't mention this before, but there are certain characters I WOULD buy all variants, but it seems other characters overshadow them.
Superman is one, which of course is overshadowed by Batman, but there are still quite a few versions of Superman we could get.
Wolverine is another, overshadowed by Deadpool, but again, so many versions of Wolvie that haven't been made yet, and I'd buy them all.




Mister Piggy Wiggy wrote:Funko_Don wrote:Same boat for me. I find myself buying to stay complete, and not necessarily buying because I like the Pop. Case in point for me was Target Exclusive Rey last Christmas. I think it was an unnecessary pose, but alas, I snatched one up anyway, at full price! (only to see about 100 of them on clearance for $2.86 a few short weeks later)
So, being a Star Wars and Batman collector, I'm pretty much screwed,!
It's the curse of being a collector.




Mr Yac wrote:god yes, every Batman, Harley and Deadpool that gets announced saddens me. I realize that variants are a part of the collecting world but god these things are just disgusting at this point. there are literally hundreds of other characters that will never get touched but we have a damn army of rainbow versions of those 3.
Rex Mason wrote:
Superman has more Pops than Harley, but people rarely complain about him...
Mr Yac wrote:Rex Mason wrote:
Superman has more Pops than Harley, but people rarely complain about him...
I complain about it plenty. but to put how much friggin Harley there is into perspective I count 25 Superman Pops (with several seemingly being the same Batman/Superman 2 pack for some reason) and 21 Harley Pops. and when you factor in that Superman has 54 years of existence over Ms. Quinn that isn't really that impressive of a lead, and don't even get me started on the 35 Deadpools.
Rex Mason wrote: And not to rub salt in the wound, but I believe Harley has 23 Pops these days (if you count the Imposters line...)

rugbyplayer11 wrote:I collect all the Batman's, so I say the more the merrier. The problem with some pops are they are hard core collector wanted, not general collector wanted. That's why they have the subscription box.

rugbyplayer11 wrote:That's why they have the subscription box.

TenTwoSix wrote:rugbyplayer11 wrote:I collect all the Batman's, so I say the more the merrier. The problem with some pops are they are hard core collector wanted, not general collector wanted. That's why they have the subscription box.
How many Batman pops are there now?

Mr Yac wrote:rugbyplayer11 wrote:That's why they have the subscription box.
if only that's how the actual boxes worked.......
Mr Yac wrote:rugbyplayer11 wrote:That's why they have the subscription box.
if only that's how the actual boxes worked.......

HowardTheDuck wrote:At least it appears those are improving. The last one was great and I have faith in the next.
rugbyplayer11 wrote:TenTwoSix wrote:rugbyplayer11 wrote:I collect all the Batman's, so I say the more the merrier. The problem with some pops are they are hard core collector wanted, not general collector wanted. That's why they have the subscription box.
How many Batman pops are there now?
Not enough

Mr Yac wrote:HowardTheDuck wrote:At least it appears those are improving. The last one was great and I have faith in the next.
Freeze is an amazing Pop for sure, but truth be told I still think they could've used the box to give us a more obscure but still fan desired character like say Ventriloquist as Freeze could've easily been put into series 2 of the BTAS line.
Classier wrote:As long as the variants are practical and have a source to be based from, I don't really care.


Funko_Don wrote:LOL! It's my fault for not picking a lane. I'm all over the road!
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