Comic-Con 2020: Insanely Expensive Funko Pops From 2019's Show
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Funko Pops are everywhere, and Comic Con is one of the best places to see the huge range available. Of course, this year's event is happening virtually, so sadly we aren't able to seek out the coolest Funkos that are usually on display. But we can still look back on previous years.
Funko Pops are so popular that they should have their own convention, Pop-N-Lock-Con, which could also be a break dancing convention. Funko has spent years turning characters from movies, TV shows, comic books, and more into little vinyl figures, so there are hundreds, if not thousands, of different Pops, including exclusives and chase figures. That means, some will be rarer than others and cost more money on the collector market.
During 2019's convention, one Funko Pop sold for $12,000 at the Fugitive Toys booth. One of the original Pop figures of Alex DeLarge from Clockwork Orange--signed by actor Malcolm McDowell. In fact, the Alex figure pictured above isn't even the one that sold for a dozen grand (that sounds like a candy bar) because I couldn't find an image of that original Clockwork Orange Pop because very few people took it out of the box.
However, there were plenty of booths at last year's show selling Funkos, but only a few dealt with extremely rare and expensive ones. So here are the most expensive Funko Pops we saw at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, ordered from least to most expensive.
And stay tuned to GameSpot this weekend for all the 2020 Comic-Con at Home coverage you can handle, including guides on exactly how to watch the most exciting panels, this year's exclusive Comic-Con Funko Pops, coverage of the biggest movies--like New Mutants and Bill and Ted Face the Music--and more.
E3 Exclusive Kait Diaz from Gears of War
Cost: $200
Sold by War Machine Marketing
Flocked Jollibee
Cost: $200
Sold by My D-Pins
Oswald Rabbit
Cost: $200
Sold by My D-Pins
Freddy's Boiler Room
Cost: $250
Sold by War Machine Marketing
The Myers House
Cost: $250
Sold by War Machine Marketing
Jason Voorhees at Camp Crystal Lake
Cost: $250
Sold by War Machine Marketing
SDCC Exclusive Ryan Fuller from Hannibal
Cost: $300
Sold by Fugitive Toys
Pennywise
Cost: $300
Sold by War Machine Marketing
Rush
Cost: $300
Sold by War Machine Marketing
SDCC Exclusive Rapunzel
Cost: $300
Sold by War Machine Marketing
Mermaid Deadpool
Cost: $300
Sold by War Machine Marketing
SDCC Exclusive Freddy Funko
Cost: $300
Sold by War Machine Marketing
Count Chocula
Cost: $325
Sold by Fugitive Toys
SDCC Exclusive Lincolns as Reaper from The 100
Cost: $325
Sold by Fugitive Toys
Boo Berry
Cost: $350
Sold by Fugitive Toys
Marge Simpson
Cost: $375
Sold by Fugitive Toys
Tony The Tiger
Cost: $400
Sold by Fugitive Toys
Daenerys Targaryen with Gold Dragon
Cost: $500
Sold by Fugitive Toys
SDCC Exclusive Indiana Jones
Cost: $500
Sold by War Machine Marketing
Signed Stan Lee
Cost: $600
Sold by War Machine Marketing
Employee Exclusive Freddy Funko
Cost: $600
Sold by War Machine Marketing
SDCC Exclusive Freddy Funko
Cost: $700
Sold by Fugitive Toys
SDCC Exclusive Martian from Mars Attacks!
Cost: $750
Sold by Fugitive Toys
King Felix from Seattle Mariners
Cost: $1000
Sold by Fugitive Toys
Gus from Haunted Mansion Set
Gold Stan Lee
SDCC Exclusive Deadpool
Ezra & Hatbox Ghost
Cost: $1100/$1000
Sold by Fugitive Toys
SDCC Exclusive Metallic Count Chocula
Cost: $1100
Sold by Fugitive Toys
Silver Stan Lee
Cost: $1200
Sold by War Machine Marketing
SDCC Exclusive Freddy Funko as Gene Simmons
Cost: $1500
Sold by War Machine Marketing
SDCC Exclusive Batman
Cost: $1500
Sold by Fugitive Toys
SDCC Exclusive Genie from Aladdin
Cost: $1500
Sold by Fugitive Toys
SDCC Exclusive Biggs Darklighter
SDCC Exclusive Green Lantern
Cost: $3000
Sold by Fugitive Toys
Custom Vinnie Vincent & The Starchild
Cost: $3500
Sold by War Machine Marketing