Ever since🌸 various franchises in pop culture started releasing items for fans that adore their product, collecting has grown from a hobby to a career. Cards, toys, and a multitude of other items can be found to display that love for all to see. And for those who have become knowledgeable enough, finding the right collectible can mean earning yourself a small fortune.
One of the latest collecting fads to take the world by storm are Funko's Pop! Vinyl figures. Founded all the way back in 1998, the company has made a name for itself by profiting off of our love for geek culture. Back then, it was simply a bobblehead company. What we know the company to be now wouldn't appear until 2010 at the San D🧸iego Comic Con.
In the past eight years it seems like Funko has partnered with every beloved franchise imaginable. They've released a huge amount of adorable, big-headed figures for Star Wars, Harry Potter, the worlds 𓆏of Marvel and DC, as well as about a million others. Collectibles from other companies, which tend to look much more like their source material, can go for a bit too much money. But for casual fans who don't have funds to blow on figures, Funko offered an affordable alternative.
Unless, of course, you find yourself trying to track down one of the figures on this list. Like any collectible company, Funko has crafted hard-to-find merchandise that is o♏ften exclusive to a store or an event. Here are 25 Funko Pops that are impossible to find and how much they're worth.
25 White Walker (Glow♔ In The Dark): $600 ಌ
Ever since its debut in 2011, HBO’s Game of Thrones has become on♋e of the biggest pop culture franc𒁃hises in history. So it’s only natural that Funko would strike a partnership with the fantasy giant.
Pops for the vast amount of characters on the show have been created, some of which come with variants or special editions. The normal White Walker figure doesn’t go for much. But if you happened to get the glow in the dark version, which was 🅰exclusive to HMV, you’d have a toy worth $600.
24 Metallic G🦂enie: $750-$800 🌌
Get ready to see a mass amount of San Diego Comic-Con exclusive Pops, as each year br🍬ings a multitude of figurines that can only be found at that event. If you ever find yourself there, be sure to pick up a few if poss💎ible.
The most popular character in Disney’s Aladdin has always been the Genie.
So a shiny, metallic version would, of course, go f🔴or a high rate. This particular Pop is valued around $750-$800. It’s by no𓆉 means the rarest figure the company has created, but that’s still a pretty impressive inflation rate.
23 🌸 Metallic Bobblehead Green Lantern: $700-$900
Funko will occasioღnally go back to their roots by making some of 𝕴their Funko Pops bobbleheads. And while not all of them are, some of these bobbleheads are exclusive versions of already existing figures.
This specific Pop figure of Green Lantern is metallic as well as a bobblehead.
Not every exclusive and expജensive figure fr❀om the company is sold through a big event or niche company, as this one could’ve been found at Target. And it now goes for approximately $700-$900.
22 💯 Black Hooded Skeletor: $830 🌱
Masters of the Universe may not be the most popular franchise to appear on this list, but there are still many 🅷who adore the 80s cartoon. Skeletor, He-Man’s arch-nemesis, was a fan favorite on the show as can be seen by the high price of this par♋ticular Funko variant.
It features the villain in a black hood instead of the traditional purple and some more ꧋impressive armor. It was exclusive to SDCC and can currently be ♕bought by a loyal fan for around $830.
21 📖 Flashpoint Batman: $600
Flashpoint was an interesting look at an alternate timeline if The Flash had never lost his mother and the impact it would have had on the entire DC world. One of the changes that came from it was Bruce Wayne’s father, 🍷Thomas, taking up the mantle of Batman after 🧸losing his son.
Naturally, a Pop version of this entirely different Batman would fetch a high price.
One was created as a New York Comic Con exclusive and ꦚgoes for $600. There was also a slightly different figure soldꦬ at Hot Topic, though that one is only valued around $20.
20 ❀ Metallic Green🐟 Arrow: $700-$750
Oliver Queen has never been, and probably never will be, the most popular hero in the DC lineup. CW’s Arrow series has introduced the character to a wider audience, but the top spot will most likely always go to Batman or Su♌perman.
That being said, Green Arrow’s metallic Pop figure, exclusive to Gemini Collectible𒅌s, can still fetch a pretty penny. Only 2ꩲ40 were made, so it is valued around $700-$750. That’s a pretty high amount given that he’s relatively unknown to general audiences.
19 💎 Metallic Shazam: $800-$850
Anoth🥃er one of DC’s lesser-known heroes (at least until the movie starring Zachary Levi comes out) is Shazam. He’s actually one of their more interesting characters as he’s just a kid imbued with the powers of various Gods like Zeus, Hercules, and 🍰Atlas.
The regular Pop figure for Shazam is a tad hard to find and is valued around $230. The metallic version exclusive to Gemini Collectibles, on the other hand, is even morﷺe difficult to track down and goes for $800-$𒆙850.
18 🌳 Biggs Darklighter: $750-$850
The Star Wars franchise is famous for taking any character, no matter how short the amount of screen time they receive, and giving them 🐼a fun toy as well as a whole baౠckstory that is never explored in the films.
One of the most famous of the non-essential characters to appear in any Star Wars movie is Biggs Darklighter, a rebel fighter pilot and friend of Luke Skywalker. Biggs was given a bobblehead Pop figure exclusive to San Diego Comic-Con, which is curreꩵntly valued around $750-$850. Not bad for a character who only appears in a couple of scenes.
17 Metallic Blue Suit Batman: $💜1,000-$1,100 ܫ
One of the earliest Pop figures Funko ever created is now one of the mostꦇ expensive to buy. In 2010, the company showed off a lineup of DC char♛acters exclusive to SDCC before creating more from other various franchises to sell at retailers.
A metallic blue suit Batman figure from that original collection is now worth quite a large sum of money.
It goes for around $1,000-$1,100. Another version of the Caped Crusader was released at the convention in 2017 with the entire figure🐻෴ being metallic blue. That one goes for $400-$450.
16 Flocked🐼 Chewbac▨ca Bobblehead: $1,100-$1,300
Star Wars has a lot of lovable characters. One o♛f the most beloved and one of the most consistently merchandised is Chewbacca the Wookie. He comes in handy constantly with his crossbow and considerable strength.
This bobblehead Pop figure was released at the 2011 San Diego Comic🎃-Con just as the little figures were beginning to gain more popularity. It’s also notable for being flocked, meaning it’s a little fuzzy and soft. The majorit꧟y of Funko’s pop figures do not have this quality and it's typically only used for characters with fur.