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Funko has officially unveiled two new Watchmen Pop! Vinyl figures in Silk Spectre II and Dr. Manhattan, inspired by their appearance in Zack Snyder’s 2009 feature film adaptation, both of which are ...
Funko is releasing six new anime-themed digital Funko Pop! figures featuring the brand's iconic mascots. Check them out here!
Amazon is running discounts on popular Funko Pop Vinyl figures from the Animation series, with prices as low as $3.99. MTG: ...
Nerdist has your exclusive first look at Funko's new line of Pop figures featuring characters, toys, and moments for Toy ...
A lot has happened since the Marvel Cinematic Universe first came into existence back in 2008, where we watched Tony Stark forge his first Iron Man suit ... to Thor post-Endgame when he seemingly ...
The first major MCU story is divided up into three phases that make up The Infinity Saga, a story that begins with “Iron Man” and ends with “Avengers: Endgame.” Phase Four began with the ...
Every product was carefully curated by an Esquire editor. We may earn a commission from these links. Here’s how we test products and why you should trust us. With 36 movies making up the MCU, it ...
Mashable’s Ranked series crowns the best and sorts the rest. The Marvel Cinematic Universe may have begun in 2008 with Iron Man, a billionaire playboy genius and philanthropist who fights injustice.
Spider-Man has been a mainstay and icon of the comic book world ever since he swung onto the scenes in August of 1962. The all-powerful and spandexed alter-ego of Peter Parker is renowned for ...
Disney Plus quickly became one of the most popular streaming services on the market after launching in 2019. One big advantage for Disney Plus is that it has a massive library of content it can ...
The first film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, "Iron Man," released on May 2, 2008. It grossed $98 million in its opening weekend and eventually $585 million total worldwide. The movie was ...
by the end of Iron Man, he both knows he can’t keep his identity secret and, well, doesn’t really want to. When he sacrifices himself in Avengers: Endgame, he utters the line once again ...