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A Fan Made Andy Richter 4 Custom SDCC Funko Pops! of His Own

Every year, Conan O’Brien takes his entire show down to San Diego Comic-Con, and every year Funko celebrates by making him his own exclusive, custom Pops. This year he was turned into a White Walker, the Flash, Spider-Man, and a mono black-and-white figure; in 2016 he got Ghostbuster, stormtrooper, Superman, and (Jared Leto) Joker Pops; and the year before he was Batman, a monster, a zombie, and just himself.

But where the hell are our Andy Richter figures? Andy’s down there too, busting his hump at “Conan Con.” Funko can’t give him his own figures as well?

Well that massive oversight was corrected by one big-time Andy fan, who showed up to a taping of the show this week with four custom Andy Funko figures.

Oh man do we love everything about these. Please start producing all of them Funko. If we can only have one we vote for the Stay Puft Andy. It is one of the best Pops we’ve ever seen.

What makes this even better is that the Richter love from this fan is a family affair–the father who made them also had his daughter with him, and she was wearing her own custom Andy shirt.

We don’t even mean this in a bad way, but does Andy’s own family love him this much? My own family doesn’t love me this much.

If you’re curious, Funko did make one Andy figure in 2015.

The problem is: they literally made one of them.

After these custom Andy Pops–by the best fan ever–we certainly hope they’ll be inspired to make some of their own next year. Conan and Andy are better together anyway.

Which of those four Andy figures would you most want? Tell us in the comments below.

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