Yesterday, we revealed the news that Marvin the Martian’s space clones have descended upon San Diego Comic-Con in the form of individualized Funko Dorbz. Today, we’re giving you a closer look at these invaders, which you can pick while contributing to a good cause!
Funko has teamed up with Warner Bros. Consumer Products for the Marvin the Martian space clones Dorbz as a benefit for the California Institute of the Arts. Dozens of world famous artists, celebrities, and other individuals were given the opportunity to personalize their Marvin the Martain Dorbz, which will be auctioned off as part of the benefit for Cal Arts. The best part is that you don’t even have to be in San Diego to get a chance at these figures.
While the auctions aren’t live yet, you check out an advance preview of the customized Dorbz, including this one by DC co-publisher and legendary comic artist, Jim Lee:
As you can see, Lee went very Dark Knight with his Dorbz, while his fellow comic book artist, Sean Phillips, went in a different direction:
If you do happen to be in San Diego, you can see all of these Dorbz in person at the FUNKO POP!-Up Shop, which is located at 448 West Market Street, San Diego, CA 92101. If you’re coming on preview night, then you may run into us there as we interview the artists and take pictures of the Dorbz and other exclusives offered at the shop. That includes several previously announced SDCC exclusives including the Warner Bros. and Hanna-Barbera characters.
Scooby-Doo fans will have an additional incentive to show up: the famous Mystery Machine will be outside the shop each day from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, so fans who catch them in time can pose for pictures with it and with Scooby himself.
Are you excited about Marvin the Martian’s space clones? Let us know in the comment section,
Images: Funko