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Even More Marvel Funko POP! Vinyls Heading Our Way

Just when you thought you couldn’t possibly find any more shelf space, when the wall of boxes around your desk couldn’t get any higher, and all the money you have is tied up in plastic representations of your favorite comic book characters, Funko unveils its next batch of Pop! vinyl Marvel figures. So sorry, everyone in the world, but now you have six more heroes and villains to add to the fort you’ve built around yourself made of the cute little buggers.

Beginning later this year, you will be able to pick up some pretty cool characters in their comic book guise (as opposed to their film iterations). You can head to outer space with Carol Danvers herself, Captain Marvel; you can get Jennifer Walters to represent you by picking up the She-Hulk figure; by the Hoary Hosts of Hoggoth you can get yourself a Doctor Stephen Strange, complete with super cool red cape; you can get yourself a Sam Wilson figure in his original comics Falcon get-up; you can reach things that are quite high up, or climb up walls and stuff, with your very own Doctor Octopus who has the dumbest hair in all of comics; and you can get a Spider-Gwen, which is a character I’m told exists.

Check out the full gallery below.

These figures will all make up the Series 4 series of Marvel Pop! vinyls, beginning in June, which also includes a 6″ Giant-Man, which is available now, and a Punisher in Nemesis form which will be available in May.

How excited are you for these figures, and how sad are you that you now have to buy them, being legally obligated to do so? Let us know your joy and pain in the comments below!


HT: Collector Corps
Images: Funko

Kyle Anderson is the Weekend Editor and a film and TV critic for Nerdist.com. Follow him on Twitter!

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