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Funko Announces INHUMANS Pops! and an Adorable Lockjaw Plush!

We’re still a few months away from Marvel’s Inhumans but that doesn’t mean we can’t get excited for Attilan’s royal family finally getting their time in the spotlight. Thankfully, there are some collectibles on the horizon from our pals over at Funko to tide us over while we count down the days until the Inhuman battle for world and/or moon domination.FunkoMedusaPop

A recent blog post on Funko announced a few additions to the Pop! family that will go perfectly on any Marvel fan’s shelves. The Medusa above (and Maximus below) look more like their comic counterparts than they do the actors who portray them in the show.FunkoMaximusPop

But really, if we’re being honest, we’re just here for the Lockjaw stuff. The Inhuman pup has teleported his wrinkly mug into our hearts forever with this Pop! that we may just have to buy a one for every room in our homes.FunkoLockjawPop

And for those who look at this mustachioed mutt and know there’s no way you can keep him out of your arms at all times, Funko had the foresight to know a cuddly version was certainly needed and boy did they deliver. They not only made a–let’s call it–“travel size” 5-inch plushie, but Toys ‘R’ Us will be carrying a larger 12-inch plushie starting in September of this year.FunkoLockjawPlush

These new Funko creations will be perfect additions to any Marvel collection but what we’re really excited for is the fact that kids will undoubtedly see the new show, want these toys, and then–fingers crossed–want real bulldogs to name Lockjaw.

The world is going to be lousy with Lockjaw pups! What a time to be alive!

What do you think of these new Funkos? Let’s discuss in the comments below!

Images: Funko

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