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Nearly Headless Nick Leads the Latest HARRY POTTER Funko Release

Even though it’s been seven years since we watched Harry, Ginny, Hermione, and Ron see their children off to Hogwarts at the end of Deathly Hallows Part 2, the wizarding world is still as popular as ever. With that, Funko has released the latest in its Harry Potter line, which includes some fan favorite characters.

The Gryffindor House ghostNearly Headless Nick makes his Pop! debut with his patented light blue tone and severed neck. (Kudos to Funko for making sure Nick lives up to his name.) No word on if they will go all the way and create a “Headless Nick” variant. At least they would save on production costs.

Before he became “He Who Must Not Be Named,” Tom Riddle was a student at Hogwarts who totally bypassed becoming Darth Vader and went straight into Emperor territory. You can pick up the regular version or this Target exclusive.

Get ready for Herbology class with Harry, Hermione, and Ron. You can get these three individually or at Barnes and Noble as a three-pack. No worries; ear protection will NOT be needed.

The only wizard who can compete with the Malfoys when it comes to arrogance, Gilderoy Lockhart has no problem telling you about himself. Well, until his memory modification spell backfires.

You can check out more of what Funko has in store for Harry Potter fans in the gallery below.

So what do you think? Which of these new figures will you be adding to your collection? Let us know on Facebook or in the comments.

Images: Funko/Warner Brothers

Barnes & Noble Exclusive

Target Exclusive

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Barnes and Noble Exclusive

Barnes and Noble Exclusive

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Target Exclusive

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