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Own Your Very Own Ant-Thony with Pop! Vinyl’s New Ant-Man Figure

Proficient purveyors of all precios vinyl collectibles, Pop! has done it again with the perfect Pym Particle-d Scott Lang Ant-Man figure.

While they’ve previously made the unmasked Scott Lang and “ant-sized” mini-figure and a few other iterations from 2015’s Ant-Man, the recently added Lang bobblehead atop his trusty steed Ant-Thony joins the slowly growing line of “Pop! Rides”

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Along with the regular Pop! lines, the “Rides” collection has seen Marty in the DeLorean, various Ghostbusters in the Ecto 1, Ninja Turtles in their Turtle Van, the Breaking Bad RV, Daryl Dixon’s Chopper, Deadpool’s Chimichanga truck and even Phil Coulson and Lola. No need to ask – of course we’ll show you Coulson and Lola: Lola101715

But this is about Lang and Ant-Thony! Battles can finally be waged against Yellowjacket as we can act out our Ant-Man fan-fic scenes without having to put our normal Scott Lang Pop! figure on some makeshift ant analog. (Ant-alog?) The great news is that this figure is not an exclusive as so many Pop! Vinyls end up being, so you can have an Ant-Thony of your very own from anywhere Pop! Vinyls are sold. We’d recommend looking here.

The rate at which Pop! churns out these toys are enough to bankrupt even a casual collector, but we just can’t help ourselves. We can’t wait until the entire MCU has their own figures. We’re counting on a Falcon showing up eventually and if we had our way, a Fitz from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Will you be getting this Ant-Man figure? What other Pop! Vinyls do you think they should make? Let us know in the comments below!

HT: Gizmodo
Images: Funko

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