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SCOTT PILGRIM SDCC Funko Exclusives Include Roxy and Nega Scott

Any time a new Edgar Wright movie is on the horizon (like Baby Driver coming out later this month, for instance) we get excited, but then that inevitably takes us to thinking about how one of his movies–2010’s Scott Pilgrim vs. the World–didn’t get nearly the love that it should have. There’s no reason it shouldn’t have been a massive, genre-bending hit, but at least it’s a bonafide cult favorite, and we know its cult status is set in stone because there are Funko toys, and not only that, but some San Diego Comic-Con 2017 exclusive ones. You’ve made it, Mr. Pilgrim.

As you can see in the snazzy video, we’re gonna get several new POP vinyl figures including Scott with the flaming sword, Nega Scott with the flaming sword, and–perhaps the one of these I’m most excited about–Roxy Richter, Ramona Flowers’ fourth evil ex. Why am I excited? Because who wouldn’t want a Mae Whitman Funko POP? A fool, obviously. The two Scotts will be there in numbers, but the Roxy figure is a 2500 count limited edition, so you’ll want to hit up that booth nice and early.

In addition to those three POPs, Funko will also have some non-POP exclusives for the yearly meeting of the geeks. A Dorbz three-pack including two versions of good Scott and one Nega Scott, and a gorgeous Rock Candy figure of Ramona Flowers sporting magenta hair, roller blades, and a big ol’ hammer. Both of these are limited edition, with Ramona having 1250 pieces, and the Dorbz three pack only numbering 500. So, yeah, you’ll want to skip all the panels and go wait in line.

Check out the gallery below for closer looks at everything.

San Diego Comic-Con 2017 will be held July 20-23 in the same place it’s been forever. Will you be there? Are you jazzed for these Pilgrim perks? Let us know in the comments below!

Images: Funko/Universal

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