Thwip Pop: 15 Spider-Man Funko Pop!s You Have To Snag

Funko Pop! figurines have been around for a relatively short time, having hit the store shelves in 1998 (in various forms). Over time, the company broadened its scope and now produces dozens of new collectible figures that are released on a monthly basis. Because the main products are licensed figures, it makes sense that there would be a lot of examples of a character, such as Spider-Man, being given his popularity in the superhero collectible community. Fortunately, Spider-Man has been represented by so many artists wearing so many variations of his costume, there seems to be a never-ending catalog for Funko to choose from. The character has been around since he was first introduced in Amazing Fantasy #15, written by Stan Lee and penciled by Steve Ditko in 1962.

When it comes to collectibility, a lot of these are not too expensive. Sure, we could have thrown together a list of the most valuable Spider-Man Funko Pop! figures, but we thought it would be more fun to go through the extensive list of available pieces and choose the absolute best. Granted, many will agree or disagree with our choices and some of these are certainly valued higher than the rest, but that’s half the fun. With that in mind, here are 15 of the Most Amazing Spider-Man Funko Pop! Figures Every Collector Must Have!

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Author: Jonathan H. Kantor

Jonathan is a graphic artist, illustrator, writer and game designer. Jonathan is such a nerd, he is actually working to open a comic book store in San Antonio so he can sit back and do little more than discussing whether or not Han shot first with like-minded individuals. In the meantime, he is a Retired Soldier and enjoys researching and writing about history, science, theology, and many other subjects. He writes for ScreenRant, CBR, NerdBastards, Listverse, TheQuiz, TheRichest, WatchMoJo, TopTenz, CinemaDrugs, TasteofCinema, Wonderslist, and Grunge. You can check out his latest on Twitter: @TalkingBull or on his blog: jonathanhkantor.com

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