Funko Friday: Deadpool in Lederhosen and Good Cop Kramer | Funny Funko Pops
To change things up this Funko Friday, let’s take a look at some funny Funko Pops from my collection! Today we have a Deadpool in Lederhosen Funko Pop and a Good Cop Kramer Funko Pop. I did a short reel on the Kramer Funko Pop and you can see it at the end of this video.
Every week a theme. Every week two new Pops! This week was about comedy. Hope you enjoy a little trip down silly lane. Can’t be a serious vinyl figure collector all the time.
Funko Friday: Superman and Batman Bitty Funko Pops
Who says size matters? Not when it comes to superheroes. Big or small, Superman and Batman are the World’s Finest and can take on any threat, sometimes even each other.
Here we have an awesome Batman v Superman armored Batman Bitty Pop along with batmobile as well as a tiny Superman with a Metropolis cityscape.
These Bitty Pops are cute and I got them for a sweet deal right from Funko Direct! (Also got some other ones but I’ll save those for another video.) Whenever I see a Superman Pop, I have to find the best deal to go about getting it, same with the occasional Batman (though Nightwing is my second-favorite superhero).
These are cute.
Hope you enjoy my little magic trick and, of course, a close-up look at these awesome DC Comics Bitty Funko Pops!
Batman and batmobile Bitty Funko Pop at Funko Direct here.
Superman Metropolis cityscape Bitty Funko Pop at Funko Direct here.
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Thank you for watching Axiom-man TV and these Superman and Batman Bitty Funko Pops!
Black and white has always been a thing for me when it comes to comics. As a comic creator, obviously color isn’t added until later in the process. In today’s coloring efforts on most comic books, the colors tend to take away from the line art. However, comics that are created specifically for black and white show that even though you’re only using two tones (sometimes three if you want to include gray), a tremendous amount of art details can make you forget color is absent and, in fact, prove the piece is better in black and white than in color.
I’ve always maintained that a properly-done black and white mainstream superhero comic, like Superman, would work. As important and iconic the red, blue, and yellow is, to do a series where those colors were absent would make for a unique Superman comic-reading experience.
These two Funko Pops are awesome because they are in black and white (mostly). Even as Pops, they demonstrate black and white works well for the Man of Steel. All we need is a good story where black and white fits and we have something. In the meantime, please enjoy this video of two awesome black and white Superman Funko Pops!
Cheers.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League Superman black suit is available at Amazon here.
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Part of Funko’s Comic Covers line, these two Pops have a special place in my collection. I don’t buy these larger Pops often. In fact, as of this video, these are the only two I have . . . but I’m always keeping an eye out.
We had to get Superman from Action Comics No. 1. It’s where it all started, and to see Superman is his classic original costume is always a treat. As for Amazing Spider-Man No. 252, and if you’ve been watching the channel, then you know I have a thing for superheroes in black suits and Spider-Man is no exception especially since he’s the flagship character for Marvel.
Funko Friday: Batman Beyond and Nightwing Gotham Knights Funko Pops
This episode of Funko Friday is all about the black suit. It’s one thing to design a Funko that has color as part of the character’s outfit, another when all they wear is mostly black. Details still need to be added otherwise it’d be a boring Pop. Today we look at two black-suited superheroes, Batman Beyond and Nightwing. Two black suits. Two sets of details. Two awesome Funko Pops!
Funko Friday: Michael Keaton Batman and Jack Nicholson Joker Funko Pops
Summer of 1989. Bat-mania everywhere. It was a magical time for a superhero movie especially since nothing serious for the genre came out since Superman II. While Superman IV ran in 1987, it wasn’ a very serious take on Superman so when Batman came out in 1989 and was a first effort in capturing the darkness of the Dark Knight, it was a really big deal. Like, huge.
Tim Burton, Michael Keaton, and Jack Nicholson created something special and it certainly was a massive part of my childhood.
The Batman and Joker Funko Pops in this video are my personal little callback to that era and a chance to be a kid again.
Funko Friday: Winnipeg Comic Con Funko Pop Haul! Superman and He-Man |
Super Awesome Pops!
Winnipeg Comic Con 2024 was a blast. I tabled in Artist Alley and shared my books of superheroes and monsters with people of all ages. The Axiom-man superhero books and the Zomtropolis zombie book were bestsellers.
Winnipeg is really great at supporting the arts so, thank you, hometown.
While we were there, of course we did a little shopping and found these five wicked Funko Pops! for well below their value. We’re talking old-school black and white Superman never mind the He-Man was I after. (You guys might have decent pricing in the States but here in Canada some of this run-of-the-mill stuff costs way extra.)
Please check out this video for a Funko good time and check out this Funko Pop Haul!
Justice League The Snyder Cut – Black Suit Superman at Amazon here.
Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie is one of my favorite stories of all time. It’s been presented in different ways over the years depending on audience, but the concept and background of the character has always remained the same. Being a superhero nut, I’ve always equated Peter Pan as a kind of swashbuckling superhero, “super” because he can fly.
These two Funko Pops hold a great meaning to me for a few special reasons of which are given in this video. Hope you check it out and join me as we take the second star to the right and straight on ’til morning to Neverland.
Peter Pan and His Shadow Funko Pops at Amazon here.
Canister X Mailbag – Spoiler Funko Pop! Unboxing – 10122024
I collected the Robin comic books series back when Tim Drake was the star. Spoiler was a fantastic character and a Robin to his, er, Robin. But she also held her own and even held him in check at times. Of course, there was the romantic tension between them and while they were shy–they were teens, after all–they both knew they had it bad for the other person.
When they made this Funko Pop, I had to have one to go along with my Robin, Batman, and Nightwing as part of the bat-family. Welcome aboard the Funko ship, Spoiler!
Funko Friday: Superman and Batman and He-Man Fusion Funko Pops
What we have here are two very special figures. Technically three, if you count one of them twice. The Superman and Batman amalgamation done by DC Comics (which they do now and then with the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight) looks amazing. There is an action figure counterpart from McFarlane Toys so that’s on the list as well.
And finally, oh so finally, this Funko Pop collector got himself a Masters of the Universe He-Man, power sword and all. He looks fantastic and I’m thrilled to have him alongside his Funko Pop pin.
Shorts and reels were done for these two Pops but I wanted to a Funko Friday with them as well.