Funko has the hardest exclusives to get at San Diego Comic-Con — but they’re also some of the best, with a huge array of licenses and cool variants. We have not yet heard what their process will be for San Diego Comic-Con 2022 but that has not stopped the volley of speculation and excitement.
This year’s exclusives will be available at Funko Booth #5341 and Booth #5145. Exact details on how to get your hands on them will be revealed soon, but we suspect it will be via Exclusives Portal lottery again.
Shared exclusives will launch via the various retailers on Thursday, July 21. Select exclusives will also be available on the Funko online store, as well as the Funko stores in Hollywood and Everett. Here is a look at the shared retailers:
Here’s a look at this year’s exclusives:
[UPDATE July 12]
With just eight short days until Preview night, Funko has released another exclusive item, a Freddy Funko Pop! Mask, limited to 3000 pieces.
[UPDATE June 22]
Oh, did you think Funko was done? Entertainment Weekly shared a first look at Funko’s House of the Dragon Alicent Hightower Pop! as a SDCC exclusive.
[UPDATE June 16]
POP! Jumbo Retro Toys: Transformers – Unicron
POP! Retro Toys: G.I. Joe – Serpentor
POP! Vinyl: Masters of the Universe – Laser Power He-Man
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles meets the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
POP! Marvel: The Amazing Spider-Man – Silk
IGN has the reveal on several of the Marvel Funko exclusives, including a glow-in-the-dark Jumbo Miss Minutes, He Who Remains, America Chavez from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Spider-Man 2099.
POP! Vinyl: Pokémon – Charmander (metallic)
[UPDATE June 15]
POP! Vinyl: STAR WARS™ – Cassian Andor™
POP! Animation: My Hero Academia – Deku Skate Board Deck
POP! Animation: Jujutsu Kaisen – Yuji Itadori with Slaughter Demon
POP! Animation: Attack on Titan – Queen Historia
POP! Animation: Dragon Ball Z – Goku in Driving School
POP! Animation: My Hero Academia – Gran Torino
Gizmodo has the exclusive on the next round of Funko’s San Diego Comic-Con exclusives, which includes a Flocked Black Krrsantan. There is a limit of two per person on the Black Krrsantan.
Gizmodo also revealed a look at a Purge Trooper, which will be a limit of one per person.
POP! Animation: Boruto – Super Cho-Cho Butterfly Mode
POP! Animation: Demon Slayer – Enmu
POP! Rides Super Deluxe: Batman Returns – The Penguin and Duck Ride. Limit two per household.
POP! Heroes: Justice League – Starfire. Limit one per household.
Vinyl SODA: DC Comics – Larfleeze with chase. Limited to 5,000 pieces. Limit one per household.
Vinyl SODA: Guardians of the Galaxy – Star-Lord with chase
Virtual singer – Hatsune Miku with Diamond Glitter Chase
Vinyl SODA: Lord of the Rings – Bilbo Baggins™ with chase
Vinyl SODA: Hanna Barbara – Huckleberry Hound™ (Blacklight) with chase
Funko Fantastik Plastik Vinyl Soda – Otto, featuring two different possible chase figures
Funkoville T-Shirt
Game Informer has the first look on Funko’s latest SDCC exclusive, a Pop Games: Glow in the Dark Sonic – Super Sonic First Appearance Pop!
POP! Disney: Bambi – Bambi with Butterfly
POP! Television: Stranger Things – Glow in the Dark Demogorgon and Loungefly Mini Backpack
POP! Television: Ted Lasso – Ted Lasso
POP! Jumbo: Squid Game – Young-hee Doll
POP! Television: Peacemaker – Peacemaker with Peace Sign
Friends – Hugsy® the Penguin
POP! South Park – Digital Stan
POP! Television: Parks and Recreation – Jeremy Jamm
[UPDATE June 14 #2]
And as promised, here is a look at the “Rocker Toucan”:
[UPDATE June 14]
In today’s Funko booth news, the company has also showed off a new SDCC exclusive Toucan Pirate. Arr matey! There will also be a “Rocker Toucan”, though that one is yet to be revealed.
[UPDATE May 5]
Thanks to a post on Marvel.com we have a look at our first Funko Pop! San Diego Comic-Con exclusive, the Scarlet Scarab, as seen on the Moon Knight finale.