

Marvel
Welcome to the Marvel Universe—a sprawling multiverse of superhumans, cosmic chaos, and the most loveably flawed heroes this side of Brooklyn. From the radioactive bite that started it all to galaxy-hopping teams and grumpy Canadians with claws, Marvel has reshaped pop culture for generations.
Whether you grew up with the comics, caught the MCU bug, or just have a thing for chaotic antiheroes in leather jackets, there's a place for you here. This is the franchise where gods bicker like siblings, geniuses build armored suits out of spite, and every street-level brawler has a backstory that hits harder than their punches. Buckle up—it's a wild, witty, and wonderfully weird ride.

“With great power comes great responsibility.”
- Uncle Ben, whose one-liner launched a thousand origin stories (and more than a few tears)
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Adam Warlock Funko Pop! #1210 – Guardians of the Galaxy -
Carol Danvers Marvel Legends Retro Figure | Hasbro Captain Marvel -
Jessica Drew Spider-Woman Retro Marvel Legends Figure | Hasbro Spider-Man -
Marvel X-23 (Laura Kinney) Bishoujo Statue by Kotobukiya -
Marvel Thor (Jane Foster) Bishoujo Statue by Kotobukiya -
X-Men ’97 – Jubilee #1536 Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure -
X-Men ’97 – Magneto #1537 Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure -
X-Men ’97 – Nightcrawler #1538 Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure -
X-Men ’97 – Storm #1539 Funko Pop! -
Marvel Daredevil: Born Again – Punisher #1545 Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure -
Daredevil: Born Again – Bullseye #1546 Funko Pop! -
Daredevil: Born Again – Daredevil #1543 Funko Pop! -
The Thing (Trench Coat) #1524 – Marvel Comics (Fantastic Four) – Funko Pop! -
IRON MAN #1421 POP! – Marvel Funko Pop! Figure -
Marvel Spider-Man Peter Parker #1531 Funko Pop! – EE Exclusive -
Marvel Comics – Matt Murdock (Lawyer Suit) – Funko Pop! #1385 -
SPIDER-MAN LAST STAND #1450 PX EXCLUSIVE POP! -
Marvel – Captain America – The Infinity Saga – Funko Pop! #1476 -
Marvel Lucha Libre – El Venenoide (Venom) #707 – Collector Corps Exclusive Pop!


Saving the world never looked so good on a shelf.
Fun Fact
The original X-Men team wore matching yellow-and-blue uniforms—not because they were stylish, but because the printers only had so many colors. Before Wolverine had claws, he was introduced as a minor character fighting the Hulk. And yes, he had whiskers.