Funko Pops are a fun way to collect characters from popular films, shows, and games. However, some of these figurines can be quite expensive. This is because they are rare, exclusive, or glow in the dark. This is why you’ll find that many of these figures are worth thousands of dollars.
One of the most valuable is this Glow in the Dark Alex from A Clockwork Orange figure, which can cost up to $13,000. This figure is based on the main character of Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 film, and it was produced in very limited numbers. The main difference between this version of the character and the standard one is that the Glow in the Dark Alex doesn’t have a cane.
Another valuable Funko Pop is this Metallic Freddy as Count Chocula. This variant was released as a 2011 San Diego Comic-Con exclusive, and it has become one of the most sought-after figures in the company’s history. Only 12 of these figures were made, and half of them were given to people who the company considered to be big-time collectors at the time. They were then numbered and signed by Funko CEO Brian Mariotti.
This rare glow in the dark Boo Berry Funko Pop is another one that can cost thousands of dollars. The ghosty cereal mascot from General Mills’ frosted blueberry product first hit grocery stores in December 1973, and the vinyl figure is a great way to remember those good old days. This particular version of the Funko Pop is white, with only his eyebrows, eyes, mouth, and bowtie being black.
Finally, you’ll find that this glow in the dark Buzz Lightyear from Star Wars is also very pricey. The leader of the rebellion against the tyrannical Empire is a favorite character among kids and adults alike, and this Funko Pop variant captures him in all his glory. This figurine was originally sold as part of the POP! Classics line, and it was produced in a very limited number. However, a parent company for the original film threatened legal action against Funko, so they were forced to destroy all but 24 of these figures (12 Chase and 12 non-Chase).