2023 NEW Wolverine: The Uncanny X-Men Funko Pop! Comic Cover

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Funko Pop! Comic Cover - Wolverine (The Uncanny X-Men #207) Funko Pop! Comic Cover Vinyl Figure - Funko Shop Exclusive

Funko Pop! Comic Cover – Wolverine (The Uncanny X-Men #207) Funko Pop! Comic Cover Vinyl Figure – Funko Shop Exclusive

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Hey, comic book enthusiasts! Ready for a blast from the past with a cool twist? Well, brace yourselves for the new Funko Pop! Comic Cover – Wolverine (The Uncanny X-Men #207) Funko Pop! Comic Cover Vinyl Figure – Funko Shop Exclusive. This is not just any old Funko Pop, folks – it’s a mini-time capsule capturing the essence of our beloved, gruff anti-hero, Wolverine.

The pop figure is releasing today at 9.30 AM PTĀ  at the links below ā€“ click to jump or scroll to continue reading!

Now, we all know him as Logan, or more famously, Wolverine, but did you know our clawed crusader was originally christened James Howlett? A little trivia for your next comic con!

This Funko Pop! brings our ferocious friend to life, claws bared and ready for action.

It’s like he’s daring you to say, “But Logan, you’re just a Pop!” Instead, I bet he’d retort, “I’m the best there is at what I do, bub, and what I do is look good on your shelf.”

What truly sets this piece apart is the backdrop ā€“ it’s a snapshot from the iconic Uncanny X-Men #207.

It’s like looking into a mirror that reflects back into the past. A

time when mullets were in style, and Wolverine was… well, still as grumpy and complex as ever.

The parallel between the figure and the cover art is a delightful nod to comic continuity, a tiny ‘wink’ from the creators.

So, if you’re ready to add a little adamantium-laced attitude to your X-Men collection, this Wolverine Funko Pop! is waiting.

Just remember, handle it with care. Those claws are sharp… metaphorically, of course!

The Funko Shop Exclusive.Wolverine (The Uncanny X-Men #207) Funko Pop! Comic Cover Vinyl Figure can be found at the links below (click to jump!)

Funko Pop! Comic Cover - Wolverine (The Uncanny X-Men #207) Funko Pop! Comic Cover Vinyl Figure - Funko Shop Exclusive

We’re stepping into the time machine, headed for the unforgettable summer of ’86, to revisit one of the most contentious entries in the X-Men saga – Uncanny X-Men #207.

This issue, penned by the legendary Chris Claremont and brought to life by the artistry of John Romita Jr. and Dan Green, is a wild ride that still sparks debate among fans.

The stage is set in the Morlock Tunnels, where our band of mutants have taken temporary shelter.

We’re thrown into a world of vivid dreams and harsh realities as Rachel Summers, the Phoenix, grapples with her power and the weight of her past.

The narrative weaves through the haunting streets of New York, capturing moments of raw humanity that stick with you long after you’ve put the comic down.

But let’s cut to the chase.

It’s the climax of this issue that has everyone talking.

The Wolverine vs. Phoenix showdown is a classic example of Claremont’s knack for blurring lines of morality. As a result, our heroes are not just battling external villains but wrestling with their internal demons too.

This complex interplay between right, wrong, and the gray areas in between, takes center stage in this issue.

Our beloved Wolverine, the embodiment of the anti-hero, makes a decision that can be seen as both a noble act and a questionable choice.

It’s this moral ambiguity that makes this issue so compelling and continues to resonate with readers today. In addition, the actions of Wolverine here raise questions about the nature of killing versus murder, a theme rarely explored so thoroughly in comic books.

The unexpected ending, with Wolverine’s claws plunged into Phoenix’s gut, is a shocking visual etched into the minds of X-Men fans.

Whether Wolverine’s actions are justified, if he was protecting or fearing Phoenix, continues to spark debates in comic book circles.

Uncanny X-Men #207 is an unforgettable journey into the complex morality of our favorite mutants.

It’s a testament to the brilliance of Claremont’s storytelling, showing us that even in a world filled with superpowers, the most captivating conflicts are often those within ourselves.

Dive into this issue and join the conversation ā€“ and remember, in the world of X-Men, things are never just black and white.

Funko Pop! Comic Cover – Wolverine (The Uncanny X-Men #207) Funko Pop! Comic Cover Vinyl Figure – Funko Shop Exclusive

Available at:

Funko Shop (US)
eBay

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