Whether it’s movies, television shows, or video games, superheroes and supervillains are inescapable — thanks largely to theDCEUand the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Where there are popular new characters, there are loads of collectibles. Funko Inc began in 1998 as a small company with the goal of bringing nostalgic toys and other merchandise to customers. Their line ofFunko Pop! Vinylshave become a collectible craze. Funko produces over a thousand different pop culture vinyl toys, including a vast line revolving around Marvel and DC favorites.
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Thoughsome Funko Popsare actually worth quite a bit of money if a collector finds the right buyer, their value fluctuates based on the popularity of the item and consumer demand. Take a look at a list of 10 rare Marvel and DC Pop! Figures, and what they are worth according toestimates from Pop Price Guide.
Updated July 04, 2025 by Mark Sammut:Funko Pops have simply become a part of pop culture. Whether someone actively collects them or not, they have undoubtedly come across these small toys. Most of Funko’s creations are easy to find and, consequently, not really worth anything; however, exceptions do exist. In fact, some of therarest Funko Popsare worth hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. These are extremely valuable, and their price tends to increase with each passing year. This article has been updated with the latest estimates.

11Batgirl (Metallic) - $1,150
Barbara Gordon (AKA Batgirl)is a DC Universe superhero. She is prominent in the comics, as well as HBO Max’sHarley Quinnanimated series. Set for release in 2021, Batgirl will also be a playable character inGotham Knights.
Though there are seven variants of this Funko Pop, the metallic Chase version of Batgirl #03 is a rare standard-issue figure. First released in 2010, Batgirl is currently vaulted and a rare find.

10Harley Quinn (Silver) - $1,490
The Joker’s sidekick and former girlfriend,Harley Quinn has become an iconic character of her own. Not only does she have her own animated series and movies, but she also features in many video games.
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Silver Harley Quinn #45 dressed in her classic jester outfit premiered in 2016 as a Hot Topic limited edition Pop only available to employees of the store. Funko only made 144 figures like this one.
9Captain America (Metallic) - $1,770
TheFirst Avenger himself, Captain America has been aMarvelstaple since 1941. Played by Chris Evans throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and recently retiring his shield, he has beena beloved herofor almost 100 years.
Exclusive to San Diego Comic-Con in 2011, the metallic bobblehead Captain America #06 is a rare find. With only 480 produced, this Funko Pop is rare and valuable.

8The Thing (Metallic – Blue Eyes) - $1,940
Gentle giant Ben Grimm, also known as The Thing, is a key member of theFantastic 4and has featured in comics, cartoons, and video games for years. His powers include super-strength, super durability, and stamina.
Exclusive to San Diego Comic-Con in 2011, The Thing #09 is a rare Funko bobblehead. Like other SDCC exclusives, Funko only produced 480 of the blue-eyed version for the world-famous convention, instantly making them a collector’s item.

7Loki (The Avengers) - $2,090
Made popular byMarvel Comicsand movies, and the always handsome Tom Hiddleston himself, it’s no wonder that this original Loki Pop! Vinyl is so rare! Dressed in hisclassic Avengers outfit, Loki #16 is worth more than $2,000, a price worthy of Asgard royalty (although the God of Mischief would probably suggest adding a few more 0s to that value).
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This figure first premiered at San Diego Comic-Con in 2012, the same year as the release of Marvel’sThe Avengers.
6Green Lantern (Glow In The Dark) - $2,710
Several key characters wield the green power ring and bear the name of Green Lantern over DC history, such as Hal Jordan and Guy Gardner. This San Diego Comic-Con exclusive Funko Pop is Green Lantern #09.
One of seven different variants of the figure, Green Lantern #09 premiered at the famous San Diego convention in 2010. Funko only created 240 of this unique, glow-in-the-dark Pop! Vinyl, and its worth is over $2,700.

While the Silver #7 model valued at $1,300 is nothing to scoff at, Superman’s most pricey Funko Pop is a Target exclusive from 2010. Dressed in his classic costume and that iconic hairstyle, this Funko Pop harbors back to theMan of Steel’s glory dayswhile highlighting his timeless attire.
This limited Chase edition model is also a bobblehead, which probably does not add much value outside a bit of novelty. Its exclusivity is what makes it so valuable.

4Spider-Man (Metallic) - $3,400
Metallic Spider-Mans are nearly always good value, as bothFunko Pops released to coincide withThe Amazing Spider-Manmoviescan attest to. While those are worth more than a grand, 2011’s Spider-Man #03 is worth about twice as much. Another San Diego Comic-Con exclusive, only 480 of these Funko Pops were created, making them highly sought-after collector’s items that are appreciating in value with each passing year.
As themany films indicate, Spider-Manalso happens to be one of the most beloved Marvel superheroes of all time, which certainly doesn’t hurt this Funko Pop’s appeal.

3Batman (Metallic) - $4,850
Gotham’s Caped Crusader is a contender for the most popular comic book hero of all time, perhaps only challenged by Superman and Spider-Man. A number of Batman’s Funko Pops are worth a considerable amount of cash, including the silver Batman #01 model which is valued at roughly$2,600.
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Still, the Blue-Metallic Bats is the one that is worth the most, mainly as it was a San Diego Comic-Con 2010 exclusive. Consequently, there are less than 500 of these on the market. For those who are lucky enough to own one of these, they are sitting on a small fortune.
2Freddy Funko As Deathstroke (Glow In The Dark) - $7,690
Technically, this is a cheat as Freddy Funko is not a DC or Marvel character, however, he sure loves to cosplay as one. Funko’s mascot, Freddy typically hits the shelves while referencing a famous (and timely) pop culture property. Naturally, Marvel and DC are some of Freddy’s favorites.
At the moment, Freddy Funko’s most valuable Marvel or DC cosplay is his turn as Deathstroke. Some other pricey pops are Funko #23 which hasFreddy as Jokerand a Funko Funday 2019 Exclusive that has themascot dressed as Venom.