Summary
Funko has been busy to kick off 2025 with Squid Game, Spider-Man, and evenMetal Gear Solid getting new Popsalready this year. The Funko Pop wheel never stops turning though and the new arrivals keep on coming. This weekDCcharacters will be among the drops with four of the characters from its comics starring in a new Pride-themed range of figures.
There are four characters in the new collection -Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Batwoman, and Tim Drake, all of whom are canonically gay or bisexual in the DC comics and in some cases other forms of DC media. Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, for example, who are - very mild spoilers alert if you’re still very behind - a couple in Harley’s animated show, the fifth season of which kicked off last week.
Harley and Ivy have been given Pride makeovers for this new Pop range to celebrate their relationship. Quinn’s new figure iswearing an outfit made up of pink, purple, and blueto represent her bisexuality, whileIvy’s Pop is wearing Pride flag socksand has even more of the flag showing via the replacement for the plants and leaves that usually cover most of her body.
DC Has Revealed A New Line Of Pride-Themed Funko Pops
Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Batwoman, And Tim Drake Are Its Stars
Batwoman, or Kate Kane, has traded her regular red and black bat costumefor one decked out in the colors of the lesbian flag. All of the flag’s colors are represented in the bat logo on Kane’s chest, and her mask is effectively a lesbian flag. Similarly, Tim Drake, one of DC’s Robins, hasswapped out his own black mask for one that looks like the bisexual flag. Also, like Kane, the rest of his costume has been transformed so it matches the bisexual flag’s color scheme.
All four Pops appear to have been created using previously unused molds too as they don’t look like any of the figures the four characters have received before.
Even though the Pops have been revealed, they don’t appear to be available to buy just yet. The most likely scenario is they become available, either through Amazon, Funko, or both, later this week, probably Wednesday. That also means we don’t know how much the new figures will cost, although it’s probably safe to assume they’ll fall somewhere between $12 and $15 each.
The quartet will joina new Spider-Gwen Popreleased last week based on her look in Across The Spider-Verse but with a twist. The Pop has been designed to make it look like Gwen is hanging upside-down making it very unique from the web slinger’s other figures.