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Funko is a purveyor of pop culture and licensed-focused collectibles.
Funko currently holds hundreds of licenses and the rights to create
tens of thousands of characters, one of the largest portfolios in the
pop culture and collectibles industry.
Funko Pop Vinyl is the number one stylized vinyl collectible on the
market, selling millions of figures to collectors around the world.
Created by William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peter in 1941, she is
Princess Diana, an Amazon demigod from Themyscira, Paradise Island, and
the daughter of Hippolyta, the Queen of the Amazons. Their origins have
had several changes over the years, with changes in their history and
appearance, but their essence as the greatest heroine has always been
the same, coming to the so-called ”world of men” to promote and defend
peace and justice. With superhuman powers and abilities, and his
mystical bond of truth.
Iron Studios DC Comics, Wonder Woman MiniCo statue is officially
licensed. Our hand-painted collectible statues and toys are the best
gift for yourself or loved ones. Our action figures fit your desk or
shelf.
Grow your collection with this DC Comics Collectible Toy!
Gary Hooper (born 26 January 1988) is an English footballer who plays as a striker for Scottish Premier League club Celtic. Hooper went to school at Hereward Primary School in Essex and went on to starting his career at non-League Grays Athletic in 2003. While there he won the 2004-05 Conference South, as well as the FA Trophy twice in 2005 and 2006. After this Championship club Southend United signed him on a free transfer in 2006. He was loaned out twice by the club, on a three month loan to League One club Leyton Orient in 2007 and a six month loan to League Two club Hereford United in 2008. Scunthorpe United signed him in 2008, for a fee of 175,000. After two years he was signed by Scottish Premier League side Celtic for 2.4 million. In his first season with the club he was the top scorer and also won the 2011 Scottish Cup. Hooper was born in England but has not represented the national team at any level. In March 2011 it was thought that he may be eligible to represent Scotland. However, this possibility was later closed off. Since his move to Celtic he has been considered for England duty and was called up to the under-21 squad for a friendly but had to pull out due to injury. He was then included in the provisional squad for the 2011 European Under-21 Championship but did not go to the tournament.
With The 24Cm Scale Power Rangers Figures From Hasbro. Kids Can Imagine
The Action And Adventures Of Their Favorite Black Power Ranger.
Featuring Design Inspired By The Power Rangers Television Show And
Featuring Several Points Of Articulation For Poseable Fun. Kids Can
Imagine Morphing Into Action Like The Power Rangers.
Pop! Talia al Ghul, the daughter of Ra’s al Ghul, is here to infiltrate
your DC super heroes set. Which side will this skilled assassin join in
your collection?
Vinyl figure is approximately 3.75-inches tall.
Product will have the 2023 Summer Convention sticker on the box.
Funko Pop! Games Pokémon Psyduck Collectable Vinyl Figure is made from
high quality of material which is comes with a great addition to any
Pokémon fan's collection and it is a special form that Psyduck can take
on when it is stressed or excited also it is a perfect for displaying
on a shelf or desk.
It gives a hours of entertainment for children's and it is a ideal gift
for party favor, birthday, Christmas and holiday.
This die-cast figure from the Turtles franchise cannot be missed in the
collection of the real fan!
You couldn't wish for a better gift for collectors.
The original ponies from the My Little Pony toy collection in the 80s
have arrived! Blue Belle is the newest addition to the ever growing
Funko POP! range. She's the same strong and athletic pony as she was in
the 80s.
This My Little Pony Blue Belle Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure comes packaged
in a window display box and measures approximately 3-3/4 inches tall.
Funko's Pop! Pride collection is a celebration of inclusivity and
acceptance, supporting the LGBTQ+ community and rejecting intolerance
and discrimination. After all, at Funko, FUN is for EVERYONE! Funko
have also made a donation to the "It Gets Better" Project, an
organisation that uplifts, empowers, and connects LGBTQ+ youth around
the globe. The "It Gets Better" Project inspires people to share their
stories and remind the next generation of LGBTQ+ youth that hope is out
there, and it will get better.
Show your support and pride with these new Rainbow Pride Pop! Vinyl
Figures including this adorable Minnie Mouse, who comes with a stunning
rainbow-coloured finish.
Be sure to collect all Funko Pride Pop! Vinyls and support the cause.
Demons, look out! Pop! Inosuke Hashibira, unmasked and dressed in his
kimono, looks ready for a challenge. He’s channeling his powers to take
on even the toughest of demons. Flesh out your Demon Slayer set and
expand your Pop! Anime collection with this skilled and talented
swordsman.
Vinyl figure is approximately 3.95 inches tall.
Thor – Avengers: Endgame – Minico
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the film Thor (2011), directed by
Kenneth Branagh, featured the God of Thunder played by Australian actor
Chris Hemsworth. Thor owns the magic hammer Mjölnir, and is a founding
member of the Avengers and one of Marvel’s most powerful heroes.With
Mjölnir lost he helped forged a new hammer: ”Stormbreaker”. Used in the
Avengers: Endgame film.
Iron Studios Marvel presents, Thor: Avengers Endgame MiniCo statue
which is officially licensed. Our hand-painted collectible statues and
toys are the best gift for yourself or loved ones. Our action figures
fit your desk or shelf.
Grow your collection with this Marvel Comics Collectible Toy!
Your dream of becoming a Trainer is not out of reach! Catch this
exclusive Pop! Meowth to add to your Pokémon collection.
Vinyl figure is 8.5 cm tall.
This die-cast figure from the Turtles franchise cannot be missed in the
collection of the real fan!
You couldn't wish for a better gift for collectors.
Jose Mourinho used the word 'multifunctional' when Michael Essien signed for Chelsea from Lyon in August 2005, and the reported Ł24.4 million price tag reflected this versatility. Comfortable in central midfield, over the years he has also played at right-back, in the centre of defence and as a right winger. After a low-key start to his Chelsea career, which saw a period of adaptation to what referees would accept as legitimate tackles, Essien was voted 2007 Player of the Year by supporters, recognising not just steam-train performances in midfield but also his ability to provide solutions to a multitude of problems elsewhere. He followed up an outstanding performance in central defence during a clean sheet 2007 FA Cup Final display with his selection at right-back in the Champions League Final a year later, picked ahead of two specialists in the position. Memorable goals are part of the Essien repertoire. His equaliser against Arsenal in December 2006 was voted that campaign's Chelsea Goal of the Season and was nearly matched by a charge forward and angled drive in Valencia that sent the Blues into the 2007 Champions League semi-final. Then came the 25-yard left-footed volley that almost eliminated Barcelona from Europe in 2009. That sensational strike came just two months after he had returned from a damaged cruciate ligament sustained on international duty which had kept him sidelined for six months. Within days he had scored both in Europe and the league, and Michael's short season continued as he put in a trademark dominating performance against Arsenal in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley, and the season would end there on a high with Everton beaten 2-1 in the Final. Major injury struck again in 2009/10, and again on national service. New manager Carlo Ancelotti was able to rotate his midfield regularly, meaning Essien was in and out a little in the opening couple of months. He fired home from distance against Blackburn in late October as we won 5-0, then dominated Bolton twice in four days and finally providing the effective barrier that prevented Man United from scoring at the Bridge. Michael hit another two, the first time he had done so for Chelsea, against Wolves in November, his first a header and his second another from outside the area that wriggled under the goalkeeper. He was imperious alongside Mikel against Arsenal at the Emirates, and scored against APOEL in the Champions League before succumbing to a torn hamstring. The damage kept him out until January, by which time he had joined up with Ghana at the African Cup of Nations, but after playing 45 minutes against Ivory Coast, he broke down in training with a fresh knee problem. Michael underwent surgery at the end of January, but complications meant he would not return before the end of the campaign, forced to spend the Double-winning celebrations, and the World Cup, on the sidelines. He returned fully fit for 2010/11 and started excellently, scoring three in two games against West Ham and Zilina, and amply plugging the gap left by the departures of Michael Ballack, Joe Cole and Deco. A needless injury-time red card after heading the only goal of the game against Fulham brought an impressive run to an end, and following his return from suspension the midfielder struggled to dominate games in the same way. Despite that Essien still clocked up 33 league appearances, taking him past the 200-game mark for the club, but disaster struck once more on the first day of pre-season training under new manager Andre Villas-Boas, when further knee damage was sustained, expected to keep him out for a further six months. Pre-Chelsea: Michael grew up near Accra, capital of his homeland, and the city that also gave the world Marcel Desailly. Unlike the former Chelsea captain, Michael remained in Africa into adulthood, beginning his club football at Liberty Professionals. His profile was raised by a third-placed finish for Ghana in the Under 17 World Cup which led to a trial at Manchester United, but he eventually signed for French side Bastia. At first he was used to fill a variety of positions across the defence but could not hold down a regular place. Then injury left a vacancy in midfield and Michael never looked back. Bastia reached the French Cup Final in 2002 and the following summer he made the move to league champions Lyon for 7.8 million euro. He was voted Player of the Year in France while at the club and shone as Lyon became one the Champions League's most feared teams, but he made no secret of his desire to move to the Premier League. International Career Michael arrived at Chelsea a full international, and has taken his international appearances to over 50 during his time at Stamford Bridge. He represented his country at the 2006 World Cup, their first appearance at the tournament, and was immensely proud to play in the 2008 African Nations as part of the host team, though Ghana eventually finished third. In late 2008 he sustained his cruciate ligament injury while playing for Ghana, and his most recent long-term knee problem also came on international duty at the 2010 African Nations, where he broke down in training and did not recover in time to take part in Africa's first World Cup in the summer. He spent over a year away from the international stage to ensure a full recovery but with a Chelsea season under his belt, he announced in May 2010 that he was once more available to play for Ghana.
We already know witty Mike (Mike Wazowski) from MONSTERS, INC., where he and his friend Sulley (James P. Sullivan) make a great team. In MONSTERS, INC., the city of Monstropolis is powered by the screams of frightened children. Before Mike and Sulley became top scarers, they both attended MONSTER UNIVERSITY.
When Mike arrives at the University, he finally gets to fulfil his childhood dream. His new roommate is Sulley, of all people. It takes a little while for the two to become firm friends, as they must first "overcome their differences".
Bullyland figurines are made from TVC which has several advantages over PVC figurines. TVC is softer, non-toxic and it is made from a recyclable material unlike PVC.
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