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Of course, as the franchise breathes life into familiar characters while adding new ones, Trekkies crave more collectibles, and thankfully, Funko comes to the rescue. The Star Trek cinematic reboot not only brought a new cast of actors but also a new generation of Trekkies.
The Latest Star Trek Funko Pops Are Available to Pre-Order
Captivating audiences since The Original Series debuted on NBC in 1966, Star Trek continuously expands its universe throughout television, cinema, video games, and comics, just to name a few. The Captain Kirk figure is the Captain Kirk in Chair model included in this article, while the Uhuru feature is one of the Uhuru figures we mentioned.
Now that we have all of the messiness behind us, we can appreciate how gorgeous the Sulu doppelganger Funko pop figurine is. With this original Funko Pop figurine that captures that scene, fans will forever remember the sacrifice of Spock.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Funko POP! Exclusive - 40th Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Funko POP! Exclusive - 40th
Lovers of the old wild west will notice similarities between the Klingon figure and the general depiction of a gunslinger.
Her long black hair, smart military dress, and battle-ready boots will inspire her fans to be their best. Television line, Funko Pop Star Trek features fan favorites from the first series like Captain Kirk, Spock, and Scotty.
Star Trek TOS Funko Pops Include Khan and Gorn New Star Trek TOS Funko Pops Include Khan and Gorn
This STS exclusive design was chosen by fans across the globe in the first-ever Funko exclusive worldwide vote! Funko has done a fantastic job making this figure a true likeness of Nichelle Nichols (who played Lieutenant Nyota Uhura in that episode). Alternatively, add it to your growing collection of Funko pop figures from the Mirror, Mirror episode.Celebrate 40 years of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan with this limited edition pin featuring Admiral Kirk’s famous movie line and only available in this bundle! The most common ones are as small as 3 3/4 inches tall (such as Star Trek Nyota Uhura), but you can find figures as tall as 6 inches and even 10 inches.
