If you're a Funko Pop! collector, then San Diego Comic-Con is pretty much the biggest event of the year. There will be plenty of exclusive Funko toys on sale at this year's Comic-Con, including an exclusive variant of the mighty Godzilla.
IGN can exclusively reveal Funko and Mondo's various Godzilla-themed exclusives for this year's SDCC. Get a closer look in the slideshow gallery below, and then read on for more details:
This year's exclusive Godzilla crop includes something for collectors of all shapes, whether you prefer Funko Pop! toys, vinyl figurines or those sweet, limited edition posters Mondo does so well. Here's a breakdown of what's being sold at the show:
All Monsters Attack Soft Vinyl Figure Set – Cherry Blossom Glow in the Dark Variant
This set includes three vinyl figurines of Godzilla, Gabara and Minilla, all based on 1969's All Monsters Attack. These figures feature an exclusive cherry blossom glow in the dark paint scheme. This set is priced at $240 and is limited to 250 pieces. It will be sold online, with preorders opening on Thursday, July 25.
Godzilla vs Biollante Poster
This poster of 1989's Godzilla vs. Biollante measures 24" x 36" and is illustrated by Bob Eggleton. It's priced at $80 and is limited to 215 units. It'll be sold exclusively at the Mondo booth at SDCC.
Terror of Mechagodzilla Poster
This poster of 1975's Terror of Mechagodzilla measures 20" x 30" and is illustrated by Attack Peter. It's priced at $100 and is limited to 120 units. It'll be sold exclusively at the Mondo booth at SDCC.
POP Movies: Godzilla – Godzilla (GRN)
This exclusive variant of the classic Godzilla Funko Pop! figure measures 4 inches tall. It's priced at $14.99 and is limited to 120 units. Unlike the other exclusives, it'll be sold both online and at Funko's SDCC booth. Note that the box may come either with a "2024 Summer Convention" sticker or "2024 San Diego Comic-Con" sticker.
San Diego Comic-Con runs from Wednesday, July 24 through Sunday, July 28.
For more on this year's Comic-Con, check out the Marvel, Star Wars and Transformers figures Hasbro is selling at the show, and find out how to watch SDCC from home.
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