Funko Pop! - Marvel WandaVision Vinyl Figures - Select Figure(s)
Funko Pop! - Marvel WandaVision Vinyl Figures - Select Figure(s)
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Funko Pop! WandaVision vinyl figures track the show's decade-hopping premise — select yours from the dropdown, each sold separately. The sitcom-era figures come straight from Westview's early episodes: 1950s Wanda and Vision in black-and-white deco (#713, #714) and the pair in their comic-classic Halloween costumes (#715, #716). The finale wave delivers Wanda as the Scarlet Witch (#823, in standard and glow-in-the-dark exclusive versions), The Vision in his true form (#824), Monica Rambeau (#825), and Agatha Harkness (#826), who includes a transparent flight stand.
Figures are standard 3.75-inch Pop! scale in windowed display boxes. The black-and-white 50's pair is a rare monochrome treatment in the Pop! Marvel line.
Product details
- Brand: Funko
- Line: Pop! Marvel — WandaVision
- Material: Vinyl (black-and-white deco on 50's figures; glow finish on exclusive Scarlet Witch)
- Size: approximately 3.75 inches (9.5cm)
- Packaging: Collector-friendly window display box
- Condition: Brand new, factory sealed
- Recommended age: 3 and up
- Sold individually — purchase includes the selected figure only
Frequently Asked Questions
Which WandaVision figures are available?
Wanda and Vision in their 50's black-and-white and Halloween looks, Scarlet Witch, The Vision, Monica Rambeau, and Agatha Harkness. The dropdown shows current stock.
What are the Halloween costumes based on?
The characters' original comic designs — the episode dressed Wanda and Vision in their classic 1960s comic looks as Halloween costumes, and these figures capture that.
What's the difference between the two Scarlet Witch #823 figures?
Same sculpt, two treatments: the standard release and a glow-in-the-dark exclusive version (this one without the retailer sticker).
Why are the 50's figures in black and white?
They match the show's first episode, filmed in the style of a 1950s sitcom — the monochrome deco reproduces that look.
Does the Agatha figure stand on its own?
Agatha Harkness includes a transparent stand for her floating pose; the other figures stand unassisted.
