Funko Pop! Marvel - 80th First Appearance Vinyl Figures - Select Figure(s)

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Figure: 500 - Namor
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Description

Funko's Marvel 80th anniversary line renders characters in their original first-appearance comic designs — select yours from the dropdown, each sold separately. Namor the Sub-Mariner claims the milestone #500 slot, fitting for one of Marvel's very first characters from 1939, joined by the original android Human Torch (#501) from that same debut issue. The founding X-Men appear in their 1963 uniforms — Marvel Girl (#503), Beast (#505) in his pre-fur human form, and Angel (#506) — alongside Black Widow (#551) in her original Tales of Suspense look and the Vulture (#594) from Amazing Spider-Man #2.

Deco follows the vintage comic art rather than modern designs — Beast without blue fur and the Torch as the golden-age android are the tells. Figures are standard 3.75-inch Pop! scale in windowed display boxes with 80 Years branding.

Product details

  • Brand: Funko
  • Line: Pop! Marvel — 80th First Appearance
  • Material: Vinyl
  • Size: approximately 3.75 inches (9.5cm)
  • Packaging: Collector-friendly window display box with Marvel 80 Years branding
  • Condition: Brand new, factory sealed
  • Recommended age: 3 and up
  • Sold individually — purchase includes the selected figure only

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "First Appearance" mean in this line?
Each figure uses the character's design from their original comic debut — the 1963 X-Men uniforms, Black Widow's first costume, the 1939 android Human Torch — rather than modern looks.

Is this Human Torch Johnny Storm?
No — it's the original android Human Torch from Marvel Comics #1 (1939), the character who predates the Fantastic Four version by over two decades.

Why is Namor #500?
Funko gave the milestone catalog number to one of Marvel's first heroes — Namor debuted in 1939, making him a fitting anchor for the 80th anniversary line.

Why does Beast look human?
His first appearance predates the blue fur — Hank McCoy was originally a big-handed, big-footed human, and the figure follows that 1963 design.

What size are the figures?
Standard Pop! scale, approximately 3.75 inches tall.

 

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