DC Comics is responsible for many of the all-time greatest superheroes on page and screen. Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman – to name but three – are some of the most beloved, pioneering, and iconic comic book heroes ever created, bursting onto the page decades ago, and remaining as relevant as ever today as superhero movies continue to prove an unstoppable force in cinema and TV. From Richard Donner’s game-changing Superman: The Movie, through Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy, through to the big-screen debut of Wonder Woman, DC’s roster of heroes have forged the genre as we know it today. And it’s not just the heroes either – DC has some of the best ever villains, from the Joker to Lex Luthor, to Ra’s Al Ghul, Bane, Sinestro, and General Zod.
The DCEU – or DC Extended Universe – is also gearing up an exciting new slate of upcoming movies. Fresh from the success of Wonder Woman, Aquaman and Shazam, the future looks bright – bringing the DayGlo dazzle of Wonder Woman 1984, Matt Reeves’ upcoming The Batman, and James Gunn’s take on The Suicide Squad. As we await the DC FanDome event, set to bring brand new exclusive looks of all things DC, get yourself kitted out with the very best DC Comics Funko Pop figures.
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DC Comics Funko Pops
Harley Quinn – Birds Of Prey
Fresh out of her toxic relationship with Mr. J and ready to take on the town – as long as she can enjoy a precious egg sandwich – Harley Quinn's fashion-forward new look in Birds Of Prey is a total delight.
Green Lantern – John Stewart
Move over, Hal Jordan – John Stewart is the new face of the Green Lantern Corps. Here's hoping he gets his own big-screen incarnation soon.
Batman – 1989
One of the most iconic incarnations of the caped crusader, this is a must for fans of Keaton's take on the Dark Knight in the Tim Burton movies.
Wonder Woman – Gold Armour
Diana Prince has an upgraded new look in Wonder Woman 1984 – and this Golden Eagle armour is the pick of the bunch.
Superman – Justice League
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Clearly not – it's the Man Of Steel himself. No DC collection can be considered complete without the Big Blue Boy Scout.
Aquaman
Unite the seven kingdoms with the King Of Atlantis, ready for battle beneath the waves in his gladiator armour.
Batgirl – Silver Age
She's not yet made her way to the big screen, but the Barbara Gordon incarnation of Batgirl is a hip comic favourite. Get on board before it's too cool.
Cyborg
Part man, part machine, the Justice League's ranks are rounded out by Victor Stone – whose story is expected to get a good bulking up in the Snyder Cut.
Cyborg Superman – SDCC 2020
One of this year's must-have Comic-Con special releases, this villainous mash-up of Superman and Supermachine is ripped from the pages of Adventures Of Superman #466.
Shazam
Pick up the DCEU's big kid – the adult superhero alter-ego of downtrodden teen Billy Batson, able to transform between the two on command.
Two-Face – Batman Forever
It might not be the best Bat-flick, but the design of Tommy Lee Jones' Harvey Dent in Batman Forever is gloriously exaggerated with a gruesome garishness – much like the film itself.
Joker – The Dark Knight
Want to know how he got those scars? This figure of the most iconic big-screen Joker will put a smile on that face of yours.
The Flash
This figure of the fastest man alive (possibly discounting Superman) can be delivered in a flash. Not quite as quickly as Barry Allen could though, obviously.
Catwoman – Batman Returns
Has there ever been a better Catwoman on screen than Michelle Pfeiffer's turn in Batman Returns? A truly iconic portrayal. Watch out, she scratches.