Summary
- DC is getting four new Pride Funko Pops, likely releasing this week.
- The new line includes Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Tim Drake, and Batwoman.
- All of the characters are wearing gear redesigned to reflect the color schemes of their respective Pride flags.
Funko is starting 2025 strong with exciting new releases, including figures from Squid Game, Spider-Man, and Metal Gear Solid. But the Funko Pop machine keeps rolling, and this week, fans of DC Comics will be treated to a fresh drop.
The latest collection features four iconic characters—Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Batwoman, and Tim Drake—who are all openly gay or bisexual in the DC comics and various media adaptations. Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, for instance, are portrayed as a couple in Harley Quinn‘s animated series, which recently launched its fifth season. This new Pride-themed series celebrates diversity and inclusion with these beloved LGBTQ+ characters.
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy have received vibrant Pride makeovers for the latest Pop figure collection, celebrating their relationship and LGBTQ+ pride. Harley’s new look features an outfit in pink, purple, and blue, symbolizing her bisexuality. Meanwhile, Ivy’s figure is adorned with Pride flag-themed socks, and her iconic plants and leaves have been replaced with elements of the flag, showcasing even more of its vibrant colors. This special edition honors their love and the spirit of inclusivity.
DC Has Revealed A New Line Of Pride-Themed Funko Pops
Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Batwoman, And Tim Drake Are Its Stars
Batwoman, also known as Kate Kane, has undergone a transformation in her iconic costume, now proudly representing the lesbian flag. Her new outfit features a bat logo on her chest, incorporating all the colors of the lesbian flag, while her mask is designed to reflect the flag’s distinct stripes. Similarly, Tim Drake, one of the Robins, has updated his look, swapping his usual black mask for one that mirrors the bisexual flag. In addition, his entire costume has been revamped to incorporate the bold color scheme of the bisexual flag, creating a vibrant and inclusive representation of both identities.
Note
All four Pops appear to have been created using previously unused molds too as they don’t look like any of the figures the four characters have received before.
While the new Pops have been revealed, they aren’t available for purchase just yet. It’s likely they will be released later this week, probably by Wednesday, through platforms like Amazon or Funko’s official website. Pricing details haven’t been confirmed, but we can expect each figure to cost between $12 and $15.
In addition to the upcoming quartet of figures, a new Spider-Gwen Pop was released last week, inspired by her appearance in Across The Spider-Verse. What sets this version apart is its unique design—Spider-Gwen is shown hanging upside-down, giving it a fresh twist compared to other figures of the web-slinger.