Funko Pop Ghost Face, Scream #51

When we compare the boxes, there are a number of key differences to clearly know which one is the fake and which one is the original. The first thing to note is the size and typography in “Movies” next to the Pop! logo, in the upper-right corner. Secondly, the width of the white border that […]

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Funko Pop SSG GOKU (Super Saiyan God, SDCC 2020) #827

The internal blister of the box is divided into two parts in the original, while in the fake the blister is presented in the classic form (only one plastic), easily exposing the difference between the two. The other key detail, at first glance, is the shape and position of the eyebrows regarding the eyes. On […]

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Funko Pop Elvis #03

In the figure, in the fake version, in the left hand holding the cape, the position of the stars changes completely, showing a 2-2-1 format. The paint and shape of the mouth is another important detail. On the box you can see the width of the edge at the top right, and also notable differences […]

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Funko Pop Kratos (God of War) #25

In this case, the main reference that reveals the difference between the original version and the fake is the absence of both eyebrows. Also, the height of the weapon in the left hand, and, regarding the box, the shape of the white border around it. More photos of the fake version, where it is possible […]

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Funko Pop Rocky Balboa #18

It is so easy to spot the fake Rocky Balboa once you know its main detail: the missing withe rectangle in the center of the belt on the pop figure. But also, the rectangle on each of the gloves of the fake are bigger. About the box, the width of the border around the face […]

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Funko Pop Alan and Baby Carlos (Hangover) #15

Taken out of the box, the main details of the fake figure are the size of the outline of the beard around the mouth, the mouth itself, and the distance between the beard and the glasses. Also, differences are observed in the painting in general, and the skin tone, although that is hard to validate […]

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Funko Pop Captain America #219

We thank the impeccable work carried out by Laísa Ramthun, Reinaldo Katsuji and Bárbara Vieira, from Brasil, responsible for the comparison between the original and the fake version of the beloved Captain America (219).

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Funko Pop Snow White #08

On the front of the box, we notice that the original does not have the “Age + 15” warning in the bottom corner, nor can we see the other more centered warning. In the image on the back of the box we can see a big difference in the design of the Jiminy Criquet, especially […]

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Funko Pop Vegeta #10

It is very easy to identify. Just look at the character’s visor, which would have to be transparent. When we see someone selling an item like this, we should doubt everything else they have!

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Funko Pop Martian Manhunter #18

One of the most discussed and historical fakes is the Martian Manhunter, as it is a piece of great value among collectors and its imitation borders perfection, making people question whether it really is fake or just an illegally sold piece. – The edge of the circle on the chest of the character. In the […]

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