Marvel Collector Corps February 2018 Subscription Box Review – Animal Instinct

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Marvel Collector Corps is a bi-monthly subscription from Marvel Comics and Funko. The box promises $50 in value every box, plus every single item is a 100% exclusive item. Past items have included vinyl collectibles, home items, accessories, and apparel.

Funko has recently announced they are ending all their subscriptions – find out more about the closure here.  Funko has made the past boxes available in their shop with no subscription required. Boxes are $35. However, if you were a subscriber to one of their lines, log in to your account and pick up a past box for $15!

The inside of the box comes with great illustrations as well.

The “boxing” card was missing this month. That’s okay. We know who these heroes are.

Everything in my February box!

Funko Wobblers – Black Panther. I had an absolutely wonderful time at the theater seeing Black Panther.

King T’Challa looks amazing in bobble-head form.

The details are incredible.

Squirrel Girl Patch. It’s nice that the box went back to including multiple superheroes in the box. A patch of The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl is definitely welcome.

Funko POP! Bobble-Head – Rhino. This Spider-Man villain has been around a long time. There was an attempt to put him into The Amazing Spider-Man 2, but it was an awful performance by Paul Giamatti. This bobble-head is much better.

Rhino looks awesome out of the box.

At first look, it may seem simple, but I like the texture of the figure.

Howard the Duck T-Shirt. Howard the Duck looks fantastic on this t-shirt. I liked the limited amount of color that was used. It has a noir private eye feel to it.

Rocket Raccoon Pen and Pad of Paper. What a great way to keep notes!

The top of the pen looks super cool!

The pad has Rocket on it and the pen writes well.

We’re sad to see this subscription leave but dying to find out what’s next for the Funko boxes – what’s in them, their structure, and who the exclusive retail partner is. However, it won’t have the convenience and excitement of getting a bimonthly box in the mail. Are you planning to go to the store to get a box?

What do you think of this month’s loot?

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