Brand: FUNKO TOYS
MODEL: FU56009
Funko Pop! Movies DC The Suicide Squad Bloodsport Vinyl Figure
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The Suicide Squad will see everyone's favourite Belle Reve penitentiary convicts sent as members of Task Force X to the South American island of Corto Maltese, in order to destroy Jotunheim, a Nazi-era prison and laboratory which held political prisoners and conducted experiments. During the mission, they'll also come face-to-face with Starro, a giant, telepathic alien starfish!
Here we have Bloodsport, a mercenary with a technologically-advanced suit that only he can use. After shooting Superman with a Kryptonite bullet, he shortens his prison sentence by joining Task Force X so he can reunite with his daughter Tyla
Add the new The Suicide Squad Pop! Vinyl Figures to your Funko collection today!
- Funko sets of miniature POP-style figures in Window display boxes, so there's no mystery on which figure you are getting.
- Limited Edition Collection
- Suitable for 3 years and above
- This figurine is made of vinyl.
- Collect them all and connection to pop culture
The Suicide Squad will see everyone's favourite Belle Reve penitentiary convicts sent as members of Task Force X to the South American island of Corto Maltese, in order to destroy Jotunheim, a Nazi-era prison and laboratory which held political prisoners and conducted experiments. During the mission, they'll also come face-to-face with Starro, a giant, telepathic alien starfish!
Here we have Bloodsport, a mercenary with a technologically-advanced suit that only he can use. After shooting Superman with a Kryptonite bullet, he shortens his prison sentence by joining Task Force X so he can reunite with his daughter Tyla
Add the new The Suicide Squad Pop! Vinyl Figures to your Funko collection today!
- Funko sets of miniature POP-style figures in Window display boxes, so there's no mystery on which figure you are getting.
- Limited Edition Collection
- Suitable for 3 years and above
- This figurine is made of vinyl.
- Collect them all and connection to pop culture