All the Bram Stoker's Dracula POP figures
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POP collection Bram Stoker's Dracula has 6 figures 🎉. The first figurine of the collection came out in January 2021, it was the one of Van Helsing while the last figurine put on sale by Funko for this series is Vlad the Impaler (which came out in January 2021). This franchise, under the licence of Sony Pictures Consumer Products includes chase figures 💎. Please note that this franchise does not have multipack (several action figures sold together).
On the price side, the most expensive Bram Stoker's Dracula POP 💰 (according to our estimation) is Count Dracula (Chase), estimated at 29.00$. On the other side, the cheapest POP action figure of Bram Stoker's Dracula 🤑, estimated at 5.00$ is Count Dracula.
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Bram Stocker popified
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Bram Stocker is a British writer famous for having written the novel Dracula featuring Count Dracula, a vampire living in a reclusive castle in Transylvania and Jonathan Harker a notary clerk who has to act a real estate transaction with the Count...Stocker worked ten years on what will become the masterpiece of his life. Perfectionist and meticulous, he investigated the folklore, the geography or the history of Transylvania without ever having been there!After having recently unveiled POPs feat...
Funko pays tribute to Bram Stoker's Dracula
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Funko pays a heartfelt tribute to one of the masterpieces of cinema: Dracula, based on the work of Bram Stocker, directed by Francis Ford Coppola. This film tells the story of Vlad Dracul in a Transylvania at war in 1462, who will become a vampire to avenge his beloved who committed suicide believing her husband died in the war...Very faithful to Bram Stocker's novel, Coppola's film won 3 Oscars and was a unanimous success with the general public. It is therefore quite natural to see POPs appear...