Funko POP: Spider-Man (FNSM - "Oscorp Suit")
- Onyx

- Aug 10
- 2 min read

Well, a POP from this new show from Disney+ featuring our favorite Wall-Crawler! How exciting, eh? I haven't watched the show yet, and I don't think I'll, but I will say that some of the POPs that came out look pretty sick! So without further ado, let's look at this one, shall we?

I do like how the box is designed. It feeds into the ambiance of the show. I like it when my POP boxes aren't always promotions for more POPs.


This costume has a bit of buzz to it. The show calls it an "Oscorp Suit," but it more or less represents the Future Foundation suit than the actual Oscorp Suit people are familiar with. It is a different spin in an alternate universe, so some things with it are different from the FF suit. Firstly, the colors aren't simply white and black; there is a bright red belt, and also, it's made by Norman Osborn--more of a narrative standpoint than actual design, but it is important to mention. As a POP, he's got the usual bells and whistles when it comes to a Spidey POP. Love the eyes, and also the sculpted body frame that comes with this.

The pose makes this Spidey a bit more lively. With a jump pose and a thwipping hand sticking out, this Spidey is ready to go web-slinging and do whatever a Spider-Man can.

I prefer the Future Foundation's original white and black color scheme. The blue for the spider logo along with the red belt does look nice as a homage to Parker's original color scheme, it's still an odd look for a FF-inspired suit. Still, the paint job is done well and there's no real mishaps on my copy. The eyes are also nice with that hint of light reflection. No complaints here and the qualms I have are design related, not the execution of the coloring.

POP Oscorp Suit FNSM Spidey next to a vanilla POP Spider-Man. Nice contrast.

This suit is nowhere near as legendary and as well loved as the Black Symbiote suit. These versions stem from their Animated Series, respectfully.

Here is an odd collection of Spidey's 'white suits'. While the three of them don't necessarily have anything in common other than Parker wears them, it is a great sight to see the collection of suits within the color palette.

Is this a must? For the uniqueness, I'd say it's worth a look. I haven't watched the show and I don't have much motivation to do so, but I can appreciate the redesigning of this familiar outfit. It's got the standard sculptwork from Funko, he's got a great pose, and overall, he looks amazing on my Spiderverse wall. An easy pass but also an easy recomendation, so for everyone else out there, it just really depends of the design garners it to be woth being dispalyed in their collection.
Until Next Time!









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