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Funko POP: Spider-Man & MJ

  • Writer: Onyx
    Onyx
  • 10 hours ago
  • 4 min read

Yes! This 2-pack is an awesome catch from 2025, given to me as a Christmas Gift by my special friend. This is a special addition to my Spiderverse collection, so I'm pretty excited to review it. So let's get to it!



I always like these special editions. Funko's been doing a great job bringing in some nostalgia from classic comic moments. Of course, they had to do one of Peter and MJ's iconic moments.


A bobblehead
A bobblehead
So awesome they added the ring!
So awesome they added the ring!

Moving on to Spider-Man first, it's actually a pretty solid Spidey POP. It's got all the familiar POP details, like the sculpted eyes and weblines. It's a pretty standard POP all in all, and there's nothing grand that will make it stand out on its own, except maybe the wedding ring. Which, of course, is the theme, so it's an amazing thing they added it!

It's definitely not a common pose for a Spider-Man POP. But it is a pose meant to represent a husband reaching out for his wife's hand. It works for what it is meant to do so no complaints here.


Colors on Spidey are clean, accurate, and vibrant. Pretty standard Spider-Man colors for a POP, so no complaints. The only thing different is the noticeable gold ring on his finger, but again, it's by design due to what the POP represents.


Truth be told, the Spider-Man from the 2-Pack is a bit more accurate in coloring compared to the other Spidey POP.


I swear, Funko has gotten good at making Spider-Man POPs. The more classic Spider logo. I truly appreciate the consistent sculpt details on Spidey POPs.


A bobblehead
A bobblehead
Her wedding ring is also sculpted! It's awesome!
Her wedding ring is also sculpted! It's awesome!

Now let’s take a look at Mary Jane Watson Parker in her wedding gown! There have been a few MJ POPs over the years, but this one truly carries a lot of significance.


A wedding gown can be extremely intricate and full of bells and whistles, but MJ’s dress keeps things relatively simple. It still feels like a proper wedding gown with its long skirt that covers her entire legs (complete with realistic wrinkles and folds), the fitted bodice, the long gloves, and of course, the veil. Everything is accurately sculpted to match her dress from that special event. No real complaints here — I especially love the transparent plastic used for the veil. It looks fantastic!


Maryjane is pretty heavy so a figure stand is definitely a must!
Maryjane is pretty heavy so a figure stand is definitely a must!

Maryjane's pose mirrors Spider-Man's. It's nothing dynamic or anything super impressive on its own, but putting Maryjane next to Spider-Man definitely puts it all together. For what it is, it's a perfect pose.


That transparent plastic looks so good!
That transparent plastic looks so good!

Unfortunately, this is where my copy loses some points. There’s a huge portion of her hair that wasn’t painted red — it’s a very obvious defect, noticeable both up close and from a distance. It’s a shame because the rest of the POP is done really well. It’s a pretty major complaint, but overall, I still like the figure. Just be sure to check your copies carefully before buying.


Spinnernet is definitely not your typical Maryjane Watson Parker, and honestly, it's a better POP than this Maryjane. BUT, it's two different merits. Just nice to see these two together, eh?


If the red in her hair was painted with a bit more care, this POP would be higher up in the ladder! Bumming, but it's still a good POP.


Posed together, they absolutely look perfect! I think Funko did an awesome job with the pair! Again, separate POPs, they aren't spectacular, but together, they are Amazing! Til death do them part, right?


"What would you do if you had One More Day?"
"What would you do if you had One More Day?"

Oh yes… Mephisto and his infamous “One More Day” proposition. This is definitely one of those story moments that isn’t well-regarded by fans. Still, seeing these three together in POP form — capturing such a pivotal, controversial moment — is really something.


In some alternate reality, it would’ve been Peter and Gwen having their own Brand New Day. All that aside, these POPs look really good together. The Spider-Man BLUE set has a somber, melancholic feel, while the Wedding of Spider-Man and Mary Jane has that vibrant, joyful opposite energy.


Paired POPs that work this well together are always a delight.



Yeah, I wasn't personally there when this happened, but it is a milestone with comic book fans!


And then this happened, of course! I still remember reading this after Back in Black, and it was definitely upsetting.


As I mentioned, this is a 2-pack POP that truly works best as a set rather than as individual figures. While each one holds up well on its own, they’re really meant to be displayed together — having just one without the other feels like something’s missing.

Despite the obvious paint defect on Mary Jane’s hair, I still hold this set in high regard. It captures a major milestone moment in Spider-Man’s story, and overall, it’s a really good piece.


So yes — the Wedding of Spider-Man and Mary Jane 2-pack is something I can highly recommend.


Until Next Time!




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