Funkomakes figures of pretty much anything that is popular. So, there are a whole host oftelevision-based Pops. In fact, television has its own line of figures. Among them is a range of Pops based on The Boys series.
Funko and The Boys may seem a bit of an odd pairing at first. After all, one of those things is about adorable figures fit for all ages, while the other regularly features people’s heads exploding. That being said, Funko has made some brilliant figures based on the series' set of colorful characters. The following ones are the best of those currently available.

Funko Pop! TV: The Boys - Kimiko
The Nicest Killing Machine In The Series
Kimiko dons plenty of different outfits during the series, and most of them end up covered in blood. However, this Funko is based on a pre-blood-bath Kimiko. She is wearing a pristine leather jacket and ripped jeans combination.
Kimiko somehow brings both brutality and sweetness to The Boys series. This is best shown in the lab scene from season three, where she dances to Michael Sembello’s Maniac while ruthlessly killing guards. In that scene, she’s wearing a leather jacket and ripped jeans, like this Funko Pop!

So, this figure is clearly based on that iconic scene, and the outfit is a perfect re-creation. Unfortunately, the Funko can’t perform the sweet dance she does in the scene. Yet, she is, at least, doing a stance similar to the one she does in a promotional shot for the episode.
Funko Pop! TV: The Boys - Mother’s Milk
Even His Funko Looks Annoyed By Everything He Has To Go Through
To make a Mother’s Milk Funko Pop! look like the character it’s based on, it needs three things: a small beard, a chain, and his signature leather jacket. All of those things are included in this figure.

As Mother’s Milk is not a Supe, he doesn’t wear the same outfit all the time, like Homelander and The Deep. That being said, he is often wearing his brown leather jacket and gold chain. So, it’s only right that his Funko is doing the same.
The rest of the getup is accurate, too, as the character is often wearing clothes just like that. On top of that, the head looks as much like Mother’s Milk as a Funko head can due to the hair and beard.

Funko Pop! TV: The Boys - Soldier Boy
Horrible Person, But A Nice Funko
Season three of The Boys introduced the horrific Supe known as Soldier Boy. Now, you may get a Funko version of him in his classic costume without the helmet.

Not many characters can be as hateable as Homelander, but Soldier Boy is a rare exception. He’s a terrible person, but he does look cool. Therefore, he’s the perfect subject for a Funko Pop! as this figure shows.
The designers have managed to include plenty of little details on the character’s iconic stylish suit. Yet, they didn’t include the helmet, which some people may not appreciate. However, he arguably looks better without it, especially in Funko form, as the creators excelled when it came to the hair and beard.

Funko Pop! TV: The Boys - A-Train (Rally)
Bringing The World Together With Energy Drinks
This A-Train Funko is based on when the Supe participated in the cheesy Turbo Rush commercial that is a parody of the Kendall Jenner Pepsi Ad. So, he’s wearing the social justice version of his suit and is carrying an energy drink.
The Boys is a show that regularly pokes fun at society. One of the best parodies the series has ever done is the A-Train version of Kendall Jenner’s Pepsi commercial. It’s a hilarious spoof that you can immortalize with this Funko Pop! It’s a figure of A-Train in his supposedly Africa-inspired super suit, holding a can of his energy drink.
The designers have done a wonderful job at making the Funko look as much like the character as possible. His glasses are pretty much perfect, and his suit has all the details you expect.
Funko Pop! TV: The Boys - Starlight in Bodysuit, Amazon Exclusive
Vought Approves Of This Version Of Starlight
Starlight wasn’t a fan of Vought’s more revealing version of her suit. So, she wouldn’t be a fan of this Funko as it features her in her Vought-designed bodysuit.
If Vought made a Funko Pop! for Starlight - before branding her a traitor - this is probably what it would’ve looked like. After all, she’s wearing the more revealing bodysuit that the company forced her to wear. Therefore, she probably would’ve hated it, but it’s still a good Funko.
The accuracy of the controversial outfit is part of what makes it great. It contains all the details you expect, from the stars on the sleeves to the design on the torso. And it’s all brilliantly colored. The hair looks nice, too, even if it isn’t quite as curly as how she had it when she was wearing the bodysuit.
Levitating Homelander Funko Pop!
He’s Even More Intimidating While Flying
Homelander might be an incredibly heinous villain, but he looks good in Funko Pop form. This is especially true when he’s levitating with his arms stretched out and has an angry look on his face, which is the case with this figure.
Despite being the villain, Homelander is essentially the face of the series. So, naturally, there have been a couple of Funko Pops! of him. This is the best one, though, simply because he’s levitating while doing his iconic pose.
Not to mention, both his hair and outfit perfectly resemble Homelander’s look from the series. A nice touch is his angry eyebrows, which is concerning because there is nothing scarier than an angry Homelander. Yet, it does add a bit of extra personality to the figure.
FAQ
Do Funko Pops Get Retired?
Yes, some Funko Pops essentially get retired. However, it’s called getting vaulted. This means they’re no longer manufactured, which makes them more valuable to collectors.
Do Sold-out Funko Pops Come Back?
Limited edition and exclusive Funkos don’t tend to come back after selling out. Yet, some of the more standard ones can come back into stock. But, you can never be sure, so grabthe Best Funkoswhen they’re available.