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Funko Announces Exclusive Storm with Blackbird Dorbz Ride

X-Men: Dark Phoenix is set to enter production very soon, meaning fans will soon get to experience […]

X-Men: Dark Phoenix is set to enter production very soon, meaning fans will soon get to experience another adventure involving the ragtag group of mutants.

In the meantime, however, fans certainly have plenty of comics and other X-Men merchandise to dive into. And thanks to the popular vinyl collectible company Funko, fans can soon own an exclusive collectible featuring one of the group’s most fan-favorite members.

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Funko has unveiled a Storm with Stealth Blackbird figure, as part of their Dorbz Ride collection. You can check it out below.

The figure shows the white-haired superheroine (portrayed by Halle Berry in previous X-Men installments, and by Alexandra Shipp in X-Men: Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix) on board an invisible version of the Blackbird, the X-Men’s primary ship.

The Dorbz Ride line is one of Funko’s newest outputs, with past figures including Storm’s teammate Beast in a standard version of the Blackbird, Wonder Woman in her Invisible Jet, and Guardians of the Galaxy‘s Star-Lord in the Milano.

Fans can own the Storm with Stealth Blackbird Dorbz Ride starting in late-July, when it will be unveiled exclusively at Walmart stores.

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X-Men: Dark Phoenix will be a direct sequel to X-Men: Apocalypse. The film will take place in the 1990s and will be inspired by “The Dark Phoenix Saga,” the most popular X-Men story of all time.

Fox attempted to adapt “The Dark Phoenix Saga” once previously, in X-Men: The Last Stand. The attempt was not well-received by fans.

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