16 years of theMCUhas ensured the Avengers areMarvel’s premier superhero team. Before, at least when it comes to the big screen, theX-Menheld that title. The introduction of X-Men to the MCU will officially begin in Deadpool & Wolverine this summer, but the revival of Marvel’s mutants has already started via X-Men ‘97. The rebooted animated series is being celebrated, and rightly so, and you can get in on those celebrations by picking up X-Men’s Jumbo SentinelFunko Pop!for a fraction of its usual price.
The Jumbo Sentinel was released in 2022 to celebrate X-Men’s 60th anniversary. Standing at ten inches tall, not only is the Sentinel considerably bigger than a regular Funko Pop!, but the figure also includes a miniature Wolverine to make it look even bigger. The size difference reflects just how big Sentinels are compared to humans, something you can see for yourself in the first episode of X-Men ‘97 if you’re not already familiar.

Usually $45.99, you’re able to currently pick up the Sentinel Pop! with Wolverine figure for just $12, a whopping 74 percent price cut, through the link in the box below. The outlet deal tag likely means this will be your last chance to make the Pop! your own without having to go through a resale site, in which case you will end up paying a lot more than $45.99 rather than a lot less. There’s also still a chance you end up with the black-light chase variant of the figures which is even rarer but will still cost you just $12.
X-Men Sentinel With Wolverine Jumbo Funko Pop!
Marvel’s Sentinel Funko Pop! is of the Jumbo variety, standing at ten inches tall, and comes with a mini Wolverine figure to really amplify its size. There’s also a chance you get the limited edition chase version which gives the Pop! a black-light makeover.
If you’re looking for more than just Sentinel, or the Jumbo Pop! is already a part of your collection, there are some far newer X-Men Funko options available. Released not only to celebrate the debut of X-Men ‘97 but also the 50th anniversary of Wolverine’s introduction to the group.Funko revealed four new Wolverine figures, each of them representing different versions of the iconic anti-hero. One of the Pops has unstable adamantium ripping through Wolverine’s suit, while another is based on an older Wolverine when he’s going by his real name, Logan.
The long overdue X-Men push in 2024 goes beyond just Funko Pops.Marvel teamed up with Arcade1Upin February and released a special edition X-Men ‘97 arcade cabinet loaded with retro X-Men games. There’s alsoa new line of official X-Men ‘97 merchnow available at BoxLunch, andour guide to the very best X-Men action figuresis loaded with must-haves from the group’s past and present.