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Right. This is it — the final season. Stranger Things is bowing out, and Funko is marking the occasion with a wave that's less "here are some figures" and more "here are six spoilers we're legally allowed to sell you." Every one of these tells you something about how Hawkins' last stand plays out, and a couple are going to be an absolute nightmare to pull. Let's get into it — Special Editions crowd, this one's for you.
Will Byers (Hive Mind)

Start with Will, because the whole show started with Will. Those blank white eyes do all the heavy lifting — the kid who got dragged into the Upside Down in episode one is now plugged into it, hand raised mid-vision like he's buffering a signal from somewhere worse. Funko grounding cosmic horror in a normal kid's hoodie is exactly the trick that's always made this show sing. It's genuinely unsettling on a shelf, which, for a Will Byers figure, is the highest compliment going.
Eleven (Wetsuit)

Eleven. In a wetsuit. We'll wait while you process that. It's a look we've never seen on her, which is the entire appeal — grey diving gear, bare feet, the trademark hand thrust out ready to rearrange someone's insides. Sensory-deprivation-tank experiments, the sequel? Almost certainly. Either way it's the biggest "wait, what actually happens this season?" figure in the wave, and it'll move on pure intrigue.
WSQK Radio Station with Robin

Now the deep cut — and a POP Town, which is always cause for a small celebration. The WSQK station, red broadcast tower and all, with Robin out front waving an "Applause" sign like the world isn't ending. It's the funniest piece here and quietly the cleverest: when you're fighting interdimensional evil, somebody's got to run comms. Giving Maya Hawke's Robin a diorama instead of a hero pose is peak Stranger Things — a show that loves its side characters every bit as much as its leads.
Jim Hopper

Hopper did not come to play. The beard alone has a three-season arc, and he's swapped the small-town sheriff's badge for tactical gear and a rifle that says the negotiating phase is over. This is dad-mode, weaponised. If you only know him as the grump eating a diner breakfast back in season one, consider this figure your formal warning that season five is going to hurt.
Max Mayfield

And here's the one that'll get you. Max is standing. After season four left her hovering somewhere between alive and not, Funko has put her back on her feet — red hair catching pink and gold, freckles intact, arms slightly open like she's testing whether the floor's still there. The defiantly normal floral shirt and quilted vest are the whole point: Max refusing to let Vecna have the last word. Easily the most emotional figure in the set, and it doesn't say a thing — it just stands there and dares you not to feel it.
Joyce Byers

Joyce Byers. Pink sneakers. An axe. That's the pitch, and it's perfect. Winona Ryder's character has out-stubborned Christmas lights, a Russian prison and a literal gateway to hell, and she is not about to stop now. The axe isn't a weapon, it's a mission statement: nobody touches her boys. She's also the lone Funko Shop exclusive of the bunch — which makes her the chase here, the hardest to grab and the first that'll climb on the secondary market.
So What Do You Actually Chase?
If you're a completionist, the answer's easy — all six belong together, one last goodbye to Hawkins. Picking your spots? Joyce is the exclusive and the likely value play; the WSQK POP Town is the piece your non-collector mates will actually comment on; and Eleven-in-a-wetsuit is the conversation starter that'll have people asking what on earth happens this season. New to chasing store exclusives like Joyce? Our guide to rarity, grading and price estimates explains why that Funko Shop sticker matters before you pay over the odds on the secondary market.
The End Begins
Six figures, one final season, and a whole lot of feelings dressed up as vinyl. Whether you grab the full set or just the one character you've followed since 1983, this wave is essential for anyone bracing to say goodbye to Hawkins. Grab a shelf — make it a good one.
See the COMPLETE Stranger Things list on POPS Today
The gate is open. The collection awaits.