REVIEW: Funko Infinity War Marvel Collector Corps Box Latest News April 25, 2018 As the Funko Marvel Collector Corps subscription box service began three years ago with the Avengers Age of Ultron Box, it seems appropriate that the MCC comes to its conclusion in its current form with this month’s Avengers Infinity War Box. The service will apparently be continuing via Amazon at some point, but for now, this is the grand finale. Does the Avengers Infinity War Collector Corps Box end things on a high note, or with untapped potential? Read on for my review… With the announcement in February that the April 2018 Marvel Collector Corps Box would be the final one coming directly from Funko, I had high hopes that this Collector Corps Infinity War Box would really blow me away. With the end nigh, I got nostalgic and was hoping to find some of the longtime staples of the MCC in this box, like a comic book, patch, pin and/or T-Shirt. Unfortunately, NONE of those mainstays turn out to actually be present in the box. Instead, much like the Thor Ragnarok box from last fall, we get what seems like a pretty random assortment of items to complement the box’s POP Vinyl (which I’ll save talking about for last, as it’s the best item in the box). For the first time ever in one of these Marvel Collector Corps boxes, we get… Key Caps…? Funko gets points from me for hitting us with something I never expected in this box, but unfortunately, I’ll never use these Gamora and Iron Man Key Caps. They are cute, though. Incidentally, there are two different possible packs of Key Caps that have been randomly inserted into these boxes, with the other two-pack being Spider-Man and Thanos. Guardians of the Galaxy is a collecting focus of mine, so I’m glad I got the set with Gamora, personally. The second item in the box is another first for MCC: a bandana. We got some fairly neat patterned bandanas from the Star Wars Smugglers Bounty Box last year, the Avengers bandana is less fun, as it just has an Iron Man Mark 50 on it. I don’t wear bandanas or know any friends or family who do, so this second item is also a misfire for me. Thirdly, we’ve got yet another first in the Collector Corps Box: a non-POP Mug! While the POP Mugs weren’t always well-received, I really enjoyed them myself, and would have dug a Thanos Head mug here. Instead, this is a standard mug with a sort of color-changing feature. This Infinity War mug has an empty Infinity Gauntlet on it when it’s cold, but the Infinity Stones magically appear when you pour in a hot drink. This mug isn’t a bad item and the feature works well (as you can see in my before-and-after photo above), but it feels like something we’d get from a Loot Crate—not a Funko Marvel Box. This mug just doesn’t have a “Funko” feel to it at all. Thankfully, there’s at least one item in the box that I think most collectors will really like: an Exclusive POP Thanos with Sanctuary 2 set. The box for this Thanos POP is absolutely HUGE, and as a result, the Collector Corps Infinity War Box itself is the largest we’ve ever seen from the bimonthly boxes. This isn’t specifically labeled as a POP Rides set—possibly because the Thanos figurine is actually non-removable from the Sanctuary II spaceship that he comes sitting inside of. The Sanctuary II comes attached to a little stand so it can be “hovering” above the ground. I always appreciate a flight stand for any aircraft–too many companies just don’t include them. I wish I could say I loved this “Deluxe” Thanos, but it doesn’t make a lot of sense to me for him to be sticking out of this warship that can hold thousands of people. In addition, we’ve gotten so many exclusive Thanos figures already for Avengers Infinity War that getting another one here just doesn’t feel at all special. I wish Funko had given us a character not getting a POP for the movie or even saved the Hulkbuster 2.0 for this box—there’s just no “Wow!” factor for the Sanctuary II with a non-removable half-Thanos. Overall: I’m devastated to say it, but for me, this final Powered by Funko Marvel Collector Corps Box is a real disappointment. The mug and bandana don’t feel like Funko items at all, and while I appreciate the random aspect of the Key Caps, they’re not anything I’ll ever use. The POP Thanos in Santuary 2 set is cool and huge, but doesn’t feel all that special with the multitude of Thanos POPs already out this year. It breaks my heart, but I think this is legit my least favorite MCC Box throughout the entire run of the service. GRADE: D+ The post REVIEW: Funko Infinity War Marvel Collector Corps Box appeared first on Marvel Toy News.