


It’s finally May, which means Star Wars Day is upon us!
There’s no shortage of Star Wars merch available to celebrate the day, and the series as a whole, but one of the most widely available and well-known are Funko Pops.
The vinyl figurines, which stand between 3- and 5-inches tall on average, are available for just about every fandom. Still, Star Wars has one of the largest collections on the market, which only grows every time a new movie or show is released, or a special collection is debuted.
No matter who your favorite Star Wars character is, you’ll probably find a Pop or two, and the best part is that they’re relatively affordable, making it easy to start a whole collection.
Below, we’ve rounded up 27 of the best Star Wars Funko Pops you can buy right now. May the fourth be with you.

One of the newest Star Wars Funko collections celebrates the 40th anniversary of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Here, Leia is dressed in the outfit she wore during the Battle of Endor, braid crown and all.

The Clone Wars animated series featured Anakin prominently as one of the generals of the Grand Army of the Republic.

One of the most iconic scenes of the prequels — and maybe all of Star Wars, depending on whom you ask — is the lightsaber battle between Maul, Obi-Wan, and his Jedi Master Qui-Gon set to John Williams’ “Duel of the Fates.” This three-piece Deluxe Pop costs less than $50 and fits together to create the scene.

Another 40th-anniversary Return of the Jedi Funko Pop is of Wicket, the Ewok who sided with the rebels against the Empire on Endor.

One of the many ways Disney is celebrating its 100th anniversary is with plenty of new merch collections. The facet collection, which includes this R2D2, reimagines classic characters in bejeweled fashion.

The Power of the Galaxy series is exclusive to Amazon and celebrates some of the strong women at the center of Star Wars stories. Leia’s addition shows her in her most famous look: space buns.

There are Funko Pops available that show Obi-Wan at all different stages of his on-screen life. This one takes inspiration from the Disney+ original Obi-Wan Kenobi, which aired last year.

Released ahead of the premiere of Andor, this Pop celebrates rebel hero Cassian Andor.

Beskar-clad and ready for battle, this Pop shows Din Djarin in his most classic look, helmet and all.

Rebel Jyn Erso of Rogue One is another one of the women celebrated in the Power of the Galaxy collection.

Funko’s Retro Series takes design and color inspo from vintage Star Wars comic books. This 4-pack includes Darth Vader, a Stormtrooper, C-3PO, and Luke Skywalker. At just $10 per Pop, it’s actually slightly discounted from the average price ($12-15 each).

For the upcoming Pride Month, Funko released a special collection of Star Wars characters made over with a rainbow gradient — it included BB-8 and this Stormtrooper and supported the It Gets Better Project.

We have liftoff with this Funko Pop, which shows Mando and Grogu taking off with Mando’s jet pack. It has a special chrome finish, so the beskar steel armor shines.

The Pop Rides series celebrates iconic methods of transportation and the people that pilot them. Though this isn’t Han Solo flying the Falcon, Lando takes the helm in The Rise of Skywalker.

Another entry in the comic-book-inspired retro series is this one of Obi-Wan much later in his life (played by Sir Alec Guinness in A New Hope).

So far, Jedi Cal Kestis has only appeared in the Star Wars Jedi video game series, but he’s still part of the collection of Star Wars Funko Pops.

From Queen of Naboo to a member of the Galactic Senate, Padme is a core figure of the prequel movies. Here, she’s seen in her senate robe.

Another Disney100 series is the train series. They all connect, so you can collect as many as you’d like. Darth Vader’s train car is actually a TIE fighter.

Darth Maul, after appearing in The Phantom Menace, is a recurring character in The Clone Wars animated series, and this Pop uses his character design from the show.

The Pop of Boba Fett is from the character’s own series and shows him in his classic green, red, and yellow armor.

The artist series takes classic Star Wars characters and makes them over with an all-over print. This one is inspired by Mustafar, the lava planet where Vader is essentially “born” in Revenge of the Sith.

Sabine Wren is a Mandalorian rebel who first appeared animated in Star Wars Rebels (she’ll make her live-action debut in Ahsoka). This Power of the Galaxy pop shows her holding the Mandalorian Darksaber.

Rebel Jedi Ahsoka Tano has appeared in both animation and live-action, but this Pop specifically references her cloaked look in season two of The Mandalorian.

Another special Pop series, the Concept Series, gives artists a chance to redesign classic characters, such as Darth Vader, in their own style.

Rey is one with the Force, and the Force is one with her in this Power of the Galaxy Pop.

Grogu loves his food, so of course, you can get a Pop of him with a packet of his favorite space macarons.

Everyone’s favorite Wookiee sidekick gets his own Pop as part of the New Classics series, which shows Star Wars characters in their most recognizable looks.