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Here are my 10 favorite FunKo POP!

classic movie monsters with links to collect them atCompleteSet.

His arms are outstretched and beckoning his prey forward.

Unlike most Funko POP!

figures, Dracula has a mouth.

It shows his fangs but is also curled, unusually so, into a smile.

The monster is a departure from the character described in the original Mary Shelley novel.

His eyes are half closed and his arms are out stretched.

Talbot transforms into the Wolf Man and terrorizes the village.

The Wolf Man figure also means to be scary but simply comes across as adorable.

His hands, feet, and face are covered in sculpted and seemingly perfectly combed hair.

He is bearing his bottom teeth and has a wrinkled wolf nose.

This mummy was resurrected by archeologists who naively read from the Scroll of Thoth.

The face is uncovered, wrinkled, gaunt and drawn in, especially at the mouth.

That film follows an expedition to the Amazon which is hunting a believed link between land and sea animals.

A group of scientists head to the Amazon with a skeletal webbed hand as their potential proof.

That very hybrid, the Creature stalks and briefly kidnaps the groups sole female member.

In the inevitable hail of bullets, the Creature is killed and falls back into his lagoon.

She continues to tell a tale that brings us into the next film.

Both Henry Frankenstein and the Monster survived the encounter with the angry, torch-wielding villagers.

Henry refuses but Pretorius has the Monster kidnap Elizabeth to ensure Henrys involvement as the Monster demands a mate.

Henry complies and creates the Bride but she screams and rejects the monster that rampages through the laboratory.

He allows Henry and Elizabeth to leave but destroys the lab, The Bride and Pretorius.

The figure is gorgeous in its simplicity.

The shock of lightning white hair flows perfectly along her otherwise quaffed hairdo.

Her dress is perfectly pressed and her lovely thin arms are wrapped to similar perfection.

That said, I do think Funko POP!

missed a great opportunity with this figure.

Awoken by a nuclear incident, Godzilla destroys much of the city and several naval vessels.

With his clawed, out-stretched hands and a toothy almost comical grin, he wins you over.

The coloring that I love here is the realistic green and the first films trueblack and white version.

#186 Alien

After the Russians launched Sputnik, the Atomic Age and the Space Race began in earnest.

People stopped looking under their beds for monsters and instead started looking to the sky.

ThisX-Filesinspired version of the character perfectly embodies the image down to his blunted nose and outstretched fingers.

The Alien Funko Pop!

Start to finish, Funko POP!

has done an amazing job capturing the essence of each of these classic monsters.