JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Funko Pops: Complete UK Collector's Guide 2026

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Funko Pops: Complete UK Collector's Guide 2026

Quick Answer: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Funko Pops

  • Funko launched its first-ever JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Pops in late 2025 the line is brand new and growing fast.
  • Wave 1 covers Jotaro Kujo, DIO, and Old Joseph with Iggy. Wave 2 adds Jonathan Joestar, Young Joseph Joestar, and Kars, shipping March 2026.
  • A special Jotaro Kujo & Star Platinum 2-pack and a DIO & The World variant are also available ideal for Stand fans.
  • Standard figures retail for around £12-14 in the UK. The 2-packs sit closer to £20-24.
  • Early waves of new Funko licences tend to vault quickly get Part 1 and Part 2 characters while stock lasts.
  • All JoJo Funko Pops are standard 9.5 cm (3.75 inch) vinyl with articulated-style sculpts that capture Araki's over-the-top poses.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure has been one of anime's most iconic franchises since Hirohiko Araki began serialising it in Weekly Shonen Jump back in 1987. It took until 2025 for Funko to finally bring these legendary characters to the Pop! Vinyl format  and collectors are already paying attention. From Jotaro's defiant scowl to DIO's imperious stance, these figures capture the franchise's theatrical energy in a way that earns a proper place on any anime shelf.

This guide covers every JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Funko Pop released and announced so far, which figures are worth prioritising, and what UK collectors need to know before buying. If you're just getting into the line or filling gaps in your collection, here's everything in one place.

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Why JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Is a Must-Collect Franchise

Over 130 million manga volumes sold worldwide. Five anime seasons. A dedicated fanbase that spans casual anime watchers and diehard manga readers across generations. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure isn't just popular  it's a cultural institution that shaped the visual language of modern anime.

What makes it especially compelling from a collector's perspective is the variety. Each "part" of the series follows a different JoJo (a member of the Joestar bloodline), set in a different era, with a completely distinct cast. Part 3 Stardust Crusaders introduced the Stand system psychic manifestations of fighting spirit  which gave the franchise some of its most iconic visuals. The relationship between Jotaro Kujo and his Stand, Star Platinum, or DIO and The World, is recognisable to anyone who has spent time in anime fandom.

That visual richness is exactly why a Funko line for JoJo has been so long awaited. The characters are built for shelves: big poses, bold silhouettes, instantly readable designs. Funko's stylised 9.5 cm vinyl format suits the franchise surprisingly well.

The Complete JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Funko Pop List (2025-2026)

Funko announced the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure collaboration in July 2025, with the first wave hitting retail in late 2025. A second wave followed in early 2026, bringing Part 1 and Part 2 characters into the line. Here's the full checklist as it stands.

Wave 1 - Late 2025 Releases

Figure Part / Series Release Notes
Jotaro Kujo Part 3: Stardust Crusaders October 2025 Standard release; first JoJo Pop to ship
DIO Part 3: Stardust Crusaders December 2025 Standard release
Old Joseph with Iggy Part 3: Stardust Crusaders December 2025 Includes Iggy accessory; fan-favourite pairing
Jotaro Kujo & Star Platinum 2-Pack Part 3: Stardust Crusaders Late 2025 Exclusive; both Jotaro and his Stand in one set
DIO & The World 2-Pack Part 3: Stardust Crusaders Late 2025 Stand variant; pairs perfectly with the Jotaro 2-pack

Wave 2 - March 2026 Releases

Figure Part / Series Release Notes
Jonathan Joestar Part 1: Phantom Blood March 2026 The original JoJo; first time in Pop! Vinyl format
Young Joseph Joestar Part 2: Battle Tendency March 2026 Part 2's wisecracking hero; extremely popular with fans
Kars Part 2: Battle Tendency March 2026 Ultimate villain of Part 2; striking design with bladed gauntlets

Pricing for all standard single figures sits at around £12-14 in the UK. The 2-packs are typically priced in the £20-24 range, making them excellent value given you get both a character and their Stand in a single purchase.

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Which JoJo Funko Pops Should You Buy First?

If you're coming to the line fresh and want to build a coherent display, the Part 3 duo is the obvious starting point. Jotaro Kujo and DIO are the franchise's most recognisable characters  the climactic confrontation between them in Stardust Crusaders is arguably the most famous sequence in the entire series. Together, they tell a complete story on your shelf without needing any additional context.

For the definitive Stardust Crusaders display, the Jotaro Kujo & Star Platinum 2-pack paired with the DIO & The World 2-pack is the move. Having both heroes and villains represented with their Stands makes for a genuinely impressive setup, and these two sets are the kind of thing that tends to vault once the initial stock clears.

Wave 2 is where it gets interesting for serious collectors. Jonathan Joestar marks the beginning  he's the origin point of the entire Joestar bloodline. Having him alongside Wave 1's Jotaro means you're covering 100 years of in-universe history in just two figures. Young Joseph Joestar from Part 2 is consistently voted as one of the franchise's most beloved protagonists, and Kars the cold, calculating ultimate being rounds out a solid Part 2 villain addition. Given the relatively low number of Part 1 and Part 2 figures in any line, these wave 2 releases are worth prioritising.

Collector Tips: Display and Care for Your JoJo Pops

Standard JoJo Funko Pops use the same 9.5 cm vinyl construction as the rest of the Pop! Animation line. A few display tips worth knowing:

Keep them out of direct sunlight. Prolonged UV exposure causes vinyl to yellow over time, particularly on figures with white or light-coloured elements  relevant for Jotaro's coat or Jonathan's lighter panels. UV-filtering cases are a worthwhile investment if you're in a sun-facing room.

Box condition matters for resale. The JoJo licence is new, which means the first-edition boxes carry the most collector interest down the line. If you're buying as an investment as much as for display, keep boxes away from moisture and stack them facing outward.

The 2-packs need extra shelf depth. Funko 2-packs use a wider, rectangular window box compared to single figures. Standard Pop! shelves at 15 cm depth should accommodate them, but verify before you rearrange.

Display alongside scale figures strategically. If you already have larger JoJo scale figures from Medicos Entertainment, Megahouse, or Di Molto Bene, the Funko Pops read well as a budget-friendly supplement rather than a direct comparison the stylised vinyl format occupies a different visual register to realistic 1/8 or 1/6 scale pieces.

Common Mistakes JoJo Pop Collectors Make

Waiting too long on new licences. The JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Funko licence is in its first year. History shows that Part 1 and Part 2 character Pops from any new anime line tend to be underproduced compared to the more popular Part 3 characters, then become the hardest to find at retail. Jonathan and Kars in particular fit this pattern.

Confusing the standard DIO with the DIO & The World variant. The standard single DIO figure is widely available; the 2-pack with The World Stand included is the exclusive configuration. If you're after both figures in a set, make sure you're buying the 2-pack  they're different SKUs and often listed separately at wildly different prices on secondary markets.

Skipping the Old Joseph with Iggy figure. This one flies under the radar because Old Joseph is less iconic than his younger Part 2 self. But it's a well-sculpted figure, the Iggy inclusion makes it unique in the lineup, and Part 3 completionists will regret leaving a gap. It also pairs naturally with the Young Joseph from Wave 2.

Overpaying at launch on secondary markets. JoJo Pops are still at retail pricing at most UK stockists. There's no need to pay secondary market premiums right now shop direct from quality UK retailers first.

New stock lands regularly at Infinity Collectables. Check the new arrivals page to catch Wave 2 JoJo Pops and future releases as they come in.

Frequently Asked Questions: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Funko Pops

Q: Are JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Funko Pops officially licensed?
Yes. Funko's JoJo's Bizarre Adventure line is fully licensed by Shueisha, the publisher of the manga, and produced in collaboration with the official franchise. The figures are based on the anime adaptation of the series, which is produced by David Production.

Q: How tall are JoJo Funko Pop figures?
Standard single JoJo Funko Pops are 9.5 cm (3.75 inches) tall, which is the standard size for Pop! Animation figures. The 2-packs include two standard-size figures in a single window box. There are currently no super-sized or 6-inch jumbo versions of JoJo characters announced.

Q: What parts of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure have Funko Pops?
As of March 2026, Funko has released or announced figures covering Parts 1, 2, and 3 of the series  Phantom Blood (Jonathan Joestar), Battle Tendency (Young Joseph and Kars), and Stardust Crusaders (Jotaro, DIO, Old Joseph, and Stand 2-packs). Parts 4 through 9 have not yet been confirmed, but the licence covers the full franchise so future waves are expected.

Q: Which JoJo Funko Pop is the rarest?
The line is still in its early stages, so true rarity hasn't established itself yet. That said, the Stand 2-packs (Jotaro + Star Platinum and DIO + The World) are exclusive configurations less likely to be restocked after initial runs. Wave 2 Part 1 and Part 2 characters  Jonathan Joestar and Kars in particular  tend to be lower production than Part 3 characters in new anime licences and are worth securing early.

Q: Will there be more JoJo Funko Pop figures released in 2026?
Funko has not officially confirmed a Wave 3, but given the licence strength and positive reception to Waves 1 and 2, additional characters are widely expected. Community speculation focuses on Part 4's Josuke Higashikata, Part 5's Giorno Giovanna, and Yoshikage Kira as strong candidates. Following Funko's official Coming Soon page is the best way to stay updated.

Q: Are JoJo Funko Pops a good investment?
Like any collectible, there are no guarantees, but early waves of newly licensed anime Funko lines have a track record of appreciating once certain figures go out of production. The franchise has an enormous global fanbase  over 130 million manga volumes sold  which supports long-term collector demand. Buying at retail from a reputable UK stockist is the most sensible approach rather than paying inflated secondary market prices.

The Bottom Line on JoJo Funko Pops

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure joining the Funko Pop! lineup has been a long time coming, and Wave 1 and 2 have delivered exactly what the franchise's look promised  bold, shelf-commanding figures at accessible price points. The Part 3 pairs covering Jotaro and DIO are the natural entry point, but Wave 2's Part 1 and Part 2 additions are the ones that serious collectors shouldn't sit on. Jonathan Joestar as the origin point of the Joestar bloodline and Kars as Part 2's ultimate villain are the kind of early-licence figures that reward collectors who move early.

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