MGibster
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Funko announces major concerns about company's future
Funko warns investors about its future after losing millions in 2025. The Pop! collectibles company faces mounting debts and declining sales across markets.
rollingout.com
Sales are down, their debt is high, and they're hemorrhaging money. I own exactly one Funko product and it's a Cthulhu figure that's been sitting on my desk at work for about ten years now. Occasionally a coworker will notice him and ask what he is. Not the IT people. My IT people know who Cthulhu is because they're all a bunch of nerds. Occasionally I've seen some hostility towards Funko online. Mostly in regards to their products being cheap plastic that's just going to end up in a landfill. But their presence in many places, especially geeky type places, has been near ubiquitous for a number of years now. And no matter how you might feel about Funko, this isn't a good time for anyone to be worried about their job. (Is it ever a good time?)
Over the years I've run across a few Funko figures I considered purchasing, but ultimately decided against it because I have enough junk in my house. A lot of that junk being miniatures I've painted myself which is kind of close to Funko figures. I always thought their demise was inevitable. They're like collector plates, Beanie Babies, Cabbage Patch Kids, and it's just the fate of collectibles to one day not be collectible.