Funko Pop! Rocks

The Beatles Collectible 2021 Handpicked Funko Pop Rocks John Lennon Military Figure in Funko Protector

$15.95
  • The Beatles Collectible 2021 Handpicked Funko Pop Rocks John Lennon Military Figure in Funko Protector

Funko Pop! Rocks

The Beatles Collectible 2021 Handpicked Funko Pop Rocks John Lennon Military Figure in Funko Protector

$15.95
  • John Lennon Funko Pop! Part of PopAPalooza 2021!
  • IMAGINE the new John Lennon figure taking center stage in your collection.
  • He arrives in a Funko Foldable Pop! protector display case.
  • Handpicked for best condition box.
  • Better together - Funko Pop! Rocks John Lennon in a Funko Pop! Protector.

Funko released The Beatles (Yellow Submarine) Pop! figures in 2012 / 2013. This new figure features John Lennon from his solo career.
The John Lennon Military Jacket Pop! Vinyl Figure measures approximately three 3/4-inches tall, and it comes packaged in a window display box.

In 1972, John Lennon found a U.S. army shirt in a New York surplus store, For several years he wore it as a symbol of the revolution he supported up until his untimely death.

"The jacket was originally acquired by a Salvation Army employee in 1977. He was sent to John Lennon's apartment to gather a donation of clothing, and immediately decided he had to keep a few things for himself."

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  • John Lennon Funko Pop! Part of PopAPalooza 2021!
  • IMAGINE the new John Lennon figure taking center stage in your collection.
  • He arrives in a Funko Foldable Pop! protector display case.
  • Handpicked for best condition box.
  • Better together - Funko Pop! Rocks John Lennon in a Funko Pop! Protector.

Funko released The Beatles (Yellow Submarine) Pop! figures in 2012 / 2013. This new figure features John Lennon from his solo career.
The John Lennon Military Jacket Pop! Vinyl Figure measures approximately three 3/4-inches tall, and it comes packaged in a window display box.

In 1972, John Lennon found a U.S. army shirt in a New York surplus store, For several years he wore it as a symbol of the revolution he supported up until his untimely death.

"The jacket was originally acquired by a Salvation Army employee in 1977. He was sent to John Lennon's apartment to gather a donation of clothing, and immediately decided he had to keep a few things for himself."