Your Sanity Is Optional with This Deadpool x Cthulhu Funko Mashup Figure

Deadpool as Cthulhu

What do you get when Deadpool reads Lovecraft and takes things way too literally? Say hello to the Deadpool as Cthulhu Funko Pop! — a glorious mashup of maximum effort and maximum tentacles!

The Deadpool Literary Classics Funko Pop! #1491 is 4 inches of pure, tentacled nonsense, packed in a stylish window box to contain the madness (and the sarcasm). He’s here to whisper unspeakable horrors and probably ask for tacos.

Add him to your shelf before he breaks the fourth wall and the space-time continuum!

[Deadpool Literary Classics Deadpool as Cthulhu Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure Plus #1491]



Today’s Hot Deals: Apple iPad 11, ASUS 32” ProArt Display, GMKtec Mini PC, Jackery 1070Wh Power Station with Solar Panel, and MORE!

Hot Deal for May 7

For today’s edition of our Hot Deals post here are some of the best deals we stumbled on while browsing the web this morning! Please note that Geeks are Sexy might get a small commission from qualifying purchases done through our posts. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

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Run Away! Honest Trailers Takes On Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Monty Python and the Holy Grail Honest Trailer

Break out the coconuts and start galloping! The folks from Honest Trailers just tackled Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and it’s gloriously silly, historically inaccurate, and 100% covered in mud.

Celebrating the film’s 50th anniversary, this trailer dives into the most quotable comedy of all time. From killer rabbits and anarcho-syndicalist peasants, it’s a chaotic romp through the legend of King Arthur, loosely tied together with cartoons, stock footage, and the sheer willpower of six British dudes wearing a dozen wigs.

They roast everything: the cardboard castles, the fact that Terry Gilliam just wanted to doodle, and yes, even that ending.

So whether you’ve seen it 50 times or you still think “huge tracts of land” refers to real estate, this trailer is your holy grail of nostalgia, nonsense, and nerdy joy.

Now get on with it!



“Take On Me” Gets a Beautiful Piano Cover Inspired by The Last of Us Season 2

A-ha meets the apocalypse! In Season 2, Episode 4 of The Last of Us (aired May 4, 2025), Ellie (Bella Ramsey) strums am unplugged version of “Take On Me” on her guitar, and now, YouTuber AtinPiano has reimagined that moment with a beautifully somber piano cover, capturing the bittersweet vibe perfectly. Check it out!

One Merc to Troll Them All: Deadpool Visits Middle-Earth

You ever watch Lord of the Rings and think, “This needs more sarcasm, violence, and fourth-wall breaks?” No? Well Your_Kryptonite7 did it anyway, and we’re so glad he did.

It kicks off with Deadpool casually thanking Hugo Weaving’s Elrond with a “Thank you, Agent Smith,” and from there, it’s like someone let a drunk cosplayer loose in Peter Jackson’s editing bay.

Come for the elf ears, stay for the complete breakdown of cinematic canon.