The Queen of Hearts is Disney villainy in a completely different key. She is not elegant like Maleficent, glamorous like Cruella or seductive like Ursula. She is absurd authority: loud, royal, impossible, funny, and then suddenly dangerous because Wonderland behaves as if her nonsense rules matter. That makes Queen of Hearts Disney figurines lively, colourful and unusually expressive collectables.

Why the Queen is such a different Disney villain
Her power is not magic. It is mood. In Alice in Wonderland, she represents authority that changes rules on impulse and demands obedience without logic. For collectors, that means she brings a role darker villains cannot fill: comedy, colour, movement and chaos.
Place her beside Maleficent or Evil Queen and she changes the tone of Disney Villains figurines. The display becomes less gothic and more theatrical.
A collector-friendly colour palette
Red, black, white and gold instantly suggest playing cards, royal costume and Wonderland's strange trial scenes. Heart motifs are not just decoration; they identify the world she belongs to. A single red rose, card prop or black-and-white riser can support the figure without burying it in props.

How Alice changes the display
Alice in Wonderland figurines become richer when Alice and the Queen appear together. Alice is curious and observant; the Queen is huge emotion with a crown on it. If you own a scene piece, let it sit centrally and avoid surrounding it with too many unrelated Wonderland details.
What to check when buying
Inspect crown points, heart motifs, collar edges, facial expression, hands, red paint and base corners. If Alice is included, check her face, hair, hands and dress too. Boxed or retired examples should have matching packaging where possible, but display-facing crown and face condition matter most.