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Thank you FTC! This set is a home run. Who ever thought we'd get these characters? Not me, that's for sure. Now, just keep this train moving, shall we? I am reserving space for quite a few more figures that we haven't seen yet! Bring 'em on!
I would like to see the super hero roster expanded and less repackaged versions of the core 5 or six heroes and less civilians. Maybe it's just me, but when I dreamed of Mego rising from the ashes thats what I wanted to see... Flash, Green Lanturn, Hawkman, etc. etc. I never once thought, 'Oh I wish I had Jimmy Olsen or an 18" Batman.' I realize people will say, oh...wait for it... we will see Flash, etc. But there are tons of heroes to make. I just don't want a situation where in a few years when the license ends we look back and say, wow.. a million versions of Batman and Superman.. but Dr. Fate or fill in the blank was never made. I mean if you had access to the entire DC roster and you knew you had a limited number of years to make Mego figures, how far down your list would be Jimmy Olsen or Perry White?
Total agreement, but it's their business model. Marva may be right in that it's a production issue, I tend to believe they're holding out and want to ride the BvS/Justice League licensing wave that will come next year.
We're talking about action figures, Perry White is as far from action-oriented as you can get, and for the first time - in history - WB has finally gotten a DC character out of the shadow of the big three and found success, with Flash. This is a total "Iron's hot, strike it" moment. I mean, the success of WGSH was built on piggybacking SuperFriends.
But I get the main concern. I can be positive if I assume constant new announcements, which means a market flood in one year unlike anytime in the last 40 years, but it's hard to believe the market can handle such a burst unless these lines are incredibly limited, and that contradicts everything I've read about production quantities.
Maybe FTC did square the circle and made a deal where guaranteed mass volume negates the need for x amount of thousand of pieces. Or perhaps the volume of bodies offsets the amount of new head molds needed for minimum production. That would be amazing.
It's interesting you state that because IIRC someone, I think, on the MM board--probably on the FTC Tarzan (family) review--may have suggested that was going to be the case. I'm not sure, but I thought someone had mentioned Tarzan's son was going to be a likely candidate for some repurpose or other.
* Dr. Sivana: Meh. This is a custom Mego I've wanted for so long, but I feel FTC has dropped the ball in the tailoring, the over-large Kiss shoes, & especially the head sculpt, which is far from either a classic version or a C.C. Beck look. Sivana's leering overbite is as distinctive as the Penguin's nose; disappointing that it's missing.
To be honest, I've similar misgivings about the grinning Scarecrow prototype. I wish the new foes, Bizarro included, where more on-model.
I'm really looking forward to displaying Clark alongside my FTC Secret ID Bruce and Dick. Just wondering if I should buy all the parts for making Clark off of FTC's site now instead of waiting until wave 2 is released in the summer. I don't need the packaging. Will there be any difference between the wave 2 Clark and the figure and clothing parts that are available on the site now? Really just want something that is as close to the original Mego Secret ID Clark as possible.
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