I'm glad to see these sets are made,The DC sets look very promising but I'm going with a wait and see mentality with any more Captain Action releases.
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I do not know why they produced the exclusive Khem panther- just to get more money I suppose.
But they have not answered me about the return of AB, and Robin said they stated clearly there are no plans for them to produce Action Boy.
I hope I'm not the only one disappointed.
I hope someday another company will bring back Action Boy and do the CA line as Ideal did.Last edited by MIB41; Oct 14, '13, 7:27 PM.Comment
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I think the answer is likely found in their finances at the moment. With the surplus of CA figures, not to mention the utter flop of selling the Dr. Evil figure, it's probably not a sound move to try and manufacture another figure when it took them a year to finance two costume sets. In short, they don't have the money to make a Action Boy figure. They're in survival mode. And with the sell out of the Iron man and Wolverine costumes sets at NYCC, we don't know if that was a significant event since we don't know how many they brought with them. I spent two years unsuccessfully trying to get them to sell product at Wonderfest, so who knows if they brought a meaningful volume to begin with? They're busy saying their sorry on their Facebook page to people who showed up to get them. And the Dr. Evil exclusive appears to have been a complete miss. But should anyone be surprised? Selling it at four times it's street value was a insane publicity stunt just to get a different box. They certainly know how to tick people off.
Have to agree, that Dr. Evil pricing was a bone-headed stunt. I don't know what their financial situation is, but it's pretty obvious they didn't take the profits from the first sets and roll them over into producing more new sets. Instead they blew it on developing a bunch of hair-brained ideas including that animated series which we all know is NEVER gonna happen, and all that superfluous junk they hock on their website. If they really wanted to build a following, they should have focused SOLELY on producing as many great costume sets as possible. The rest would have taken care of itself.Comment
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I don't know what their financial situation is, but it's pretty obvious they didn't take the profits from the first sets and roll them over into producing more new sets. Instead they blew it on developing a bunch of hair-brained ideas including that animated series which we all know is NEVER gonna happen, and all that superfluous junk they hock on their website. If they really wanted to build a following, they should have focused SOLELY on producing as many great costume sets as possible. The rest would have taken care of itself.
Captain Action is 100% a collectors product. T-shirts, buttons, comics, coffee mugs, and cartoons are wasted investments because he's not nostalgic like Six Million Dollar Man or BSG because he was never big. No one grew up watching him on television where these novelty items once existed. And the cartoons and comics are especially pointless because they can't depict him as these other licensed heroes. So they make all of these products that never depict or promote what the action figure actually was (or is). So when you try to be all things to all people, you end up being nothing to nobody. Captain Action should be about the costumes and promoting licenses for that figure. They should quit chasing this misguided belief the Captain will ever break big and focus resources and revenue on the market who want him. Translation: They need to adopt business models like BBP that set up pre-orders and manufacture according to demand, or do like Mattel for specialty licenses and finance the product through subscriptions. This old formula of trying to break him big like it's the late 60's again is dated. Know your market and cater to it.Last edited by MIB41; Oct 14, '13, 8:53 PM.Comment
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Gotta admit, I'm not excited about the Iron Man costume, which bums me out. Will have to see it in person before making my final decision, but so far I'm not liking what I see.Comment
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I think the answer is likely found in their finances at the moment. With the surplus of CA figures, not to mention the utter flop of selling the Dr. Evil figure, it's probably not a sound move to try and manufacture another figure when it took them a year to finance two costume sets. In short, they don't have the money to make a Action Boy figure. They're in survival mode. And with the sell out of the Iron man and Wolverine costumes sets at NYCC, we don't know if that was a significant event since we don't know how many they brought with them. I spent two years unsuccessfully trying to get them to sell product at Wonderfest, so who knows if they brought a meaningful volume to begin with? They're busy saying their sorry on their Facebook page to people who showed up to get them. And the Dr. Evil exclusive appears to have been a complete miss. But should anyone be surprised? Selling it at four times it's street value was a insane publicity stunt just to get a different box. They certainly know how to tick people off.
I agree, they know how to tick people off but it seems they don't care what us Captain Action collectors think or want.Comment
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Yeah, I heard about that. But my understanding is Tonner is making the figure. They just agreed to partner with CA for this character. It's also not in the same scale as the Captain (she's taller), so it won't even be compatible if people were wanting to add her to his line. Add that to the list if head shaking decisions. They just seem to be throwing their license around without any meaningful direction.Last edited by MIB41; Oct 15, '13, 5:46 AM.Comment
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If the Superman and Batman sets get made and tru sells them, it should give the line a big boost.
We have not heard anything about if Walmart will be carrying CA.
I think they are just doing anything they can to get money. They should put their focus on getting the new uniform sets produced and out there.
I am very disappointed about their decision not to produce Action Boy. I really wanted new sets of Superboy, Robin, Aqualad as well as Kid Flash, Bucky, Speedy, Jace (from Space Ghost!),
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^^^ Voting for the Walmart deal ended about two weeks ago. I would think if CA were a contender, we would have heard something by now. I'm willing to bet they won't say another thing about it unless pushed to address it. That's the way they do things. Personally I wish they would have gone straight to Action Boy after Captain Action, instead of pushing Dr. Evil. His look has always been very dated, and I never thought that would translate well into sells. With Action Boy they could have covered alot of A-list heroes from the vintage line, plus cover the Speed Racer sets Playing Mantis never got to.Comment
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^^^ Voting for the Walmart deal ended about two weeks ago. I would think if CA were a contender, we would have heard something by now. I'm willing to bet they won't say another thing about it unless pushed to address it. That's the way they do things. Personally I wish they would have gone straight to Action Boy after Captain Action, instead of pushing Dr. Evil. His look has always been very dated, and I never thought that would translate well into sells. With Action Boy they could have covered alot of A-list heroes from the vintage line, plus cover the Speed Racer sets Playing Mantis never got to.
I voted for Walmart to carry CA every day but I kind of knew it would not actually happen.Comment
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