Earlier today I called FTC to ask about plans for addressing the issue of the oversized heads. Here's how the conversation went:
Me: Hi, I'd like to ask you a question about your action figures.
FTC: Okay.
Me: I'm a big fan of your DC Comics action figures that are done in the old Mego style, but I've noticed that several of them have oversized heads compared to the others. Do you have any plans to change this?
FTC: No, there are no plans to change this.
Me: I'm not referring to figures that have already been produced, I'm referring to future figures.
FTC: There are no plans to make the heads smaller.
Me: So the large heads are how they are supposed to look?
FTC: Yes.
Me: Thank you for your time. I appreciate the information.
The conversation was brief but cordial on both sides. In fairness, The person I talked to was whoever answered their phone, so it's possible that they were simply not privy to plans to address the head scale issue.
However, this conversation does not bode well for those of us that want the giant noggins corrected. Make of it what you will.
Me: Hi, I'd like to ask you a question about your action figures.
FTC: Okay.
Me: I'm a big fan of your DC Comics action figures that are done in the old Mego style, but I've noticed that several of them have oversized heads compared to the others. Do you have any plans to change this?
FTC: No, there are no plans to change this.
Me: I'm not referring to figures that have already been produced, I'm referring to future figures.
FTC: There are no plans to make the heads smaller.
Me: So the large heads are how they are supposed to look?
FTC: Yes.
Me: Thank you for your time. I appreciate the information.
The conversation was brief but cordial on both sides. In fairness, The person I talked to was whoever answered their phone, so it's possible that they were simply not privy to plans to address the head scale issue.
However, this conversation does not bode well for those of us that want the giant noggins corrected. Make of it what you will.
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