This does seem a touch expensive for a line with no real modern following. Rather than include the comic, it would have been nice to be able to buy a trade paperback reprinting the story line for cheap. I remember Atlas but I don't own a single book and floppies are kind of passe for reprints.
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I am so with you on that, I try to avoid it like the plague. Its use is just flushing money away and really influences my purchases.
I would have bought 3-4 Candyman figures for the coat, the tailoring was great but the pleather ruined it.
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Its the same thing with Batman Beyond . I hope none of the Marvels have itComment
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Pleather can be...problematical. There are pleathers out there thin enough to work well in Mego scale, but that thinness does bring up legitimate questions about longevity. Pleather can crack and peel over time, and the thinner the pleather, the more that seems to happen. Thicker pleather tends to be a bit longer lived (quality of the fabric has to be taken into account, off course, in either case), but tends to be bulky and limiting at 1/9th scale. So there's pros and cons for either choice.Comment
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Expectation is the death of discovery.Comment
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Replying to both PNGwynne and scott metzger:
Although I've always been under the impression that Mad Monsters did well as far as sales go, I'm similarly aware that the other four 'Legends' lines were lacking in sales. I'm also aware however- as was pointed out- that a lot of collectors developed a fondness for these lines later on, plus I see the crazy numbers that the CIB (or loose but complete) figures go for on eBay. So I do think there'd be a market, but how big of a market or what the best way would be to get new versions of these figures to said market remains an unknown. As much as it contradicts what I've been saying I'd be tempted to suggest crowdfunding for the four non-monster lines as a way to gauge interest, and if it happens to be through the rood then (and only then) would you consider a retail release. I can't imagine though that 50th Anniversary Mad Monsters would ever be peg/shelf warmers. Ditto for Planet of the Apes and Star Trek if they were released in the same packaging they were originally for their 50th Anniversaries. I've personally felt that the lack of sales for the new versions was due to the fact that too much was changed. Yes it was nice to finally get Mr. Sulu and Mr. Chekov, but everything else Star Trek was either "screen accurate" (again losing the nostalgia factor) or yet another version of an existing character. As for POTA, there were a lot of unnecessary (and aesthetically unappealing) changes made to the originals, and the likeness of the human characters (Taylor, Brent, Mendez) simply weren't all that good.Comment
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Quite the opposite, honestly. But with Marty Abrams stating that the figures will be sold in 4-packs, it's obviously going to be a completely different kind of packaging. Also, since the average retail store price of the of 50th Anniversary figures was $19.99 each, I can easily see Disney jumping that up- at least- by five dollars per figure. So we'll be starting with a $100 price point, plus shipping.Expectation is the death of discovery.Comment
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Quite the opposite, honestly. But with Marty Abrams stating that the figures will be sold in 4-packs, it's obviously going to be a completely different kind of packaging. Also, since the average retail store price of the of 50th Anniversary figures was $19.99 each, I can easily see Disney jumping that up- at least- by five dollars per figure. So we'll be starting with a $100 price point, plus shipping.Last edited by wise guy; Oct 22, '24, 2:33 PM.Comment
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