I really don't know what license is worth it right now.
My jaw drops when I see all the Predator figures, because they're only thirty years too late and the wrong scale/format.
I think we had this discussion in a Zica/CAW thread; the scale/format must match the time of the properties popularity or the property has to possess throwback traits.
Bond, Godzilla, Trek, Star Wars, Marvel, DC can exist in any format because they span generations. But starting post-Mego/1980's, it becomes a matching game to tap into the market nostalgia. The perfect example is the 3 3/4 Alien line.
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FTC has the Maude license. It's part of the Lear licensing library.
IIRC, she's slated for wave eight, which is tentatively scheduled May 2019.
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DST still has the Expendables license right?
They did show this off a few years back...

This would seem to be an ideal line to build around accessories and a colourful group of name actors/personalities that are not necessarily geared towards geek culture exclusively.Leave a comment:
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I'd love to see EMCE tackle Wild Wild West and The Man From U.N.C.L.E.Leave a comment:
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Okay, I love Bea Arthur as much as you do but, DUDE, SERIOUSLY???
I'm hoping for Classic Hawaii Five-0, but that's one heck of a pipe dream!
Does that count as being part of the 'geek' genre?Leave a comment:
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That's pretty much a given around here, but WHAT ELSE IS THERE????Leave a comment:


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