Spongyblue
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Yo, imma need that 2025 list before I comment because I'm old and I dont remember. I feel like I just opened Tiger Force Flint a month ago.
BTW he looks great with the policeman helmet and riot shield!Night Force Shockwave
He's seriously underrated, definitely one of the rare examples of a v2 shoving the v1 in a locker and stealing its lunch money.BTW he looks great with the policeman helmet and riot shield!
Of the year?Who is your guys' favorite Joe figure of the year? I'm really struggling to choose between:
Budo
Crystal Ball
Monkeywrench
Top 10 this year is going to be difficult!
Also, I think 2025 has likely been the best year for Classified figures so far. Any agree/disagree?
Of the year?
Rattler Baroness. Keystone character. Great execution. Display options.
Order Haslabs
Keep figures I want
Flip Haslabs
????
Profit
I don't own the Flint or Covergirl, but CG definitely looked less like a real person to me than Flint. And that wouldn't bother me too much if I didn't already have a few shelves of characters who look like real people. But yeah seems like retro was always kinda cartoon leaning as far as the costumes but now the faces too kinda.I will say: maybe I missed this about the retro line. But now that I have Cover Girl. She also looks cartoony like Flint. It's just very different to my eye from Mercer, Baroness, Dial Tone, Crystal Ball. At this point that surely is intentional. Maybe they were always trying to do this with retro?
This is my problem with so many modern figures. From Hasbro Extreme ML and Classified to 4HM Mythic Legions to BBWS Operation: Monster Force: too many accessories especially for alternate looks. They all sell it as extra value for the customer but this is mostly bullshit if the pricepoint is resultingly higher. Addition of accessories is cheap for them and expensive for us; if accessories bump the price from $25 to $35 (or even $50! Extreme ML...) you can be sure that price adjustment for added accessories greatly increased the profit margin. It is particularly expensive when one wants multiple options for a given figure represented on the shelf because you need to buy 2 at the inflated price (rather than 2 distinct looks at basic pricepoint or 2 basic figures and an accessory pack (a good thing that Valaverse does)). One also ends up with boxes of accessories that can't be used and that is not added value.Maybe an unpopular thought about Budo: I think he's being unfairly graded on a curve by a lot of people strictly because he comes with so much stuff and it's just a really impressive loadout. But I think those people are skating around the fact that you PAID for all that extra stuff. It's not like Budo is a regular-price figure. So you paid for a ton of extra shit, but you can't actually use it all anyway.
Frankly, I actually think Budo would have been better figureS if each armor set had been designed around a dedicated base body instead of trying to do this hybrid thing that doesn't necessarily 100% work for either look. Like he's got those chunky, kind of ugly forearm guards on his ARAH look, because they have to be removable so you can put on his samurai gear. Which I'll never use, because I want ARAH-style Budo.
I really really think samurai Budo could have been his own release. And I would have happily paid for two figures that I can display individually, and look better for it, than one figure and a bunch of junk that will go in a bin and never be used or that I have to buy a whole other figure to be able to use (and if that figure is another Budo - I end up with a whole OTHER set of extra shit in a bin).
It's true that being in the Toronto area probably makes it easier than if I lived in a smaller city. Also Joes and Legends seem evergreen for my toy scene. Everything else struggles.I don't even know how much the Rattler cost, but what? Like $400 something? And I probably would have kept all three figures, then I gotta sell it for $375 or so plus the shipping, and as we've established, ebay customers LOVE paying shipping...