Marvel Legends Gamerverse

$45? Hm.

IF I can get them, maybe I will.
But still: ugh.
If I do wind up owning these, I will take zero “clout” pleasure in them. I might never even mention I own them, lest I be mistaken for trying to show off.
This is a weird situation, and I don’t like it.
 
Makes the Magic the Gathering tax seem... well, not reasonable, but.

I don't know why I like the palette swaps on Logan and Cap as much as I do but I don't 45 dollars like them, so it's an easy wave the white flag of surrender for me.
 
Like when you look at the old Toy Biz ML1 Cap and realize after 23 years he has the same coloring?
 
Last I checked my TB ML1 Cap was still blue but hes in a bin that I haven't opened in a couple years at least.

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I pulled mine off the shelf a few weeks ago (my shelves are... crowded) and hadn't noticed before how discolored he'd become.

So these will cost $65 Canadian. For a standard Legends offering. Instead of paying $20 for a Magic Card - you're paying $25 for a brand label applied to an effect piece. I have decided - fuck these things.
 
I was going to guess $50ea for these figures so $45 isn't a surprise. I tried adding a $55 keychain (LMAO) to my cart and they just add a flat $20 shipping fee. But then I added another $55 keychain and shipping dropped to $10. So it's almost like they just randomly charge you a shipping fee. Could possibly be $110 for two figures, which would make it a very expensive two-pack. I think I'm going to have to give up my dream of a green Cap. If he was on a "perfect" articulation scheme, I'd probably bite. Wolverine....I can wait for the inevitable brown Wolverine. I can paint a damn belt blue if it means saving $40.

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Ugh the mismatched greens, it's like they don't care.
 
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That's crazy...

To be fair I had guessed "cake" rather than an actual shoe.

I have Nike Monarchs because they're exceptionally comfortable. People say it's a "Dad shoe", well obviously Dad isn't buying Yeezies that look like they were designed in a paint mixer. The 90s basketball shoe aesthetic is where I'm happy at. I'm not limited to it, but if you know you like 60's cars why not own one / a few if that's what you're happiest with.
 
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