I'm confused by the question. The basic figures are the only ones being shown off...Are those weapons rack things (can never remember what they're called) for the basic figures or the more articulated ones?
Oh really? Well, I stand corrected, then. The Batman and Flash just looked more "deluxe" than the Joker ones. When see pretty pictures, Josh no read words.I'm confused by the question. The basic figures are the only ones being shown off...
They can't/won't be showing off the stuff meant for collectors this early in the year. Maybe we'll see something by SDCC, but even that could be iffy. So, everything we've seen so far has been part of the kids' line. You can tell, though, since none of the figures have more than 'kind of shit' articulation. No ankles. Nothing in the torso. Etc.Oh really? Well, I stand corrected, then. The Batman and Flash just looked more "deluxe" than the Joker ones. When see pretty pictures, Josh no read words.
That's an iffy generalization. My 10yo is always complaining when the figures I buy for him don't have swappable faces/heads and have limited articulation.Joker and Flash look decent. The other figures look a little gangly in their proportions. In some respect I like the brighter colors but the type of plastic being used in such vibrant colors also makes them look more like kid toys. I realize that's what they're "supposed" to be, but we both know kids weren't screeching about articulation and swappable faceplates.
They know they are guaranteed to sell millions of those toys around the world. Even if there’s a slight over budget on initial production they know it’s coming back that 10 fold in sales that it’s not a risk.Saw the K-Pop Demon Hunter toys from Mattel, and honestly, they are loaded with accessories at a low price point. Fun face plates, too. Hope they manage something similar for the DC collector figures.