Skurge the Executioner BAF Wave

Not to retread this conversation but this succinct sentence sums how how I've felt about MLs since ~2023's Avengers subline. I realize this conversation is more about past and future figures that "go together" but just the mindset that Hasbro can and will string you along for years and then throw the last figure you need into a multipack or exclusive (or just not make it at all) is diabolical. If these things were priced fairly it would be one thing, but as figures approach $35 after tax, nah, I'm not taking chances or expecting anything positive.
It was painful getting over Teams. Having Feral now, after Shatterstar dropped in 2017. 2017. I long ago decided figures pre-2020 just don't aesthetically work for me anymore side by side with new stuff. And I did sell off all my ancillary teams I gave up on.

But then they go and start to finish them, or remain inconsistent on reissues and timing, and it starts to yank at my brain.

But no. I'm not going to feel bad that I got rid of figures in In 2021 that started in 2017, and only now in 2025, October, did you start throwing me bones again. It's bad enough with people in the dating scene. I don't need Hasbro throwing me Heyyyy in figure form.

Closure.
 
It super duper doesn't matter, but Ulik is actually a Wal-Mart exclusive (in the US at least). I kept the tab open on his order page for what must have been 18 months waiting on a sale since I already had the box set version. Even having the original he's a great figure.
Huh...that's odd because I have a distinct memory of buying him at Target. Maybe I'm misremembering? Maybe senility is setting in earlier than I expected? I don't know. I guess I should just be happy I have a cool Ulik figure in my collection!
 
I would bet on a Hela + Executioner 2 pack coming within the next 2 years. Maybe it's just copium but the fact that they went so hard on the deluxe Odin tells me they will be getting around to more Asgardian stuff relatively soon. Annoying that we need updates/rereleases of Sif, Valkyrie and Hela before we're likely to get new characters like the Warriors Three. I wonder if they would consider doing Ymir, a generic frost giant, or a comic style Surtur through the made-to-order format?
 
Huh...that's odd because I have a distinct memory of buying him at Target. Maybe I'm misremembering? Maybe senility is setting in earlier than I expected? I don't know. I guess I should just be happy I have a cool Ulik figure in my collection!
Maybe he made his way into Target somehow! He is a troll after all.

Boom, and that’s a sale. Having the convention version, I never picked up the rerelease, but for less than $20 I just jumped on that.
I was really surprised how much I liked him when I got him - he stayed a desk figure for a few months. Just one of those cool, semi-obscure Marvel characters that got made into a solid figure that reminds me why I love ML every time I look at him. Definitely worth picking up for $20!
 
Not to retread this conversation but this succinct sentence sums how how I've felt about MLs since ~2023's Avengers subline. I realize this conversation is more about past and future figures that "go together" but just the mindset that Hasbro can and will string you along for years and then throw the last figure you need into a multipack or exclusive (or just not make it at all) is diabolical. If these things were priced fairly it would be one thing, but as figures approach $35 after tax, nah, I'm not taking chances or expecting anything positive.

This is a very important point. Buying a figure you don't want to get another figure you do is sending Hasbro the wrong message. At the end of the day all they're going to care about is you plunked down your hard earned cash to buy a figure. They're not going to care that you wouldn't if you didn't have to, they're just going to care that you did. So they're going to keep doing it.

We gotta stop. We gotta stop.

@Xavion2025, if that offer for the BAF piece is still open, I will take you up on that. Just let me know how much and I can paypal you the money. Thank you for doing that.

After thinking about it, I have decided I'll get the rest of wave. I have waited so long for Phantom Rider, Werewolf By Night and Skurge, I hate to lose out now. Plus there's that Golden Age Human Torch figure that we should see in late December or January. I was told by two different Hasbro reps that it would be "before the year is out" and "in the next six months." That was in July. I have waited for this figure since Marvel Legends debuted over 25 years ago. The Torch was on the cover of the very first Marvel Comic. It is definitely my Holy Grail and I want it.

I will stay in the hobby for now but I'm going to be a lot more picky. And I was pretty damn picky before.

To all the Crystar fans out there, I get childhood nostalgia. I really do. I see a comic book from the Silver Age and I get a warm, fuzzy feeling so I get it. But you gotta see it from my point of view. I was 23 years old when the Crystar comic came out. I was an adult serving in the United States Navy. And to this day I've never seen any of the action figures. I didn't collect figures back then and I didn't go into toy stores. So I have zero connection to them. I read the first couple of issues of the comic. I wasn't impressed so I stopped. The concept was created by Marvel for the express purpose of licensing it out to a toy company. Apparently there was a lot of money to be made doing that. It was basically a cash grab. I remember the late Mark Gruenwald, an executive editor at the time, saying in an interview that it was a mistake. And I mean, look what happened. The comic was cancelled after less than a year. And that was in the days when Marvel was selling a crap load of comics. Claremont and Cockrum's X-Men, Miller's Daredevil, Byrne's Fantastic Four. Marvel was outselling DC, their nearest competitor, nearly 3 to 1 IIRC. So a miss was rare to them. And not only was the comic a miss, the toyline was cancelled after the first wave. I'm sorry but those are the facts.

But If you're reading this and you have affection for Crystar, then I'm sorry. I didn't mean to pee all over your cornflakes. I know that nostalgia can be a powerful thing. I'll try and watch that in the future.

And Dwight and Dan, if you're reading this, I apologize to you, too. You've both always been straight with me and I appreciate that. And I really appreciate that you take the time to talk to the fans at SDCC. I know you don't have to do that and I think it's great that you do. I know that decisions get made by people higher up the food chain and you have to deal with it and do the best you can. But you have done some stellar work and you've definitely done some amazing things. Thank you for making it work. Have fun in London!
 
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So, I'll be honest.... the golden age heroes are not nearly as important to me for my collection as they are for you. Just like the entire X-Men wave that was dedeicated to House of X wasn't my favorite era.

But I'm happy enough to get those figures in the line because they are somebody's cup of tea.

I'm happy when any new character makes it into the line, so I'm happy enough to get Warbow...and it's certainly preferable for me to another Captain America or another Black Panther (no, really)
 
PC, I always appreciate it when you take the time to share your opinion.

My feeling is I'm happy when a character I don't care about makes it into the line, too. That just means I get to save a lot of money. Saving money is a good thing.

I'm less happy when I character I don't remember and have no attachment to whatsoever is in a BAF wave. Particularly at the prices we're paying these days.

I've bought Legends figures I have no interest in before. And then after a period of time I give them away, usually to Goodwill. I just know if I buy Warbow I'll look at him for a couple of months and then get rid of him. He means nothing to me. And I'm getting tired of that.

And again, it's also the cost. I bet I've flushed away thousands of dollars on action figures over the past few years. Enough.

No, I do not want to do that anymore. And I know the current economic situation with the tariffs is not Hasbro's fault. I can't blame them for that.

It's funny. It won't be picky fans that finally kills Marvel Legends. It'll be the stupid economic policies of a stupid administration.
 
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