Reno
Thoughtful
Agreed. Keeping the line going this long is not something that I ever anticipated happening when I started collecting at the very beginning 25ish years ago.
Continuing to get deep cut characters that have never been made before in the line is my #1 favorite thing. I don't ever need another Spider-Man, Wolverine or Captain America but still have a lot of modern X-Men and general civilian wants especially.
I've become quite the pinless joints snob and have begun to really dislike pinned joints in any line. Many figures it doesn't matter for, but there a lot that it does.
The face printing technology can be a real hit at times and then at others you're wondering what the hell happened.
Super articulation has always been one of the key selling points of this line to me. Toy Biz probably overdid it, but I'd like to see Hasbro keep up with the very best that other companies (and even other Hasbro lines) are doing.
In general, I'm not a fan of soft goods so I'm glad they haven't gone overboard in that regard but there are times when it has made sense.
I'd like to see a requirement to include one never before made character in every wave. I'd also like to see a limit of 1 figure per particular character per calendar year. I'd also like to see a commitment to completely moving away from pinned joints.
Continuing to get deep cut characters that have never been made before in the line is my #1 favorite thing. I don't ever need another Spider-Man, Wolverine or Captain America but still have a lot of modern X-Men and general civilian wants especially.
I've become quite the pinless joints snob and have begun to really dislike pinned joints in any line. Many figures it doesn't matter for, but there a lot that it does.
The face printing technology can be a real hit at times and then at others you're wondering what the hell happened.
Super articulation has always been one of the key selling points of this line to me. Toy Biz probably overdid it, but I'd like to see Hasbro keep up with the very best that other companies (and even other Hasbro lines) are doing.
In general, I'm not a fan of soft goods so I'm glad they haven't gone overboard in that regard but there are times when it has made sense.
I'd like to see a requirement to include one never before made character in every wave. I'd also like to see a limit of 1 figure per particular character per calendar year. I'd also like to see a commitment to completely moving away from pinned joints.