I keep thinking "what if this is really it?"
We've spent our whole lives chasing these little plastic men and comic books and posters or whatever....but just like that, it could all be meaningless in an instant.
We all have stuff on pre-order...well maybe none of it will get made at all. Toys are not essential. Maybe this is it for collecting. All that's out there is all there will ever be, and they're not gonna make any more cause keeping people alive is more important than grown men having little dolls to collect.
It was a fun ride while it lasted.
I assume future generations will look with curiosity at the few collectibles that survive the purge. (Most of our stuff is going to be confiscated and recycled for resources, undoubtedly, so very few toys are going to be around.) I wonder if they'll think they're cool and assign value to them, or if they'll just think it's ridiculous that humans were once so safe and wealthy and well-fed that they could spend hundreds of dollars on a replica of a guy in a costume.
Imagine a world where something as loathsome as a Secret Wars Kang or a Jyn Erso figure could someday have value or meaning to it, like the glass paperweight in "1984."