Good news to my ears. Im surprised these are selling so slowly. When these first reached the americas bbts had around 50 and entertainment earth had sbout 60. They literally only sold ten each, after six months. It cant be a character popularity issue, its the ****** batman.
Same situation with the hot toys luke
, bbts has more than a hundred boxes. I guess $320 is the line that separates casual fans from hardcore fans.
Quite puzzling to me as well.
First, one thing I thought is that if this only had HOT TOYS on its box, this would have been sold out upon pre-ordering stage.
Enterbay being notoriously equalled to the stereotype of poor QC didn't help as well.
There was never an edition size announced by EB for this set, but since it's sold out from their direct store I guess we can't say that this didn't meet their sales quota or even beyond. But newer BD T800 might be selling better, its on its way to its Nth production run, the latest shipping this August/September.
I know most of us don't care about selling out that much nowadays. As long as we have the figure, what we care most about is that we have it on our shelves
BUT--
Joker's got more concerns that are beyond simple/costless modification and yet it sold out. It's sold out on the EB direct online store for longer than Batman (which just sold out only recently), even here in my country. Still a few Batman left, but Joker -- in spite of the sticky face paint, "long chin" as some found it has, poor quality clothing, broken joints, etc -- has been long gone almost anywhere.
As for the price, HT's 1/4 TDKR is more expensive by almost $100, yet despite the backlash the proto gets the exclusive's already sold out on SSC. Now this brings us back to my first point