Yeah I’m happy for those that got it, but had I made it to the front of the line, my sphincter would have clenched at that Iron Man pricing. Def more than I would have wanted to pay.
Same. I just don’t miss the old SS screens of death. This doesn’t build interest for me at all. Maybe it’s the older age or maybe I just have bought into the retail apocalypse and just want to lay back and click a button and wait. For some, this is exciting and engaging. Maybe that’s a young man’s game, but I really don’t enjoy being ****** around like this. HT & SS could/can find a better way to deepen the relationship with their loyal and consistent consumers. This just has me looking at the front door, honestly. Just my 2cents.These "exclusive" figures are becoming tiresome though, a figure like this, a comic inspired Spider-Man, should be a regular release, not limited to 2000.
Really... glad I wasn't interested, not to mention the waiting in line queue people had to go through.This was $340 bucks????
I just saved….$340 buuuucks!
They don't give out the lube any moreHT lubing up collectors real good of late.
This doesn't have anything compared to Wolverine to justify it being over twice it's price. Hot Toys priced it that high for two reasons:I see a lot of people saying they’ll wait for the eventual HONO figure. At $160 (which is actually $130 without the Sideshow up charge), don’t you get what you pay for?
This doesn't have anything compared to Wolverine to justify it being over twice it's price. Hot Toys priced it that high for two reasons:
1. Limited so they know there's going to be FOMO and people impulse buying it in masses because of it. Had this been a regular released figure, most wouldn't have preordered it the moment it went live.
2. It's Spider-Man
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