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If they really want to release another Iron Man figure, it should be the Mark 37 Hammerhead. So many of the Iron Man 3 House Party Protocol suits have been made. I wonder why it hasn?t been made. It?s very unique. The color and the design are not like the others. It?s also not a repaint of an existing suit.
Same. I'd love to have a complete set for Avengers 2012 and I'd really like some updated head sculpts.I'm good with it as I would love an updated Thor and maybe Hulk from the original Avengers. I personally love the Widow and Hawkeye and we've already gotten Diecast Mark VII and updated Cap 2012 from Endgame.
If they really want to release another Iron Man figure, it should be the Mark 37 Hammerhead. So many of the Iron Man 3 House Party Protocol suits have been made. I wonder why it hasn?t been made. It?s very unique. The color and the design are not like the others. It?s also not a repaint of an existing suit.
I'm hoping tomorrow, they usually do that when they drop a weird teaser the week before.
Hot toys are just shadows of their former selves, once a great company, making Predator, Terminator and Batman figures, now all they make is stupid crap like this, Marvel and Star Wars figures......
For many, Batman, Terminator, Predator, Indiana Jones, Bruce Lee, etc. is stupid crap, and Marvel, Star-Wars is all they want. You should think twice before bashing a big portion of collectors
It is rather sad. Disney must of did something to them. After 2009 it was all down hill
Yep. It's usually a lot more profitable to sell 20,000 units each of, say, 10 figures than 5,000 units each of 40 figures. Of course, they can't ride that MCU wave forever. Sooner or later, some other franchise will replace it.Just because they are making items that make them the most cash return just makes them more savvy.
It may not be the items that "you" want, but they can't cater to everyone.
Being diverse doesn't always equate to making the most profit.
Their quality has improved a ton since then... I would hardly call it down hill since 2009.
Disney is paying their bills at this point, most likely keeping them in business. So that's what they "did" to them.
Yep. It's usually a lot more profitable to sell 20,000 units each of, say, 10 figures than 5,000 units each of 40 figures. Of course, they can't ride that MCU wave forever. Sooner or later, some other franchise will replace it.
I remember reading an interview with one of the comic execs about toys making more money than the actual comics. The interviewer asked why don't they just stop making comics and just focus on toys. The comic exec answered they still needed to keep making the comics because without the comics, you lose mindshare and won't be able to sell as many toys.
The same applies here, I would think. The Dark Knight Rises was released, what, 2012? Wonder Woman and Aquaman were both well received but most other movies from the DCU were not. There's the nostalgia factor for older properties of course (personally, I'd love Michelle Pfeiffer Catwoman), but for right now, I doubt those will bring MCU level per figure unit sales at the high prices that HT charges.
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