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See the edit of my previous post. I didn't realize that you could filter by license AND scale. Numbers have been updated.
You were still wrong.
See the edit of my previous post. I didn't realize that you could filter by license AND scale. Numbers have been updated.
And so were you Mr. "I know Bond, New Line, etc., had more figures than Joe."
Now I don't know Buffy, but how many figures could they really have made? There's jillions of Joes and Cobras that fans would still love to see.
Do you think there was really a lot more places SSC could have gone with those lines? Those all seemed to exhaust all the major characters. The Joe line is a lot deeper than Buffy, James Bond, or even the horror lines (I believe we got every possible Jason except the Manhattan version, multiple Freddies, and even 2 different Leatherfaces). I think those other longer lasting lines just ran their course.Gee... I think Bond, The Dead, Angel, Buffy, New Line Horror and the Universal Monsters would disagree with ya there, bud.
Do you think there was really a lot more places SSC could have gone with those lines? Those all seemed to exhaust all the major characters. The Joe line is a lot deeper than Buffy, James Bond, or even the horror lines (I believe we got every possible Jason except the Manhattan version, multiple Freddies, and even 2 different Leatherfaces). I think those other longer lasting lines just ran their course.
Of course those lines weren't completely exhausted, but I think they did run their respective courses pretty well. You can only do so much of releasing multiple variations of the same character from different films where the collectors will keep supporting you. Until the Joe line gets through all the 1982-1986 characters, I think there will still be a fair amount of interest.
I figure a line has run its course when the audience is satiated. If there are still missing holes that hardcore collectors want, but that the majority of collectors who like the character or films could live without (i.e., Manhattan Jason, Roy, Freddy from part V), then the cost/benefit calculation no longer works in Sideshow's favor. I'm not a completist of anything, but I have figures from the Universal Monsters and New Line lines.
I was and am, because the point still stands. They've used that excuse to cancel lines well into their life spans. Nobody's saying that's what gonna happen, but you can't say they haven't.
My point was they've never done it to a line with as many releases as Joe (we already know several figures that have been confirmed as being in active development so your contention that you "know" those other lines had more figures is flat out wrong) nor has a line been cancelled with such a remaining plethora of fan favorites to produce.
And my point still stands. Complain about the possibility of a line cancellation all you want, but it would be unprecedented given the factors at hand. And that's a fact.
EDIT: Filtering by 12 inch figures GI Joe has had 42 releases, Bond 39, New Line Horror 31, and Buffy 43. So GI Joe will reign supreme after Star Wars with the next release.
I hope this won't descend into an argument over which line did what sort of thing.
The purpose of this thread is to simply bring attention to the fact that the response to what is arguably one of the most anticipated figures has been underwhelming and there are a few key areas where I and others believe improvements could be made.
Counting "pipeline" figures they've said they were gonna do is irrelevant. Until they're on preorder, they don't count. We're still waiting on a Frankenstein the Reverent which was actually shown, and the promised ToD figures for a line which they released considerably less figures but has no less a committed fan base.
Fair enough but your point still demands that you abandon all common sense and that is something I simply will not do. As I said worry all you want, I find it quite amusing this far in.
The fact that this hasn't been moved to the Ask Sideshow portion, or if it has, was moved back, shows that "the powers that be" care very little for the topic.
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