^^^I got my Ninja Viper from Sideshow's site. And I've seen a ton of them available second hand. How exclusive are the SDCC exclusives really?
I guess what I meant was that Grunt would be a good choice because he's a less complicated figure with less gear. They haven't done a generic Joe trooper. No offense to Grunt fans, but he's as close to a Joe "trooper" as we might see.
Exclusive in two ways:
1) Only available at the Con or through Sideshow's site (which is how you procured him).
2) Best case scenario, exclusive in terms of a low edition size...which I addressed in one of my previous posts where I questioned why the edition size isn't listed, even almost a year later.
Unless, I'm mistaken, the only two Joe figures that editions sizes aren't listed are the Cobra Ninja Viper and the Cobra Desert Sniper. Sideshow usually has a set number of Con Exclusives for pick up at SDCC and a few for those lucky enough to get an order in...usually the Con exclusives sell out. This may have been a case of Sideshow over-estimating the releases' popularity or having too large of an edition size.
Seeing a ton available second hand doesn't really factor in to. Just means that the character / release wasn't important enough for the hard core collectors to keep. Or if they were, I'd bet you'd still see some available second hand, only priced higher.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see Grunt. I just don't see him as an SDCC exclusive...unless, as Nam suggested, it's "grunt" in the generic term and NOT Grunt, Robert Graves, who served on the Joe team before being discharged and attending Georgia Tech.
I agree the ninja viper was a good choice for the exclusive. They could also so do a Python partrol
I would go for a Python Patrol Cobra Viper.