I don't believe Mezco is all about hype. But let's look at Hot toys first. I was soured on Hot toys a few years ago after receiving multiple iron men, the first Captain America(2nd as well )-- these figures had limited range of its articulation-- due to joints, and due to the design of the uniforms, and the material used which didn't allow stretch. Also, the choice of movie characters over comics. I prefer comic. I was encouraged when hot toys released the Arkham knight batman--it looked fantastic!!! But when you went to pose it and found that it had that thick rubber suit that restricted the articulation was telling that they were more into aesthetics than into actual action of an action figure.
Mezco figures are made to pose. I agree, their weak point is the ankle articulation--it needs more range of motion in all directions. The up side(s), a heroic body shape with great articulation, form fitting uniforms that look great, variability in size, shape of their bucks, excellent head sculpts and the accessories.
You sound like HTs sent you some figures you didn’t order.
We are in agreement. What Mez has over HTs is articulation not from the body type, the True type is miles better than Mezco’s base bodies but HTs does disappoint when they produce figures with no action cause they are encased in stiff fabric.
Not sure I would classify Mez as comic figures. They are mostly comic based but not comic book renditions. They are primarily Mez redesigns...some subtle, some quite ridiculous.
Come on...$2000 - $4000 for a NYTF exclusive? $250+ for a sold out figure from a mediocre movie? That’s all hype.