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Yeah I just don't get itI don't know why Hot Toys didn't do those. Goldmines if you ask me.
Yeah I just don't get itI don't know why Hot Toys didn't do those. Goldmines if you ask me.
I don't know why Hot Toys didn't do those. Goldmines if you ask me.
I'm not saying that they aren't popular, BUT I do think some folks overestimate just how popular they are for the numbers of an official product (by HT or anyone else) would have to sell to make it worth it considering the licensing fees they have to pay. At the end of the day, these things have to turn a profit. It's one of the main reasons that HT has greatly reduced their production numbers in more recent releases.Yeah I just don't get it
Reeve wasn't a big seller?I'm sure HT would have loved to produce more early DC stuff, but after how poorly the 66 Batman and Robin and Reeve Superman sold, they must have decided the interest wasn't there.
Sat around for a VERY long time after release. Went on discounts (at least from Sideshow and BBTS from what I remember) just as it happened with the ‘66 Batman & Robin figures. You could get it on eBay for even cheaper. It only eventually shot up in price when it finally sold out, but ppl who were collecting at that time had ample opportunity to buy one.I find it hard to believe Reeve sold poorly.
That genuinely shocks me. I knew the 66 figures were more niche but thought Reeve was hugely popular.Sat around for a VERY long time after release. Went on discounts (at least from Sideshow and BBTS from what I remember) just as it happened with the ‘66 Batman & Robin figures. You could get it on eBay for even cheaper. It only eventually shot up in price when it finally sold out, but ppl who were collecting at that time had ample opportunity to buy one.
Yup, ppl back then were also shocked to still see it in stock for so long if I remember correctly. He's definitely popular. The thing is, not everyone who likes Reeve as Superman was into buying a $210 action figure of him. At that time, that price was pretty hefty for a 1/6 figure, especially a regular MMS release. For comparison, DX06 Jack Sparrow was only around $215 when it went up for PO.That genuinely shocks me. I knew the 66 figures were more niche but thought Reeve was hugely popular.
interesting to see how well the InArt Reeve will sell now.
I'm not saying that they aren't popular, BUT I do think some folks overestimate just how popular they are for the numbers of an official product (by HT or anyone else) would have to sell to make it worth it considering the licensing fees they have to pay. At the end of the day, these things have to turn a profit. It's one of the main reasons that HT has greatly reduced their production numbers in more recent releases.
It makes more sense for 3rd party companies to make characters like Linda Carter WW or Helen Slater Supergirl as it's cheaper for everyone and the quantity made are more in line with the ppl who will ACTUALLY purchase. Folks will say they won't one until its time to actually purchase. Like with MarsToys Romero Joker. Figure was popular and ppl begged for a reissue and now you can find that figure for well below retail b/c it was overproduced. The amount of ppl who said they would buy if mars did a reissue didn't end up following through.
Lots of folks will say "they would make so much money if they would just make X character" but it really doesn't always work out that way. HT found that out with Reeve Superman. That figure sat on the shelf and even got discounted. Only became sought AFTER it finally sold out. Sometimes you have to put your feelings aside and think of it from an actual business perspective.
Sat around for a VERY long time after release. Went on discounts (at least from Sideshow and BBTS from what I remember) just as it happened with the ‘66 Batman & Robin figures. You could get it on eBay for even cheaper. It only eventually shot up in price when it finally sold out, but ppl who were collecting at that time had ample opportunity to buy one.
The head sculpt doesn’t quite capture Benoist’s beauty but the figure as an overall package is pretty good.Sculpt isn’t great but I don’t watch the CW show anyways and this would look good as a stand-in version of the character.
I went ahead and ordered from giantoy. The show got pretty bad at the end, but Benoist was perfect casting and charming as hell in the role, so I had to get a figure of her. And plus I like the idea of eventually having all three modern Supergirls on display together.
I forgot about that one. I think it's supposed to be the CW version versus the 1990 version, which is what I'm interested in—muscle suit with the velour style material and a young Shipp portrait.Soosoo is doing that one, that's one of the reasons I want a Carter WW and Slater Supergirl, to complete my 80's Justice League along with Reeve Superman, Keaton Batman and the Shipp Flash
EX sold out before the regular, that's true, so it would make since that you were on the WL for the EX. Regular took awhile before it sold out and was still around after release. I remember I thought about selling mine, but saw how poorly sales were going on eBay that I held onto it. And even though I did hold onto it to eventually get the Yunsil outfit and accurate boots by Unleashed Viper, I didn't make much profit when I did eventually sell it with the custom parts. Maybe if InArt knock it out of the park, they'll have some good numbers.Wasn’t it on Waitlist at SSC?
I was on the Wait List for several weeks for the EX before it converted.
The Reeve Superman was my very first Hot Toy and Sideshow purchase - I remember discovering 1/6 figures for the first time through an IGN article - 2011?
In retrospect, part of me wishes that Wait List never converted since that 1/6 purchase led me down this rabbit hole of a huge money-sink hobby.
True, that gen was used to paying less than $9.99 for a 12" figure, and might sooner pay that much to track the clunky one they had as a kidYup, ppl back then were also shocked to still see it in stock for so long if I remember correctly. He's definitely popular. The thing is, not everyone who likes Reeve as Superman was into buying a $210 action figure of him. At that time, that price was pretty hefty for a 1/6 figure,...
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