Notice that most action figures that had been released recently are movie-related figures and the majority of the people who will potentially buy these figures are (not surprisingly) "superhero movie fans"! I don't blame Hasbro if they are halfhearted in catering someone like me who loves the comics and who knows pretty much every characters in the Marvel Universe. They are running a business and it's all about the money.
When the millions are pumped up for the new Captain America movie or the Guardians of the Galaxy movie, why not take advantage of it? Blade is not going to sell. And Sentry?... pfft... he is not even in any of the movies! If Hasbro is heading that route (which they already did), I am cool with it but if they keep giving us those false promises then I'm gonna start calling them a bunch of liars.
Legends lost in limbo as what I call these figures that are supposed to be released in a certain Wave at a certain time, and here they are with their "important facts":
Supposed Arrival: August 2013 Series: Rocket Raccoon BAF Wave |
Supposed Arrival: August 2013 Series: Rocket Raccoon BAF Wave |
Supposed Arrival: March 2013 Series: Hit-Monkey BAF Wave |
Supposed Arrival: March 2013 Series: Hit-Monkey BAF Wave |
Supposed Arrival: September 2012 Series: Epic Heroes Series |
Supposed Arrival: August 2013 Series: Rocket Raccoon BAF Wave |
Supposed Arrival: November 2013 Series: Wolverine Legends Wave |
Supposed Arrival: March 2013 Series: Hit-Monkey BAF Wave |
Supposed Arrival: September 2012 Series: Epic Heroes Series |
What also surprises me is the number of unreleased figures within a two-year span. The mistakes just keep repeating and we are not sure if Hasbro is trying to learn from these. Even worse, we're not sure if these figures are going to be released! ...and so what the heck?!
What a waste. Hasbro would've sold tonnes of these had they went ahead and released say a 'lost wave' or something....and include every each of these. Sometimes their decisions defy even the simplest of logic.
ReplyDeleteAlso, if they want to undo their mistakes, they can slowly immerse these "Lost Legends" into whatever movie-related wave Hasbro would like to make. If say Hasbro would like to create an X-Men Days of the Future Past Movie Wave, they can always put Rogue or the White Phoenix into the mix.
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