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I'd also like to add that mentioning the Groot BAF wave actually hurts your argument. The Guardians of the Galaxy were relatively unknown to the casual person prior to the movie, yet they got an entire wave where all but two of the figures were comic based. And it's easy to forget that, at the time, people didn't think that the movie would be as huge a success as it ended up being.
Sure, Yondu and Nebula didn't show up until later on, but that's also because they weren't nearly as much of a focal point as they were in Vol. 2. |
On the subject, Randall Park is confirmed to be playing Jimmy Woo and Laurence Fishburne is gonna be playing Bill Foster.
Anyone else hoping we might get some Agents of Atlas or a Black Goliath out of this? Black Goliath as a BAF would be pretty sweet. https://static.comicvine.com/uploads...62-goliath.png |
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That's like making an Avengers wave where 4 of the 6 figures are Wolverine, Storm, Beast and Rogue. I mean, yeah, they were all Avengers, but at this point you might as well call it an X-Men wave. |
Xjuza, you're nothing but a troll, so go away.
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I'm so glad Hasbro didn't cheap out and not include her crown.
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I'll get the Deadpool wave, the X-Men wave, 12" Wolverine (hopefully I can get it at clearance ot a discount), and Wolverine on vintage card back. It would have been nice if they just included the head and mask with the 2016 Wolverine. The BAF Apocalypse is ok but I still like my Toy Biz BAF Appcalypse. He still fits in with ML and 3.75" scale.
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Deathlok was in Uncanny X-Force a few years back. Probably saving some for Hasbro Con later this year? Hopefully the full X men wave. Pretty disappointed myself in what was shown. |
I'm glad that more figures from Uncanny X-Force are being released. They are badass.
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https://static.comicvine.com/uploads...iathorigin.jpg Open chest shirts is a trend we need back in superhero designs. |
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Watching the video, the crowd was at its wildest when the X-Men logo came out. Hasbro has got to know by now there is support for X-Men product, myself I could never get enough. Even so, I would not expect much at Hascon aside from maybe an early mold or two and photos. I really expect Storm to be one of the those...as I'm not even considering they won't be putting her in this wave. I would expect we'll see the wave in full by Toy Fair. I know, 7 more months away...but at least we know it's coming. |
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I've disagreed with Kain and several other Arkers at various points in time but at the end of the day, it's all respect. You know, the way in which adults voice their disagreements. Here's an idea. Instead of coming out of gate rambling on about PC culture and making assumptions about the people disappointed about the wave, you could have simply said something along the lines of "I don't feel like the Black Panther characters would sell all that well" and you probably wouldn't receive so much backlash. |
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Just because someone really irks me in one topic doesn't mean there won't be another when they make really great points. Plus, I feel like ignore is really saying, "I don't want to read your opinion because it is different from mine." Those are just my personal views on the matter. It might be for other people, but it isn't for me. Quote:
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Just because someone doesn't read stand alone BP comics does not mean they can't be disappointed in the wave. Hell, seeing characters in a BP wave that you don't know might entice people to learn about them and maybe even read stand alone BP comics. That is how I ended up really liking some of the lesser known DC and Marvel characters. Like I would have not known who The Question was in DC had it not been for JLU as non of the comics I read at the time had featured him. I didn't know who Jessica Jones was until the Netflix TV show. I didn't know who the Guardians of the Galaxy were until the movie. Who Speed Demon and female Beetle were until the figures came out. Getting characters in different mediums gives them exposure. Doing BP specific characters in his toyline would be adding to that exposure. Most know who Blackbolt is, we all know who Namor is, I didn't know who Shuri was until someone mentioned that name last night. You say the line would not sell well if it featured all black heroes, but how do you know this? How do you know it won't be the opposite? There could be a character in the movie that the audience ends up loving so much they want a figure of him, but if one isn't available right then and there, the opportunity is lost and Hasbro will never regain those lost sales even if they released the character later. It's called a risk investment, and it is something that everyone is too afraid of these days because failure has suddenly become this peception of ultimate destruction. That if you fail, you are done. |
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And jumping off of Kain's point, do you realize how many people became fans of a character due to exposure from outside of the comic books? Just because they haven't read a Black Panther comic doesn't mean they can't be disappointed with the wave. That's just silly. |
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