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DC Universe Classics 6" Appreciation Thread
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RKillian
You don't make any distinction between somebody who buys one or two on a whim and somebody who buys many to build a collection? They're all just interchangeable "collectors" to you? What division within Mattel are you in charge of? :P
That's what CMIII is getting at. A collector who bought many DCUCs may not want to start all over again. A collector who watched Mattel bungle and abandon many lines may not trust Mattel's word on this one.
That's my perspective at least. I don't see Mattel standing by TH or the 4" line for long. They'll bungle them, blame others, start over, and repeat. So why get invested?
Ok, now I'm really confused. When did the number of figures someone buys come into play? Which post of CMIII's are you talking about? This started with 305Batman's post.
What Boy Blunder and I are saying is that someone isn't any less of a collector/fan because they have an interest in the Total Heroes line. That, other than collecting stuff, there is no specific criteria that someone needs to fit to be called a "true collector".
Saying that someone isn't a collector because they bought the Total Heroes line is like saying someone isn't a gamer because they don't play games on a pc, or a specific console, or because they haven't played a specific game. It's ridiculus.
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