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Old 01-31-2014, 10:23 PM   #8
Rattrap Primal
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Only Hasbro had success with Marvel Universe. Sure, it's being rebranded under the Avengers banner, but it's still a decent line thanks again to Hasbro. Mattel seems to have no real experience in making decent 4 inch figures it seems. The closest they got where the Infinite Heroes Justice League that came with Starro. The rest where at 90's Star Wars or less. They seem more interested in bottom lines and production runs than Hasbro. Then again, maybe Mattel is looking to ditch DC at some point. If Hasbro can get the DC leis ensue then maybe their could be improvements......but I doubt it. So long as Marvel works with Hasbro, they won't touch DC.
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