If ML comes to an end in the next year or so, I'm still happy with what Hasbro gave us, and won't be too upset. The revival of the line has given us great figures and like someone else said in another comment here, nothing lasts forever.
I haven’t seen any new McFarlane at mine for 2 years. Some random legends will pop up here and there, but I mostly see nothing there. It sucks because that’s the only big store I have in my area.
I wish marvel legends and Star Wars black series and the vintage collection would end. No more complaining, no more Hasbro hate, no more shit talking about how poorly the lines are. Please Hasbro end the Marvel Legends, and Star Wars vintage and black series lines. Then all the haters, TH-cam channels can fade away.
I think this is a good thing. I would rather see fewer, but higher quality, less MCU oriented, more classic comic based waves. I'm all in it for that. :) McFarlane for example is pumping out way too much these days. I can barely follow. And the increased platinum presence is incredibly annoying and frustrating.
I think like other consumer products. It's a shift in preference. I'm always confused why people think something will last forever. Nothing lasts forever. In the 80s these lines came and went every 3-5 years. Then would come back again and leave again. It's the cycle of popularity.
@Spongemonkey26 I 250% agree, I WAAAAAAY preferred the old Marvel Universe 3.75 inch line. Hasbro changed the name of the line, lowered the quality (anyone remember the Marvel Infinite line Black Cat figure and Kaine Parker Scarlet Spider figure that were HOT GARBAGE), then cancelled it leaving collections and teams within those collections unfinished and unfinished they remain to this day. I’m still waiting for comic book versions of Crystal and Gorgon of the Inhumans, Banshee, Polaris, Forge, 90’s Cable, 90’s Storm, etc. Plus Danny Keitch Ghost Rider, Sauron.
@@R.J.Godzilla81 yeah, they definitely did it dirty at the end and the articulation cut in the final waves was insulting. Still overall, many of the figures still hold up really well, like that Cable.
@@Spongemonkey26 I can’t deny that. I still say the 3.75 inch Dr. Doom, Spider-Man Noir, Black Knight, and that last Incredible Hulk figures (among others) were the best Marvel related figures Hasbro’s ever put out.
I feel last year they took a nosedive but lately they have course corrected. The X-Men are going to rescue them. They have been too Avengers heavy.
If ML comes to an end in the next year or so, I'm still happy with what Hasbro gave us, and won't be too upset. The revival of the line has given us great figures and like someone else said in another comment here, nothing lasts forever.
I wonder if target and walmart cut back on alot of action figure lines...not just ML. I haven't seen anything new for any lines for a while now by me
I haven’t seen any new McFarlane at mine for 2 years. Some random legends will pop up here and there, but I mostly see nothing there. It sucks because that’s the only big store I have in my area.
I wish marvel legends and Star Wars black series and the vintage collection would end. No more complaining, no more Hasbro hate, no more shit talking about how poorly the lines are. Please Hasbro end the Marvel Legends, and Star Wars vintage and black series lines. Then all the haters, TH-cam channels can fade away.
You're hating on people who have legitimate complaints. You're the problem, leave.
I think this is a good thing. I would rather see fewer, but higher quality, less MCU oriented, more classic comic based waves. I'm all in it for that. :) McFarlane for example is pumping out way too much these days. I can barely follow. And the increased platinum presence is incredibly annoying and frustrating.
I don’t know about you, but who asked for Egghead ?
Nope too many fanboys willing to lick up anything hasbro throws on the floor .
Great video man 🔥🔥
I think like other consumer products. It's a shift in preference. I'm always confused why people think something will last forever. Nothing lasts forever. In the 80s these lines came and went every 3-5 years. Then would come back again and leave again. It's the cycle of popularity.
I disagree baby mamas do indeed last forever 😂
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unpopular opinion, Dave Vonner's predecessor line, Marvel Universe 4 inch figures, were better than the entire run of Marvel Legends.
@Spongemonkey26 I 250% agree, I WAAAAAAY preferred the old Marvel Universe 3.75 inch line. Hasbro changed the name of the line, lowered the quality (anyone remember the Marvel Infinite line Black Cat figure and Kaine Parker Scarlet Spider figure that were HOT GARBAGE), then cancelled it leaving collections and teams within those collections unfinished and unfinished they remain to this day. I’m still waiting for comic book versions of Crystal and Gorgon of the Inhumans, Banshee, Polaris, Forge, 90’s Cable, 90’s Storm, etc. Plus Danny Keitch Ghost Rider, Sauron.
@@R.J.Godzilla81 yeah, they definitely did it dirty at the end and the articulation cut in the final waves was insulting. Still overall, many of the figures still hold up really well, like that Cable.
@@Spongemonkey26 I can’t deny that. I still say the 3.75 inch Dr. Doom, Spider-Man Noir, Black Knight, and that last Incredible Hulk figures (among others) were the best Marvel related figures Hasbro’s ever put out.
Ridiculous
I agree if they just made them into 6in now they would crush the competition .