Yes, Super7 is and I had to retire MOTUC because of them and the current era we're in
Well, the high prices are so unattractive to Me, even if I could afford today's offerings I'm not sure if I'd give in to them cause it milks the current state even further
I was a huge, HUGE POA junkie back in the day, I would brag & brag about it when Marvel Legends & the Spider-Man movie first came out then things changed like Hasbro taking it over limiting the POA. When I was collecting 12" figures by Sideshow and the like they had POA like ML which was a big factor for Me cause of all the poses you could put them in. Then stuff was getting higher & higher and I just couldn't do it anymore. I learned to be more appreciative and less greedy of a figure. IMO We don't need a lot of POA for a great fun figure, I am happy with the older Vintage stuff hence My Vintage Star Wars figures and they still have great likenesses which likenesses was the biggest factor for Me and really still is. With the rise of McFarlane & Sideshow with such incredible sculpts in the 2000s (many doesn't talk about how great Playmates's sculpting & likenesses were in the 90s, shame because they were arguably the best and they usually had a good number of POA also!) almost every company improved their's as well but even Vintage stuff like My 80s & 90s SW is still great looking. Wrestling figures of course is a big deal, Jakks' real scan tech was a different story which didn't take talent to do like McFarlane but IMO the best wrestling figures ever was ToyBiz's TNA and also scale is a huge issue for Me. If you read My wrestling figure showcases then you already know this part and I don't need to explain it any further. I'm not hard to please, gimMe something that looks good, what's its supposed to look like, that it'll be fun and fit with My collection then I'm all set
See PB, instead of companies making variant after variant of Batman, He-Man, John Cena & Chris Jericho and having the mentality of "what sells" and actually thinking of the collector (cause let's face it, guys our age is the ones that's getting these figures and not this generation, they haven't got a clue how special it was when we were their age and what it was like actually going to a TRU or a KB and seeing all that toy goodness on the pegs) hasn't been made before. Mattel had their chance to make something happen during the Matty Collector line but they blew that so hard with their poor budget mouth crap and it made Me and many others sick
I mean fans were wanted them to make lines like Bravestarr & Blackstarr and even DC Warrior Beasts that I showed in My Showcases but no, they just couldn't
Now those corporate locust Hasbro are doing this...
So now Hasbro is doing that and all those people are going to be without jobs, like I said long ago when ToyGuru was with Mattel, its so amazing when your a billion dollar company and one of the biggest & richest in the world what a billion bucks can do for you
OK, moving on. You said about Buck Rodgers, IMO the retro type figures are the way to go, Bucky is vintage, he needs to look & feel that way but that's just Me. You just posted Battle Beyond the Stars in your Movie Trailer topic. I mentioned about other movies that I'll talk about later. For a long time I thought that they were worthy enough for a company to make such as Kenner and it would be awesome to have them with My Vintage SW but nope, never happen and still hasn't
Imagine how cool that would have been
OK, your Mattel Major Matt Mason was great, I never saw that before, I would have not minded to have that classic