Thought I'd start a discussion on the future of our hobby: Are we nearing the end of our action figure collecting days?
My cousin Bob and I have been talking about this off and on for the last few years and we have come to the conclusion that we are in our waning days of this hobby.
It's all moving to video game related toys that the majority of collectors don't buy (or they do, just because its all they have) or they just want the games.
Mattel canceling their DCUC family of figures to make way for these new cheap, heaps of plastic doesn't help, with Hasbro also following suit. Not to mention that so far this year, Hasbro reported that boy toy (hehe) sales are down 17% from last year, showing a sad trend, which will only get worse if they don't produce and distribute all their toys better...ie Star Wars 3.75" was virtually non-existent for most of this year; thankfully the 'Bro came out with the 6" Black Series, but I still have a hard time finding the Black 3.75" anywhere in town. My Target is chock-full of 6" at the moment, which makes me afraid for wave 2 and beyond...
Thankfully, the geeks still rule Hollywood and movie toys are still fairly prominent, but there are still peg warmers: especially the horrendous 3.75", 5 points of articulation, useless figs.
The prices keep skyrocketing with not much to show for it in terms of accessories or articulation becoming less and less. Remember when Marvel Legends were $10, about 12 years ago? Now they're $17 or more, with Mattel's figs almost $20! There's only so much we collectors can take that breaks the camels back and what will be the final straw?
Let's brainstorm: What could be some ways action figures could make a comeback?