So, I was looking for reference pics of old MLs to scan for fodder parts because it's a lot easier than trying to dig through my closet, and I came across a website that broke down MLs by year and total figures. Sure, I could've always done this myself but I'm lazy. But this just sort of hammered home the feeling to me. I've seen the new Sugarman, Abomination, Demogoblin and Crimson Dynamo waves multiple times the last month, and I just kind of look and them and shrug. I bought an AoA Jean, but that was because I wanted it for a custom, not for my collection. And there's some figures I've always wanted in these waves like Mar-Vell, but then I have them in hand and I just hear this voice in my head that says, do you really want to pay $20 for that?
I know not everyone watches wrestling, but in 1997 then WWE champion Shawn Michaels forfeited his title, because he "lost his smile". Now I won't go into the whole storyline, but that's kind of how I feel now. I don't feel the excitement anymore when I see new MLs in a store. I don't feel that need to spend $120 or so dollars to complete a BAF, especially now that most waves are lucky to contain 3 figures I really want. And it's just tiresome. Anyway, here's the breakdown for recent years...
The year Hasbro "returned" was 2012. Can you believe it was that long ago?
2012: 26 figures
2013: 42 figures
2014: 47 figures
2015: 75 figures
2016: 74 figures
2017: 86 figures
2018: 147 figures
2019: 148 figures
2020: 76 figures (half a year)
It's no wonder that I first posted this thread in January 2019 coming off a year where figures just about doubled. And that number seems to be about where we're heading this year as well. To me, I think the 75 figures per year was about the sweet spot. It gave you time to breath, to open and appreciate figures. Now it just feels like a never-ending deluge of figures, and as soon as you complete a wave, another is already being reported as hitting stores and Hasbro just unveiled two more waves and then there's the figures with vehicles and two packs and three packs and four packs and <pant> it just feels like it never stops.
Now, I certainly didn't buy a 140 figures at full price either of the last two years because a fair amount of them were MCU figures which I ignore entirely unless I can get them on the cheap later. Just looking at 2019, I counted only 41 figures I actually bought, many of those though were purchased much later than when they were released and for less than $20. For 2018 it was 58.
I don't know. I'm sure a lot of people love that there's so many figures coming. Me? I get kind of tired of another Spiderman, another Iron Man, another Cap. Again, it's not at all about not being able to afford them I can. Money isn't the issue. But rationalizing spending so much so often, it just doesn't feel reasonable to me. Especially when much of it are characters I don't care about at all, or costumes that I'm just indifferent toward.
I just thought I'd share those numbers. For me, 147 figures in a year is just way too much. Especially when there's other lines to collect like Star Wars or maybe GI Joe now. Heck, McFarlanes out there, too but thankfully they want to do their own scale thing so I just ignore them on the pegs. Maybe I'm just getting old. Maybe I've just been buying figures for too long. Maybe I'm getting cheap. Or maybe it's the golden age of toys and I'm going to miss it when it's gone.
Who's to say?