by AcidDragon » Sat Nov 05, 2022 12:18 pm
I think part of the problem is that there's no real specific theme, it's too broad. "Oh, it's all horror and demons themed." That's too general. It's like they got someone with no interest in comics to randomly point at what they think is cool. Like they let Aunt Edna go in blind and she's like "Yeah, Jimmy likes cars. Jimmy likes skeletons. Jimmy likes Satan. Jimmy likes half naked girls." Also, I don't think that Ghostrider has the same popularity as Galactus and the Sentinel. Also, with the Sentinel, you're going to get multiple buys to army build from people with deeper pockets even if they have no interest in the add-on tiers so it has that going for it.
With Galactus, you have 2 high demand characters for people who actually would want Galactus and you have Silver Surfer which for me, I actually wanted because I don't own him anyway and the ones they released were all exclusives in a store that is in the US only so my only option to get Silver Surfer is paying over $100 for him (after shipping) so that basically shaves $100 off the asking price for Galactus someone like me.
The problem is that you're running out of giant characters that people would be interested in on the level of Galactus. I don't think Fin Fang Foom has the draw of those two but you might get some interest with an 80s/90s style Mandarin, Melter and I dunno, Justin Hammer? The important thing is you have to keep their looks consistent with era or you're just annoying people. It's not "clever" to think you can hook more people in by making them from all different eras because then everyone just feels like they're paying $400 for one out of four items because they don't even want the other three.
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