It’s been way too long since I wrote one of these things.

Frankly, I’ve felt a bit uninspired as of late. Since Toy Fair, really. I had every grand intention of following up AFI’s Toy Fair coverage with my thoughts on the Big Dance…but when Toy Fair failed to deliver…well…

It’s already been discussed ad naseum that Toy Fair, at least as far as our little corner of the toy world goes, pretty lackluster. With lines such as Marvel Legends at Hasbro and DC SuperHeroes at Mattel being virtual no-shows many collectors felt a bit let down. Usually after Toy Fair there’s enough fodder for discussion to last for months. Although Marvel Toys knocked it out of the park with their Legendary Comic Book Heroes line. Great stuff.

So, we wait for SDCC and our next, best hope for news for some of these lines.

On top of that we’ve had to endure the January /February lull. Not much new was showing up on shelves.

Plus, I’m broke. Really broke. And I look at the stuff coming out and wonder how I can possibly afford it.

Still all is not lost. There is great stuff a’ comin’…

2007 really is shaping up to be the year of the Minimates. It seems just about every property under the sun is getting the Minimate treatment from the long-running Marvel stuff to DC to Star Trek to Back to the Future, Rocky, 24, BattleStar Galactica and many many more properties.

Hasbro has me excited about Star Wars like I haven’t been in, literally, years. The prequel trilogy left such a sour taste in my mouth, but the 30th Anniversary celebration has rekindled my love for the original trilogy.

Another anniversary, the GI Joe 25th, also has me pretty darn excited. Those figures cannot get here soon enough, and I’m dying to hear what figures are coming in the line beyond those already announced.

And Zizzle continues to do great stuff with the Pirates of the Caribbean license. 

Plus, it’s finally a great toy year for Harry Potter on both sides of the Atlantic!

Maybe it’s not such a lull after all? 

 


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It’s been way too long since I wrote one of these things.

Frankly, I’ve felt a bit uninspired as of late. Since Toy Fair, really. I had every grand intention of following up AFI’s Toy Fair coverage with my thoughts on the Big Dance…but when Toy Fair failed to deliver…well…

It’s already been discussed ad naseum that Toy Fair, at least as far as our little corner of the toy world goes, pretty lackluster. With lines such as Marvel Legends at Hasbro and DC SuperHeroes at Mattel being virtual no-shows many collectors felt a bit let down. Usually after Toy Fair there’s enough fodder for discussion to last for months. Although Marvel Toys knocked it out of the park with their Legendary Comic Book Heroes line. Great stuff.

So, we wait for SDCC and our next, best hope for news for some of these lines.

On top of that we’ve had to endure the January /February lull. Not much new was showing up on shelves.

Plus, I’m broke. Really broke. And I look at the stuff coming out and wonder how I can possibly afford it.

Still all is not lost. There is great stuff a’ comin’…

2007 really is shaping up to be the year of the Minimates. It seems just about every property under the sun is getting the Minimate treatment from the long-running Marvel stuff to DC to Star Trek to Back to the Future, Rocky, 24, BattleStar Galactica and many many more properties.

Hasbro has me excited about Star Wars like I haven’t been in, literally, years. The prequel trilogy left such a sour taste in my mouth, but the 30th Anniversary celebration has rekindled my love for the original trilogy.

Another anniversary, the GI Joe 25th, also has me pretty darn excited. Those figures cannot get here soon enough, and I’m dying to hear what figures are coming in the line beyond those already announced.

And Zizzle continues to do great stuff with the Pirates of the Caribbean license. 

Plus, it’s finally a great toy year for Harry Potter on both sides of the Atlantic!

Maybe it’s not such a lull after all? 

 


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I was in KB Toys last week looking for Rocky III figures (an entire peg of Thunderlips, but still no Clubber Lang).  As I rifled, a guy who was in the aisle when I got there sidled up and asked if I collect action figures.  I admitted as much and he said, pointing to the pegs near the Rockys…

"What’re the hot wrestling figures right now?"

 Right then I knew, we were in the hobby for different reasons.

I explained the volume of figures Jakks Pacific pumps out precludes any one figure being "hot" or "rare" for very long.  He nodded and asked what I collect.

Now, I should tell you I’m someone who absolutely hates running into someone I know while I’m out, so you can imagine how I felt about a stranger asking me about one of my most personal habits.  I told the guy I didn’t concentrate on one line especially and just collected what I like, which is essentially true.  He said (with no small measure of disdain) that he didn’t collect wrestling figures ("I never got into it"), rather he was a Marvel and DC guy.  As evidence, he produced the two figures he’d carried since we met, both of them the Spider-Man Origins Iron Spider, which I had never seen in person (or, in figure) until that point.

I thought at once about asking him if I could have one of the Iron Spiders, just to see what he’d say.  I didn’t think he’d give me one, but then I didn’t actually want one, so it would have been a pointless exercise.  While I mulled collector sociology, he asked if I had anything I was looking to trade.  I don’t.

We parted company; I think he may have detected my discomfort.  He went to one end of the aisle while I confirmed that, no, there were no Clubber Langs to be had.  I then spotted a few pegs of Ben 10 4" Alien Collection figures, which I’d not known KB Toys to stock in the past.  I rifled the good rifle and, sure enough, came across the two newest figures in the line*, Wildvine and Upchuck. 

Now pleased this was not a wasted trip, I was about to go when my new friend approached me again with a Marvel Legends figure in hand. 

"You know who I’m looking for?  War Machine?"

Since I didn’t know if that was a query about the inventory of KB Toys or of my house, I lamented War Machine’s age and unlikelihood to still be on any pegs.  I directed the guy to ebay and looked to make my escape.

"You know who I really want?"  He turned the Legends figure over.  "This guy.  The Destroyer."

I must admit, I got a perverse joy from telling him I saw The Destroyer exactly once in a store…and passed on him.  That’s absolutely true, but I knew by then the guy would be aghast, and he was.

"What?  That’s like $100 on ebay."

"Eh," I said.  "I didn’t want it."

"But, for $8.99 you could have…"

"Yeah, I know."

I thanked him for the chat and excused myself to the register with my Ben 10s. 

There was a bit more to my talk with the guy, he wanted to know if I’d been to NYCC and seen the upcoming Pitt figure for example, but the point of telling you this story was to illustrate how two people can derive such opposite kinds of pleasure from the same hobby.  I won’t go so far as to call the guy a scalper because I don’t actually know him, but he did use certain buzz words and had certain reactions with which I think we’re all familiar.

More than anything though, I felt almost like I’d entered a wormhole in that KB aisle with me on the 2007 end and the guy on the 1997 end.  It’s been a long time since I’ve seen abject prospecting in the aisles and, while I’m sure it still goes on, it was weird to still see a guy my age doing what I thought was a waste when it was in its heyday ten years ago.

I don’t mean to belittle the guy, he seemed nice, but I believe with every fiber in my nerd’s soul I will enjoy Wildvine and Upchuck far more, and for far longer, than he will his two Iron Spiders, at least one of which is almost certainly no longer in his possession as I type this.

Collecting is an interesting social underbelly, dunya think?

-JJJ

*I know Benwolf, Kevin 11, and SixSix have been released, but this story takes place last week.  Suspend disbelief, you jaded fanboy! -JJJ 


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ok the dramatic title aside, recently some issues have arisen that will make it much more difficult to collect all the things I have in the past – not to say that I will have to stop completely, but financially it will just be more difficult and I really have to think hard about my purchases. Which is pretty much just like every other average joe, I suppose.

In a sense it’s good, because now I really need to look at my collecting habits…what things do I collect just because I like it? Do I really need that figure just to be a completist? Yeah my current situation is a bit of a bummer but at the same time it gives me some perspective and I understand how lucky I have been to be able to collect pretty much anything I’ve wanted in the past. I have so many cool collectibles that I would not have otherwise been able to obtain. And honestly, much of the stuff coming out this year and the next I believe I will be able to buy or trade for at a future time when I am able to afford it. There’s only a handful of things that have come out in the past 5 years that you can’t easily obtain on ebay or other online retailers.

It’s just a good reminder of how blessed or lucky or whatever we all are to have the freedom to have such a frivilous hobby like collecting action figures and have a place like AFI where we can share that enjoyment with others. So those of us who have the means, time, space and support to collect this stuff – just take a moment to reflect on how lucky we all are to be able to be big kids again and play with our toys.


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