>>9949066Nobody's going to accuse Hasbro of being in touch with what the fans want.
They have enough failed haslabs under their belt now to effectively argue that they are, in fact, way out of touch.
Sure, there are a lot of different eras and fans and everybody wants something different.
But the question Hasbro should be asking, is - who has the money and is willing to spend it on over-priced toys?
Who has the best taste in Ghost Riders is subjective and ultimately irrelevant.
Give the people who have the money to spend what they want, and they will buy it.