>>8275120>published website>offers no statistics or proof whatsoever>Appeal to authority is a common type of fallacy, or an argument based on unsound logic. When writers or speakers use appeal to authority, they are claiming that something must be true because it is believed by someone who said to be an "authority" on the subject.Oh boy, i love arguing with grade schoolers who can't even think logically
>Either you're deliberately trying to be obtuse or you're a literal retard. Let's go through this again: McFarlane claims he can make the same figures for a $30, so we are to assume he'll do it exactly the same. Yet the claim is
>But Todd's figure still won't match up in terms of paint quality, articulation, and plastic quality.Again, fan-fiction where you NEEEEEEEEED to believe everything that will go wrong will go wrong, because you NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED to believe your figures HAVE to cost $60-80.
Nevermind DCC in PRACTICE, NOT SPECULATION, already did it.
>Ok, what does this have to do with the SHF Superman looking like the actor and the DCC looking like John Travolta?... is your brain broken? ARe you being retarded on purpose? Can you not understand that a sculptor who is god-tier at making anime figures isn't so good at humans?
Nevermind this is entirely moot since Hasbro has god-tier sculptors and their figures only cost $20.
Nevermind that Bandai only has b-tier sculptors at best, hence their need to fake details on their mushy sculpts with low res print jobs and when they can't use those low res print jobs, their faces look nothing like any of the source material or worse.