>>8717101I know, right! Back then, in BDT (Before Disney Times), I could buy a figure every week if I wanted too! And if I did, they’d never be out of stock or there wouldn’t be empty pegs like nowadays either. And there were a LOT of peg space and shelve space for it, so you had a lot to pick from.
I don’t buy stuff like this any more (too expensive for what it is, and my old collection was lost, and I’m not going to spend an arm, a leg, and a kidney trying to work my collection back up), but sometimes, when I’m out shopping and such, I might swing by the toy section at whatever store I might be at, just to see what they have nowadays. Star Wars toy’s area ooking pretty sad on pegs nowadays, like it’s asking you to unhook the life support. A lot of the stuff out there now is like “trendy stuff” (Minecraft, Five Nights at Freddy’s, Fortnight, some other stuff I don’t recognize because I’m not a toddler).
However, there were some pretty cool-looking Batman stuff, which my nephew likes (I do too, but, eh, they’d just sit up on a shelf and do nothing. They’d be better off going to someone who’d actually play with them. I’m fine with replaying the Arkham games for the 1,002nd time).
I got off subject.