>>11584403like i said about HISStank, they're a dying forum where only the densest of the hardcore post now. They're basically completionists and i would never go there to ask for their opinion on anything GI Joe. Biased as hell.
Hence me going there there maybe 8 times in the past 6 years, mostly because that's where google images sent me.
>You're just fighting a loosing angle on thisNot really, because the fact is... do you own Crystal Ball?
I've argued with 3 or 4 people and none of them are the ones that even own him. Everyone has proved me right
... nevermind this entire argument stems from me questioning that lady who sounds like a marketer who shat on the old figure for being a middleaged weirdo who dresses like he belongs in a chintzy low budget 70s horror movie and claims the NEW middleaged weirdo who dresses like he belongs in a chintzy low budget 70s horror movie is somehow better. WUT?
So because she couldn't actually rationalize this, we're now talking about how he's now a fan favorite, because marketers need to be upbeat about how amazing their new products are. I mean, she even spun the fact that it probably won't show up at ollies as a mark of its popularity. Insane, because not showing up in discount store used to be just considered a sign it didn't fail and something that's actually popular sells in the millions (albiet through re-releases and alt versions).
Post your Joes... which is pretty sad for me, because I don't think I've bought a new GI Joe this year. Lots of 1:18 scale stuff, but not anything GI Joe branded that came out this year. These Mattel Jurassic Park vehicles are perfect military scout vehicles, which i bought 3 of, because they were ~$20. Damn good steal, considering anything military in this scale is rare and expensive now.
>Cobra version of Marvel's MysterioI think it's sad that you people don't know that Zartan has hologram projectors on his armor and can change his appearance at will.