>>6770827Yes, due to the rapidly decaying nature of rubber and the abuse these toys go thru, Stretch Armstrongs don't last. It's VERY hard to find 90's era Stretch in any good shape. That's why the bigger Streatch figs go for over $200 on the secondary market. The 70's era ones are even rarer and go for thousands. The Hulk Stretch figure shown here can go for over $9,000 on the secondary market. There's only 8 of these Hulks known to still exist. The rarest stretch figure the the 70's era Mego Batman. Only two mint versions are known to exist and have gone on record selling for $15,000.