>>11039047Absolutely killing it, especially if you count all the old figures they periodically re-release. Some folks will say they don't like the scale or lack of articulation, which is fair. However, the absolute seething, teeth-chomping rage you encounter here when comparing their value to other domestic figures tells you that's where they really shine.
Let's examine their offerings:
Marvel Select: I take this line for what it is, a supplementary line to Marvel Legends. This is not gonna be your primary Marvel toyline for team building and all that, unless you go deep into the past (and your wallet). However, Abomination, Apocalypse, Crimson Dynamo, Juggernaut, Thanos (+ Death), Titanium Man, and all the various Hulks are either better or different enough from Hasbro offerings to be the definitive figures in any collection. And, as Hasbro keeps increasing their prices to eye-watering heights, Diamond's $30 standard price can't be beat.
LOTR: Not a fan of the franchise, but you can get some realistic fantasy dudes for less than NECA and half the price of Mythic Legions.
The Iron Giant: They just released a metallic version of their Iron Giant figure, and it's pretty sweet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL4wY6vXPHgThose are the only toylines I care about. They also have stuff for Avatar (TLA), Invincible, The Muppets, etc.
I also have a strong desire to collect many of the huge, elaborate display stands from their old figures (The Ghostbusters Build-A-Playsets are still some of my holy grails).
Overall, I think they're pretty choice.