>>10524276Started collecting when the first Spider-Man classics linehit pegs and these are my favorite releases ever since.
>Toybiz ML Series VI DeadpoolAlways been an important release to me. Loaded with weapons, a bonus figure, a flight stand, and a comic all for $7.99. His body uses those big ridiculous shoulders but aside from that this is a perfect action figure for its time. We have better Deadpools now but this was the first actually good one. Clearly I'm nostalgic for this figure and this time in toys. We will never return to this.
>X-Sports by Xtoys Danny WayVery little in the way of pro skater action figures so the fact that double ab crunch figures with rubbery overlaid T-shirts and magnetic skateboards and feet existed in the very early 2000s is crazy. Most lines hadn't even gone to 6" scale yet and here's Xtoys doing it just as well as anyone. They didn't have ankle rockers, but next to Marvel Legends and SOTA Street Fighter these were the best engineered toys on shelves. Ahead of their time and still holds up, but they would have been perfect with ankle rockers.
>Revoltech Jehuty Anubis verIt's just a beautiful, fun to pose figure. Inaccurate in many ways but he still looks the part and he's one of the best looking figures on my shelf.
>McFarlane Doom GuyCan't believe we even got this one. Kinda shit articulation and incorrect weapons but he looks so good. Figure I've wanted forever so I have to mention him.
>Epoch Vampire Hunter D 1/10D and Leila have double knees but not much else in the way of good, modern articulation. Doesn't matter to me because the fact that these two have figures at all and they still look really nice is enough for me.