>>11309700Not a big deal to me but I prefer a more abstract approach to mini-figure design, letting your imagination do most of the work instead of relying on plainly apparent visuals. In the past, torsos and heads were mostly gender-neutral, which worked great for play, but now the women are gendered with thick lips and curves and you can't mix and match. Today the same is happening with skin colors and disabilities. It's less creative, like you're buying prepackaged characters. I can pretend my dudes are deaf without needing a print. I can rip their arms off if I want amputees.