>>7104767>They front loaded that line with shelf warmers, then delayed further waves to the point that people stopped giving a shit, then started cancelling shit left and right. Bullshit.
They never canceled waves until later when the line was already dying. They delayed CERTAIN figures, but they continued releasing most of them on time.
Again, it were as consistent as Diamond, NECA, Mezco, etc, but retards like yourself kept thinking that they should release things like Hasbro and Mattel.
>It's like you purposely ignore everything wrong with these figures when they came out.I'm not ignoring anything. You just bring up bullshit, like saying that Icons had a scale problem, when the fact is that Hasbro was suffering from scale creep, making their figures much larger than 1:12,
>You use images from a fwoosh thread that was full of people moaning about the articulation problems. Yeah, there were articulation problems, in that the extra torso joint didn't extend as much as it could, yet it STILL had a wider range of motion than a Hasbro ML or DCUC thanks to having a ball-jointed torso AND the torso hinge.
And frankly, the line was outright rejected when it came out because of people having problem with it being an actual 1:12 line. It's why you keep bringing up the scale issue, despite already showing you how off Hasbro MLs have been from being 1:12.
Everything else was just an excuse to shit on the line and it shows, because of retards like yourself who think it didn't have a wider range of motion, not understanding how drop-down hips or swivel cups in the thighs work, and still believing there was a scale issue (which you'll undoubtedly bring up again in the future). And basically every issue that was brought up were all fixed later into the 2nd and 3rd waves.
All you have are you delusions and your irrational hate for a line consistently producing better figures that we ever got from Hasbro and Mattel, and was improving with every single wave.