>>10389653Lack of facial features is to avoid likeness rights, which would add to the cost of licenses they have. Imagine if every marvel film character they did had to also pay out a percentage for all actors whose faces they had for the figures.
I agree with the sentiments of many anons in the past that non-humanoid creatures (dragons, monsters, aliens, dinosaurs, etc) look decent as upper-deformed figurines even with blank beady eyes. Pic related is the only Pop I own and I only just now got it to cut it into sections to add hobby base joints to give it articulation.