>>10720101>even in DC Generalslol, those didn't exist back then. way to prove you're just a shitty liar.
We only had line specific threads back then for DC and they died within days, if not hours, because almost no one bought any DC figures until McFarlane got the license.
And again, when the line was brought up, literally zero complaints outside of the animated line, UNLESS it was brandwars bitches like you.
>fans call for that type of treatment?Which fans are they actually responding to?
Just look at you and some other idiot saying molded logos are totally great and quality, even though Toy Biz started doing molded lines to save pennies in the 90s, and the fact that it's fake and gay for comic characters.
Fans don't know shit. You know how many people on /toy/ used to consider zincshit a premium material? It took fucking years for you shits to calm the fuck down when i explained that diecast is a cost cutting method. Years of linking to websites and posting the same images.
Same shit with the totally premium low res stickers that are totally unique to Bandai, but it's totally super special and secret cuz the figure costs 5x more!... despite that the same print process showing up over a decade before on budget childrens toys.
>if the line hadn't been lackluster, it would have sold like hotcakes, simple as that. People don't know shit, as evidenced by your stupid lies that you're putting up to defend your previous troll-quality statements. Again, years of idiots like you defended diecast as a premium material, despite all evidence toward the contrary, especially when painted diecast chips so easily and can even flake off all by itself.
Hell, at one point, Mattel's DCUC line was selling like hotcakes, despite the fact the line looked outdated when it was brand new.
Since you like popular trends so much, go overdose on fentanyl, retard.