>>6499062As for 1/12 scale, here are your options
Mezco figures are great, expensive as hell, but worth it. Some might not like cloth goods, but they have an interesting selection of figures as it is, and if you don't own at least one, you may want to check one out.
Revoltech if you love ridiculous exaggerated art-styles and the amount of poseability. The look of the figures are pretty subjective just because of the joints and other visual stuff, but they're great toys despite that.
Marvel Legends if you want something cheap and quick and a wider array of characters.
Multiverse/DC Universe Classics is the equivalent, but cheaper and a lot of the time they lack the articulation and quality of Marvel Legends. They seem to be improving with upcoming waves, however.
SHF and Figma if you want movie-related stuff -- but it's kinda only that unless you want to mix in anime stuff also.
I mix them all together, but they are outright different art/sculpt styles so they might look a little odd together or stick out like a sore thumb.
Plus not all 1:12 scalings are the same. SHF, Figma and other foreign brands are always slightly shorter, but it's mostly unnoticeable.
DC Icons (if you're into that sort of thing) are very tiny and don't entirely fit with anything other than Foreign 1:12 figures.
They seem to be fixing this problem with the DC Essentials line, though I'm unsure how long that line will go on.
When it comes to Storm Collectables, they are NOT 1:12 no matter how much they try to advertise as that. They're outright Play-Arts Kai scale and tower over every 1:12 standard figures.
I'm unsure about the other options in this scale. McFarlane toys lack decent paint and poseability. NECA is 7", so not 1:12, but close enough -- if you like movie related stuff, they produce some alright stuff (if a bit more fragile.)
DC Collectibles is fine, but out of scale. Works for some figures, doesn't for most. Same with Marvel Select.