>>8590539There's nothing to settle anon. There really is something for everyone.
Firstly, if there isn't something from the major companies, then there are plenty of 3rd party companies and companies like DamToys that fill the gaps.
If you're like me then you just collect cool toys that you like and suit whatever you've got set up.
But if you collect Marvel comic figures, then you get Marvel Legends. Or, for something a bit bigger, you get Diamond Select.
If you collect He-Man, 80s toys or 5 poa, then you get Super7.
If you collect G.I. Joe, then you get Classified.
If you collect horror figures, Alien or Predator or TMNT, you get NECA.
If you collect Star Wars and are on a budget, or want a huge gallery of characters, then you get Black Series.
If you collect Marvel comic characters and want more detail and articulation, but are fine with a limited roster, or want DC characters, then you get Mafex.
If you collect Dragonball, Sentai, or want highly detailed and articulated MCU or Star Wars characters and are ok with less range, then you get SH Figuarts.
If you want a crazy range of poses or something a bit more fiddly to do with your hands, you get Revoltech.
If you collect anime or manga, you get Figma.
If you collect video game characters and want something a bit bigger, fun and chunky, you get Storm Collectibles.
If you want cloth goods and heaps of accessories, you get Mezco.
If you want super-articulated highly-detailed figures, art toys or something a bit obscure, you get 1000Toys.
If you want gundam or mecha, you get Bandai.
If you want super-high detailed robots with heaps of articulation and have cash to spare, you get Sentinel.
If you want cheap-feeling, out-of-scale figures with thick paint apps, poor articulation and that break out of the box, you get McFarlane.
You see OP? There really is something for everyone to enjoy, on every budget. There's no need to fight. We're all just getting the toys we like and (hopefully) enjoying them!