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Shanester

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  1. All of the Spiderman and Wolverine Max statues that exist were never bought at retail.  Only Sentinel and Galactus were sold at retail and they were a little on the expensive side, IMO.  I think that and the shock of no articulation turned all but the most die-hard collectors off to buying these.  They quickly went to the bargain bin, then dried up, then soared to a premium on the collectors market.  (feel free to correct me if I am mistaken)

  2. Art Asylum tried to get RPG going with Minimates.  I remember them offering to work with game makers to create something for Minimates, but it never appeared that anything would come of it.  The idea was to create a game where Minimates were used as game pieces that could be collected and customized.  Think Heroclix with interchangeable parts.  

  3. Like many of you, I have been collecting these things since 2003.  I have seen many a post about the demise of the line and what AA/DST are doing wrong.  First, I think many of the ideas, suggestions and insights provided here are valid and this is an open community to discuss these things.  That said, I can say with absolute certainty that Minimates are in a far better place now than they were before DST bought AA and I also feel confident that DST wants the line to succeed and they listen to us.  

    What I believe to be keeping Minimates out of more common retail outlets is the POTENTIAL for profit on individual sets (both 2 packs & box sets).  Retail outlets want a high profit margin based on MSRP and if they don't find it in a product, they pass.  What that means is either higher per pack prices or fewer outlets for the retail buyer.  I could be way off, but this is my speculation on the issue of retail availability.

  4. 3 hours ago, spidermatt said:

    I know this is probably a no, but is there any way these Bruce Lee minimates could get made. Maybe later down the line? Maybe reissue them?

    Maybe "ask DST", but would likely be speculation.  If the reason they were not made is lack of interest, I am not sure why they would try another route.  

  5. One thing I have learned to accept over the years is that the companies making the stuff we like to collect are in the game to be profitable and they can't always talk about the hows and whys of production/decisions.  I think they often want to, both because they are usually fans and because they would feel better by clearing the air on what is usually presumption and/or misunderstanding.  This is not always fact, but is generally true.  More and more, owners of IP are restricting what producers can do and talk about openly.

    I am not taking sides. Its simply that I used to get very aggravated with situations and lack of explanation that I felt I was somewhat owed as a fan.  Ask questions and hope for answers, but try to expect little.  Its how I get by in this passion.  Zach and Chuck have been pretty good to us considering how much they interact with us.

    Folks have a right to be upset by things they are passionate about and discussing them here with civility is part of what makes this hobby fun.

  6. I always like the "What if..." comics.  They were one off stories just to shake things up a little and I found them fun and harmless since they were, by definition, not canon.  Fan-boys thinking out loud, if you will.

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