I think they could create BOTH Crystals with a collar piece, two sets of arms and legs, and two hair pieces. You could honestly make both logs about 97% accurate that way.
I think the point is, Zach's job is publicity, not exactly customer relations. It isn't on his shoulders to take customer concerns back to management. They have a feedback forum for EXACTLY that. Just because he's here on this message board DOESN'T mean he's obligated to take every concern we voice back to the team.
What if the two pack was a character with their civilian counterpart. MOST parts would be reuse, so costs would be low there. Use that cost savings to offset and especially dense offering of accessories
Don't get me wrong. I'd LOVE Gorgon. But I see HIM fitting in more places/having more appeal than Cyber. Gorgon has been the enemy of Wolverine, the Secret Warriors, and the Avengers. We could get him in a wave with Shang Chi, for instance
I can't stand the idea of getting Team X Wolverine without Maverick and there's one MAJOR variant we're forgetting, so...
I also realigned so that TRU gets the more "identifiable as Wolverine" packs and the less brutal of the two BD figures
I agree. Too many spare parts for one figure, unless MAYBE the other figure in the pack was shared with a TRU pack or something.
And I DID make my own already =p
I went with bare legs, but should probably swap out for pants
I'd say tie-in wave is our best bet...
TRU:
Bone/Broken Claw Wolverine/Cyber
X-23 Wolverine/Chulk
Astonishing Wolverine/Beast
Specialty:
Team X Wolverine (w/Creed and North parts)/Maverick
Weapon X Wolverine (w/helmet)/Silver Fox
Astonishing Wolverine/Colossus
Professor Wolverine (w/parts for New X-Men look)/Quentin Quire (w/New X-Men parts)
The reason it makes sense for SpA Morph to look so different is that you were in a world where mutants were now the ruling class. Why, then, would he attempt to look like a normal human? The implication is that the noseless white fleshed face is his "default" setting.