The Absolute line is a monster in comic shops right now. I work part time in my store on weekends and we sell a ton of it, mostly to young'uns.
I love the books but have no desire for figures. That said, I will be astonished if Mattel doesn't do at least Absolute Batman. I just can't see that not happening.
The Absolute books are hot, like I said. And this is Batman. Batman sells. Batman sells tons. Every vendor and toy manufacturer I have ever talked to have all said it. Batman, Spider-Man and Wolverine are three characters that will never not sell. You could put Batman in a pink tutu and he'll sell.
There are three types of people who buy action figures. One, Hard core collectors who want a complete universe. They haunt the Wal-Marts and Targets. They're all always watching the influencer's video reviews. That would describe most of us. Two, casual buyers who just want a cool action figure to put on their desk at work or home. They change them out once a month or so. (There are more of them than you think). And three, parents. Kids still play with toys.
You wanna know what one of Mattel's biggest selling figures was the first time they had the DC license? Batman as Yellow Lantern.
True story.
I love the books but have no desire for figures. That said, I will be astonished if Mattel doesn't do at least Absolute Batman. I just can't see that not happening.
The Absolute books are hot, like I said. And this is Batman. Batman sells. Batman sells tons. Every vendor and toy manufacturer I have ever talked to have all said it. Batman, Spider-Man and Wolverine are three characters that will never not sell. You could put Batman in a pink tutu and he'll sell.
There are three types of people who buy action figures. One, Hard core collectors who want a complete universe. They haunt the Wal-Marts and Targets. They're all always watching the influencer's video reviews. That would describe most of us. Two, casual buyers who just want a cool action figure to put on their desk at work or home. They change them out once a month or so. (There are more of them than you think). And three, parents. Kids still play with toys.
You wanna know what one of Mattel's biggest selling figures was the first time they had the DC license? Batman as Yellow Lantern.
True story.