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That's certainly a possible interpretation. I think the problem with it is the crossover potential. Undoubtedly there are always going to be kids that are part of the 'floor' of 'always sales.' Likewise, I would assume a lot of adults factor into that 'ceiling,' since probably most adult collectors at this point are not buying everything and the best chance for the highest sales numbers is to engage as many adult collectors as possible, as well as the kids.One last thing - if we assume that the adult collectors are the baseline that more or less supports the "floor" of sales (regardless of the character name), it could be that children engagement represents the ceiling - so any Legend will sell say 25,000 units from the core customer base, but the only way they sell say 100,000 units or more is for a movie Spidey or Iron Man because kids are the additional customer...that potential skewing of the sales curve for the hottest characters could make the kids the key for a figure doing OK and being a hit.
So things like your new-body Symbiote Spider-Man, which certainly has appeal in every direction and I'd be surprised if it's not one of the best-selling Legends figures for the year it was released (can't remember if that was early this year or late last year, to be honest).