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Is that the Eternals' fault? I guess I'd have to go back and analyze whether or not we stopped having completed MCU teams after that wave but in any case I'm glad to have all of them in my display.
To my recollection it was the last time they went All In. I'm not a full MCU toy guy, someone can educate me.Is that the Eternals' fault? I guess I'd have to go back and analyze whether or not we stopped having completed MCU teams after that wave but in any case I'm glad to have all of them in my display.
I think you're right... No Way Home was in stages. MOM they skipped the multiverse illuminati, L&T they did quite a bit but not everyone, Wakanda Forever they did quite a few, and had the best of wave before it. Plus it came out a year after Eternals and the toys were already happening when Eternals was released. Quantumania they didn't do everyone but no one minded, GOTG 3 they left out a bunch, Marvels did just the title characters, as did DP&W, and Brave New World did the main characters. Now FF did most of the characters.To my recollection it was the last time they went All In. I'm not a full MCU toy guy, someone can educate me.
Eternals is certainly the king of clearance peg-warming, but other waves since have done about the same. Multiverse of Madness and the comic Bonebreaker wave can still be found for single dollar prices today. The Avengers anniversary wave in the white packaging did so bad that the Hasbro Marvel team doesn't even want to do Avengers figures anymore. That's kind of crazy to think about. I feel like all of the Disney+ waves seemed to have performed really badly as well. My Gamestop STILL has Agatha figures!Definitely lower production numbers and very selective character choice. Eternals definitely represented a turning point in how MCU figures are released. I can't think of a harder peg warmer collection than that series.
@Schizm is that your underappreciated MCU shelf?