Felonious Monk
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I haven't even seen this wave anywhere yet.
I disagree with this because implementing the newest in articulation shouldn't have to cause a $10-$15 price hike. Jada uses the latest in articulation right now on their STANDARD releases. Unfortunately, Hasbro Marvel Legends is not a brand that's overly interested in innovation. They are more likely to rest on the articulation schemes for a decade or so; resell Vulcan bucks the absolute maximum amount of times before they HAVE to tool up something new. The fans are the only ones that are talking about ball jointed pelvises. Hasbro knows that's a thing, but they choose not to do it.A Maximum Black Widow with a ball jointed pelvis and drop down hips would be a justifiable reason for a £45 price point if they are genuinely looking to innovate in the line as opposed to bulking out the deluxe body with all the accessories and calling it done.
To support you, GI Joe already has them at the same price.I disagree with this because implementing the newest in articulation shouldn't have to cause a $10-$15 price hike. Jada uses the latest in articulation right now on their STANDARD releases. Unfortunately, Hasbro Marvel Legends is not a brand that's overly interested in innovation. They are more likely to rest on the articulation schemes for a decade or so; resell Vulcan bucks the absolute maximum amount of times before they HAVE to tool up something new. The fans are the only ones that are talking about ball jointed pelvises. Hasbro knows that's a thing, but they choose not to do it.
I disagree with this because implementing the newest in articulation shouldn't have to cause a $10-$15 price hike. Jada uses the latest in articulation right now on their STANDARD releases. Unfortunately, Hasbro Marvel Legends is not a brand that's overly interested in innovation. They are more likely to rest on the articulation schemes for a decade or so; resell Vulcan bucks the absolute maximum amount of times before they HAVE to tool up something new. The fans are the only ones that are talking about ball jointed pelvises. Hasbro knows that's a thing, but they choose not to do it.
This is exactly right. They do make improvements to the line, they just take their sweet time and it's often quite uneven. Gamerverse Wolvie is the figure that I've had the most fun messing with since I got him, but I know not to expect a deluge of figures with proper torso articulation in 2026. If they make those improvements on the obligatory a-listers and not so much on the Fabian Cortezes of the world I can live with that - I want the figures to improve but I also want them to keep going deep on z-listers, and I think there's a balance there. But for the love of god, please stop making female figures that can't move at the waist! That's the one area where I'm seriously frustrated and have no patience left now that they've made double elbows standard on the ladies.Hasbro will get there, they just move at a glacial pace. Partly because of cost since it's a lot cheaper to just use some variation of the Vulcan buck for 80% of the comic males they do, but also probably because of marketing. If they start pumping out figure after figure with a torso setup like Gamerverse Wolverine it will make the Vulcan stuff look like crap, but they have no intention of abandoning that mold yet so they'll slow play it. Maybe do a figure or two this year or introduce new schemes in the Maximum line to make it feel special and more expensive before letting it become the norm. It took a long time for that Bucky Cap mold to get completely phased out.