diosoth wrote:
I like G.I. Joe but what is it now, to me?
*figures I can't find in local stores
*figures that I feel are not worth the extra shipping cost to buy online
This sums up perfectly my (and probably many other people's) feelings. While I love the products, collecting itself has become way more frustrating than fun. While I had no interest in Zarana, I can certainly relate to the frustration expressed in this thread. Even finding figures that are supposed to be mass retail releases has become unlikely to impossible. If not for a helpful member of this board (big shout out to roguetiger!) I would have never gotten my hands on Low-Light, which would have been a shame, since he is one of the coolest figures of the line.
As has been stated countless times, Hasbro's Joe management team hasn't got a clue about what they are doing. Especially egregious are the marketing and production numbers incompetence. I don't want to go into a long detailed rant, I've written on it plenty before, but yes, I feel their clumsy, embarrassing ineptitude is really damaging the brand. It must be like a vicious circle: their actions (or lack thereof) contribute to weak sales, and the weak sales are then used to justify lack of initiative or effort or investment in the Joe line.
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O-ring is better. There. I said it.