FireFox91 wrote:
Looking from the outside, Mattel seemed to have some success with their He-Man lines through online/subscription services. Yes, the club did this but the prices were high and the selections limited and sometimes not thrilling. If Hasbro were to create new figures AND VEHICLES for an online service, I think it could have a chance. It would cater to the adult collector because while there are some kids that like GIJoe, it's only because their parents influenced it. And once those kids start spending more time with other kids, they will likely shift their interest to what the other kids are interested it. It's simply what happens, kids want their own thing, not what their parents want. I have 2, saw it first hand.
Yeah, maybe after a solid *decade* Hasbro might start using HTS for something other than a dumping ground for leftover crap WalMart couldn't sell.