![]() But I didn't like the new Cyclops, I didn't want him in a jacket, so I kept the old one and sold the new one. And he also got re-released in the 3-pack. And then with the new figure, I felt like she got an upgrade so I was happy to have the new one.Ĭyclops I also overpaid for. Because the whole time I had a '90s X-Men team with the proper Jean Grey figure instead of feeling like an essential character was missing. I overpaid for Jean Grey a while ago, and then they recently re-released her in the Love Triangle 3-pack. And you shouldn't look at action figures as an investment, anyway. That may not be worth exactly the price difference, but it is worth something. But I got to have the figure in my collection for a few years instead of feeling like there was a giant Apocalypse sized hole on my X-Men villains shelf. If they release him solo for $30, I spent way more than that. They're doing an "Age of Apocalypse" wave this year, they very well may re-release the figure. I spent a lot of money on the Apocalypse BAF. At least Hasbro never re-releases the exact same figure, they always change it up at least a little. If people will buy it, they'll re-release it. What other line of children's toys (that lasted more than a year) have not re-released figures? You can't expect them not to do it. ![]() First off, yes we are adults and we collect these, but these are mass produced children's toys, not limited edition collectibles. ![]()
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