As I've been trying to weed out the weakest part of my collection this past 6 months, it really has become evident that I truly like more obscure characters and B Types than I even realized.
I'm standing back looking at my shelves and think I have amassed the largest collection of B characters in North America:
-Apocalypse has his own section, which includes Cable, Mr. Sinister, BAF, ML & MU
-Azrael has his own section with multiple versions of his DCSH and DCUC AzBats costumes and a space for the upcoming Knightsend version of the red & gold AzBat armor
-Darth Maul has an entire shelf, with both Hot Toys & Sideshow 1/6, the Infiltrator, a bust, various 3 3/4" figures. I realize now I own 4 of the TPM Vintage figure alone
-Captain America has his own shelf as well..with Bucky Cap standing with his ML (both versions), 2012 ML and MU figures in the forefront. Buck has become one of my all time favs ever.
-Cobra Commander has an entire shelf with 1/6, 3 3/4" of all eras, busts, a statue and more.
-The same goes for Storm Shadow.
-My wrestling collection is dominated by Ric Flair
-Even Hush / Jason Todd have their own mini section, considering they have only seen limited releases
I have always a variety of characters in my collection in scales of all size, but as I get older and the technology improves, I have been really cutting it back...and what is surviving is what I've described above and some of the supporting characters. By that, I look at Superman, the JLA and X-Characters other than Wolverine & Deadpool.
When you mention GI Joe, most people say Snake Eyes, while I say Hooded Cobra Commander. Best version of Batman? Either Christian Bale or Azrael.
Favorite X-Character? Apocalypse.
Even my Green Lantern section is dominated by more variants than actual standard GL (White, Black etc)
Anyone else ever notice an odd pattern in how/what they collect?