Dom seems to be incredibly desperate to just leave 'The Hobby', but apparently can't make himself do so without some specific excuse. Which I don't understand, you wanna quit doing something, just do it, don't bother setting arbitrary parameters to stop doin' something you wanna stop doin'.Shockwave wrote:Also I love how either way, Hasbro can't win here. If Scrapper is included, Dom is out. If Prowl is included, BWProwl is out. Damned if they do, damned if they don't.
At any rate, it's not really a 'damned if you do/don't' scenario, since I don't think Hasbro's going to lose sleep over missing out on the single sale that Dom or I represents. To say nothing of the fact that literally no toy ever can please everybody. There will always be shitloads of people who will not buy something for one reason or another.
Ordinarily I might agree with you, but Combiner Wars is so thoroughly marrying the comics and toys that they're even sharing the same title this time around. Alpha friggin' Bravo got introduced in the comics to coincide with his toy being made, so I'd think that if Scrapper were a component of the big fuck-off centerpiece of the whole line, he'd likely be returning in the tie-in comics as well. Similarly, if Prowlisator is *The* Devastator in the Combiner Wars comics, it's likely that would be represented in the toy.Personally, I don't think either scenario is likely. I don't think Prowl is likely to be included and I don't think including Scrapper is going to yield his return in the comics.
That said, we ALREADY know we're getting a Prowl in CW, one of the Stunticon retools. It is plausible that that figure may be able to interact with Devastator in some way.


