Last month I went to Wizard World Chicago, where I was able to find some of the newer stuff. Much to my surprise, the mark-ups were still cheaper than ordering them online would have been.
Almost a month later, those same items (mostly the comic packs) still have not shown up- or they were gobbled up so quickly that I've never seen them in stores. As I've griped about before- there are figures, maybe entire waves, which I have never seen in stores.
I have to admit frustration bordering on disgust, with a sliver of jealousy

, when I see everyone else already talking about how fun the new Vamps or new figures are. To clarify, the disgust is purely at Hasbro and not my fellow geeks.
I know it would do no good, other than making me look like a crazy grown man with far too much spare time, but I'm considering writing a grumpy letter to Hasbro. A real letter, sent to a real person (don't know who of course), really sent by mail- as e-mails are generally not given as much credibility as actual letters.
Many of us have supported the GI Joe brand name for two and a half decades now. Hasbro should really treat its customers better, especially for one of its oldest brands.
Would anyone else be willing to do this? Maybe even the same form letter, but printed out, signed, and mailed from different people.
I'd like to get a feel to see if anyone else would do this. I don't need to be told this is a stupid waste of time, as I fully realize that. If you're only going to post a reply to tell me the obvious, please hold off. But, if you would be willing to waste five minutes of your day and the price of a postage stamp, please say so or send me a pm.
I'm about ready to quit collecting. Even the news that Hasbro's planning on re-releasing some of the earlier figures doesn't impress me. Quite honestly, I find it hard to believe, even if it's right from the horse's mouth. I assume that the re-releases will have just as bad distribution as they did the first time through, so what's the point? They'll also probably be slight variants, making it even more maddening.
Remember the old man in Creepshow who kept yelling, "I want my cake!"? (I
think it was Creepshow) That's what I feel like.