As the ex-husband of a maniacal pop culture collector, (beanie babies, stamping, scrap booking, Disney VHS tapes, Pampered Chef, Home Interiors, Little Tikes playsets for the boys) all can do is shake my head.
If it makes you happy, do whatever, but just know this.
You will be dropping money into meaningless, mass produced, cutsie pieces of plastic that will eventually be garage sale fodder for pennies on the dollar. I fought back with my own diecast car collection (muscle, classic, NASCAR) that sits in my bedroom closet in boxes for the past near 15 years, that I'll never see anything recouped from if I ever did try to sell them.
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Well it's a good thing I married a fellow collector and nerd. Our house is filled to the brim with pops, comics, movie posters (the big ones, use to work at a theater), Nendoroids, action figures, etc. We don't do the cutesie ceramic plates that old people do. The stuff in our house reflects our fandoms. It will never go away. I'll be 80 years old one day and I'll still rocking graphic tees with Star Wars and Marvel stuff on them.