I've always struggled with the appeal of a book about action figures. Someone bought me the Steve Sansweet Action Figure Archive book some years ago - I never look at it. The figures are toys to me - still are after all these years. Plus, I still have my original collection from when I was a kid. For folks who missed out, or once had the figures but don't anymore, I guess I can see the appeal. A book like this is done as a collectible level book in its own right (at least at this price), but I'm not "book about action figures" book collector, so I'm a hard pass. I can appreciate the hard work, the artistry and the passion, but I'm about the artifact of the figures themselves.