No Death for Prowl wrote:I have been tempted to sell him, but I have such fond memories of him and he is the zenith of Transformer toy production and ambition, so it feels wrong to ever let him go.
DO NOT SELL IT. I had a complete MIB one that I got in 2001 for $550, and ended up havin to sell it in 2005 when I was flat broke and homeless, just to keep eating. I did get $1350 for it, but still, I regretted it every day. So unless you're literally starving like I did, keep it, if it's the last TF you keep. Sell everything else first if you need the cash that much.
Recently I acquired a complete MIB Brave Max which eased my regret that I have to this day, but I am still planning to get a complete Fort Max soon.
Also, adding a bit to the history of the character, in the Marvel US Comics, Max started out as a regular Headmaster, with Max and a human component for a head. But Galen, who was the head, thought he could fight the Decepticons much more effectively if he doubled Max's size, and after that happened, he needed a bigger head, which led to Cerebros. But Galen still wanted to be in control, so he made himself the head of Cerebros, a spot later taken reluctantly by Spike Witwicky after Lord Zarak and Scorponok killed Galen in a fight. Truthfully, though, it was more like an accident, as Galen was killed by falling rocks crushing him during their fight, not a blast by Scorponok. If you want reference, it's US Comics issue #38, Trial By Fire.