But the fact of the matter is, when it comes to toys and comics, there's very little you can really talk about, toys especially. They look cool. They sit on your desk and look cool. Some are even poseable. But they're hardly the best foundation of extended conversations.
Comics you can talk slightly more about, but in the end of the day they're never really gonna be as interesting as the movies or the games. The experience of a game changes each time you play it; The experience of a comic or a book, unless written a particular way, doesn't. A movie goes through a long, slow walk through hell to reach the end, with so many ideas and concepts and deleted or forgotten things that one could talk for days about them.
Toys, novels and comics just don't hold quite the conversationalist punch that games and movies do.
Which is a pity, cos I like 'em, even if they are mostly for children (Although many comic writers and toy makers would disagree).