I wouldn't mind having the Blob BAF, but I just don't think I can spend the money on those figures I don't want (Phoenix, Juggernaut, Thor, Xorn, Wolverine). I hope to pick up She Hulk, Quicksilver, and Yellowjacket from this wave, and that knocks three off the list of figures I really wanted to see made. I think it will be like this from here on out with the HML waves, just picking and choosing a figure or two here and there - unless there is an amazing BAF or something.
On a side note, I also noted that poster hongkonglad over at the Fwoosh (who often posts pics of stuff hitting there or on auction) had some carded pics of some of those earlier "Spider-Man Classics" figures (new Kraven, Lizard, Rhino, etc.) that are supposed to be on the way. It looks like they are included in the movie line (a Scorpion is also pictured), and I'm kind of thinking these are kind of based on the video game-ish designs (similar to the current Superman Returns/Man of Steel line that is on the pegs). The scale isn't confirmed, and I'm sure we'll find out this weekend, but I'm kind of thinking that we'll have the movie lines (Spidey/F4) that will be more expanded (with characters that aren't necessarily in the movies yet - but inspired by video game designs) that will be in the 5" scale. Then we'll have these rumored BAF waves that are more collector friendly and in the normal 6" scale (and maybe mostly/all comic based designs). Just a guess at this point, but I could see things going that way. I guess that wouldn't be so bad though. It seems like the majority of collectors don't care for the movie stuff anyways, and having a BAF wave to correspond with each movie (but in a mostly comic style) might be a good way to satisfy both audiences (kiddos and collectors). As long as we can still get 6" comic scaled Spidey villains like Chameleon and Tombstone in the Legends line, I don't mind. It might be a way for them to extend the life of Legends that way as well, integrating stuff that would have been in "classics" before.