>>898
They already have started doing stuff like that, though very subtly. A few months ago there was a minor shitstorm over some women-like action figures and a mod deleted some posts that were in disfavor over them. No one really noticed, but it still happened.
>>891
I don't know much about the the brand of toys you have, but I think my advice apples to most action figures. Most of the toys seem to be in good condition, I would recommend cleaning them in warm water with half a teaspoon of dish soap (Don't do that for the ones with cloth!). For the ones that have pieces that need to be snapped on, do so and for the broken ones, just put them in a bin for now.
I would recommend to save the good looking ones, they probably won't sell for much and are most likely currently unobtainable for a fair price. For the fair ones, sell them on Ebay or at your local toy group or something. You can probably sell or trade them for some good stuff. The really messed up toys are most likely just worth pennies, so you can trash them if you want. You got a good lot, OP. At the very least they will make good shelf-fillers.