The toys are great, yes... and the primary part of my collection, but it is the comics and cartoon that give us the "characters" behind the toys. It's the stories that feeds our imaginations, to know who the toys are representing, and to be able to creatively "play" with them (even if it is just for a few minutes of transforming it between modes before going on the display shelf).
Having easy access to those stories, both in print or on disk, is a catalyst for better enjoying the toys as I get them, and I miss not being able to collect everything official now to fully enjoy my toy collection.
And until recently I was able to record cartoon episodes that didn't get released, but the more recent shows that didn't make it to free-to-air, I don't have a copy... and in a few years time when my recording device finally dies, I will lose a lot of recorded episodes (because panasonic doesn't let you copy recordings to a disk or USB).