joshsquash729
Born on the cob
I do think there's a little niche for Todd to fit into if they wanted- he clearly loves and excels at the more dark/angsty stuff and the older/more classic stuff. So while not necessarily "obscure", it's definitely not everyone's cup of tea. He's obviously not someone who concerns himself much with what's hip and cool and new and popular- he prioritizes what looks cool, whether it's old or new. So if Todd wanted to keep churning out retro/dark stuff, while Mattel focuses more on the newer things, or the wide swath of "mid-age" stuff. As deep as Mattel has gone, and could possibly go again, I don't see those sorts of things being a real focus for them. I'd have no problem with Todd continuing the Batman 66/Superfriends line, for instance, since those aren't likely to get much spotlight from Mattel, save for maybe one figure every couple waves, if that. Sure, he's pretty much run the gamut on a lot of the Heavy Metal stuff, but there's plenty of other dark versions he's yet to do. If Todd also wanted to keep his offerings more Batman-focused, I'd be down too. Obviously Mattel will want to make Batman stuff too, but it's not like the character doesn't have potential to sustain multiple similar lines.
I'm also not the biggest fan of the kinda pre-posed statues, but some of Todd's Marvel offerings have admittedly looked rather nice, and depending on the character/look/pose, I'd consider a couple DC ones from Todd. Honestly, neither company is one that I've ever, or would ever, buy every single release from, so divvying things up a bit is totally fine by me.
I'm also not the biggest fan of the kinda pre-posed statues, but some of Todd's Marvel offerings have admittedly looked rather nice, and depending on the character/look/pose, I'd consider a couple DC ones from Todd. Honestly, neither company is one that I've ever, or would ever, buy every single release from, so divvying things up a bit is totally fine by me.