I’m still of a mind that DCD/DCC might be a workaround. It doesn’t seem to be a part of the master license that Mattel now has. DCD ran for 23 years parallel to Hasbro, Mattel, and even Todd for a year. The DCD brand was turned over to Todd by DC in 2022. And again, I don’t think he lost it when Mattel took over. I suppose it depends on how DC wants to proceed.
If this was a done deal, Todd probably would have already said so. Instead comments from him have included that they are negotiating and that they have the license until the end of the year. None of us knows anything about how the DCD brand works with the overall license that McFarlane has. However, if I was Mattel, I sure wouldn’t want McFarlane to keep producing competing action figures. We know Mattel wasn’t too happy when DCD was stepping on their toes, and DCD weren’t even in retail stores, so would Mattel really agree to the same deal again?
There are actually a few lines I’d like to stay with McFarlane under the DCD banner (DC Retro, DCAU, Super Powers (if it wasn’t already dead)), but not if I have to jump through hoops to buy any of it. Making Red Platinum Jayna available for order on Amazon and other sites was a step in the right direction, so I’ll give them credit for that.
Look, I get it. Todd is out in terms of the master license. I truly understand.
They have never had the master license.
The fact that Warner Bros and DC are not satisfied with what Todd is working on is mind boggling to me. I mean for crying out loud, it feels like Todd has mastered the art of meeting sales quotas. He announces new figures every week thanks to his social feeds and his livestreams. Figures sell out lightning fast. Especially when they are exclusives. And Todd’s level of output puts even Hasbro to shame. Hell I don’t think even bootleggers work as fast as Todd does. Not only does he constantly release product, he releases so many figures(sometimes even ahead of a preorder window) that by the time they reach your door, it weighs like 40 lbs and it’s all the last two weeks worth of DC multiverse.
Meanwhile Mattel is lucky if it releases 12 figures a year. And Warner Bros has a problem with the choices that Todd is making??……kay….good luck I guess?
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McFarlane produces a lot of different figures… great. And they sell out quickly… great. How does his really translate into sales, though? It seems to me the figures sell out quickly because McFarlane Toys produces a lot less quantity per figure then they use to. Reducing supply to increase demand does not necessarily translate into more sales. It’s great for eBay scalpers, but that doesn’t help McFarlane’s bottom line. Getting relegated to the collector aisle at Walmart seems like a lack of confidence on Walmart’s part, they’d rather use that space for something that sells better. Or, simply — Mattel paid a hell of a lot of more money to get the license back and everything else is irrelevant. Who knows?
Just looking forward to all the 6.5 scale vehicles Mattel is gonna make. Oh wait a second…
I thought you didn’t collect vehicles? I don’t think anyone here is saying McFarlane hasn’t had many successes with DC, though I’d argue they’ve had at least as many failures, but neither of our opinions are really relevant at his point. The deal is done, saying one company is better then the other for whatever reason isn’t going to change that.