Atomic Knight
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Yeah, whatever happens next will happen in a very narrow lane.
DCD already existed when Mattel got the license and WB was likely motivated to keep DCD going. Mattel may have also been competing with Hasbro at the point (assuming they didn’t already jump ship to Marvel), so the WB may have had more leverage.Don’t forget that Neca had the DC license for a good 6 years during Mattel’s first run and produced a whole bunch of 1/12scale figures and 1/4 scale too. If I had to guess, I’d say that Mattel was more infuriated with Neca since they tried to shut that shit down as fast as possible. But DCD didn’t manage to shut down until after Mattel lost their bid. They survived the floor from falling out from underneath them back in the late 90’s too when Hasbro lost the rights. The only reason DCD had been shown the door at all is because Zaslav came in was like “What up, Bitches?!?!?” And then strip mined the place. It was very unfair. Who knows what kind of artistic direction and talent could be working at DCD now if had been left alone. Instead Todd took control and has essentially been using it as a clearing house ever since. No innovation comes out of that company anymore.
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