>>8085750I'm sorta with you on Gaiman's legal battle, but if the original contract or verbal agreement was that he kept his creation, he should be entitled to it and everything surrounding Angela.
As for why no more toys of other comic companies, it's because they're not viable properties. See how the Bloodshot figure actually got a toy, despite being a low budget movie and low expectation movie.
If other comic properties aren't getting toys, it's because their popularity is below low awareness movies like Bloodshot.
IF any of creators want to get toys made, maybe they should get their own kickstarter going. Works for these Beast Kingdomgs or whatever they're called, but even these had to try twice to get it out the doors.
McFarlane had to do the same shit for Spawn, despite its popularity, because retailers don't want it.
And this is entirely the problem, because there aren't as many retailers anymore. WalMarts, Targets, etc won't order anything but from the biggest movies and video games. Just 10 years ago, pretty much any movie could get their own toyline in Walmarts, but not anymore.