>>11119348>i have no idea how licensing worksThere's a difference between some comic writer who is only expecting to sell a collection of strips to 1,000 people and a toy company that is expected to sell 50k units.
Since you're a dumb child, I'm sure you have a hard time comprehending how big of a number 50,000 is.
Nevermind the fact that those 50k units are tied to a giant active property with licenses written by no less than 10 lawyers and reviewed by twice as many, which specifies when, how, and where those units are supposed to be sold in a hundred niggling ways.
Whereas 4H was sitting on a license for a couple of years, doing nothing with it, because it's a dead property. They literally believed they could ditch KS to sell that dead scifi property on the backs of He-Man fanboys because they didn't want to pay KS' fees, despite the fact they're a tiny shit company that couldn't even figure out how to send press releases to popular toy sites.
If you had any idea of how business world works, you wouldn't be posting about how ignorant you are.