>>10892447>that rightfully went bankruptDC Collectible was part of Warner Consumer Products, which still exists as part of Warner Brothers (WB/DISCO), so no clue what you're sniffing pal.
When AT&T bought WB and renamed it Warner Media, they ordered the bean cutters to fire all staff people who were making $XX salary and/or whose jobs could be outsourced, as many companies do with things like security, IT and other shit that large corporations used to do in-house. WB forced DC Entertainment, who runs DC Comics, to clear out the highly paid supervisors and directors of their DC Direct consumer products, which included the people who ran the very successful (over half a billion in regular catalog sales and other licensed DC products EVERY FUCKING YEAR up until AT&T took over) DC trade and direct sales/book store sales as well as stuff like DC Direct/DC Collectibles. They simply turned over ALL of the license to MTS, under one contract then (2018), which was just renewed last year, but DC Direct is still a brand that exists. DC Collectibles was just another name for DC Direct.
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>>10892462 makes clear you don't even understand the toy part of licensing, so you should comment on the business aspects of things you very obviously do not understand.