>>72963622>>72965734It's the actor behind the character whose signature they are implying you are getting, and since that isn't what you get, that's clear cut fraud. What matters, legally, is whether the signature is genuine or forged by someone besides the actor, it doesn't much matter that it spells out his character's name or his own.
Luca has made AnyColor liable for fraud, both legally and ethically, which is more than any other talent has done to them thus far.
But, unless someone takes them to court over it, nothing will happen to him, because an executive owes him his career.