wobbly
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Sorry, tie-in merch was what I meant there.not of comic merch they don't, only when it's movie tie-ins
eh... the comic brand to my knowledge is not separate licensing. Hasbro for instance has the whole marvel library (aside from a few special cases) to make toys out of... it's always been that way... but it's been years since the last Fantastic Four toy was made.. and all of the X-men lines of figures have been exclusives.
even some of the X-men made it into the SuperHero Mashers of toys.. but none of the Fantastic four have or did.
there's certainly something going on, and you'd have to be blind not to see it.. you also don't change artwork on t-shirts and remove the Mutants and F4 from all promotional material if there wasn't... (see marvels new Marvel Universe poster) the x-men and F4 are very noticeably absent, and that is from the company it's self.
Hasbro gives very vague answers like "well we can do those characters, but we are really just concentrating on the other marvel properties right now...
and to make matters more awkward... the captain america Civil War legends line, is coming with an Onslaught Red Skull figure who the avengers fought when the team was made up of half X-men... but they "arn't allowed" to include a Magneto Helmeted head for onslaught because "we arn't allowed to cross brands" last i checked... 90% of the body is an iconic X-men villain... i don't see why the body is allowed but an alternate head that resembles magneto's helmet is not (especially when it's a tiny pack-in) and Onslaught Red Skull is the epitome of a "cross branded character" in it's conception. it's all BS
This goes back to what I was getting at regarding Disney making money directly from Fox from this: Marvel won't do anything within their control to promote the fox flicks via direct tie-ins or comic related stuff. That much is obvious from zero tie-in merch and the obvious omissions of Fox held characters from other non tie-in merch.
But...With TV adverts they are already made by Fox and ready for broadcast. Fox is gonna pay someone to show them, so if Disney can make money from it (and like many of us aint been impressed by the trailers and tv spots) it's not a bad business move to take a few million off Fox from it. Someone will air them regardless, so Disney may as well be among those relieving Fox of some of that advert cash they are splashing about.
It's a win win for them. If the adverts make bugger all difference to the films success they have the millions Fox paid for the ads. If they do make a difference they get a better return from their cut of the movie box office, as well as the advert money.
Personally, the TV spots I've seen (only one on actual tv so far, the rest via youtube) don't have me thinking they are gonna make a vast difference one way or another.


