Jeff12burq
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No. You cannot copyright a likeness or use a likeness without consent. Each individual can charge whatever they wish for someone to use it. You, Jeff12burq could charge $1 miilion dollars to use your likeness, nobody is going to pay it but you can still charge a million bucks.
If they do, you have legal rights to stop the use or collect at go.
In this case with Marvel, I would think they would sell the license at a flat rate of lets say $300,000 to Hot Toys, giving them the right to make 15 figures (just as an example).
But I'm sure Marvel sets the contract up that if their figures do very well for Hot Toys, they will receive more of the profit in the long run.
Kinda like how the top actors and actresses set up their contracts when they do a film. Take a small amount up front, but if the film makes a huge profit they really make bank. Sandra Bullock in Gravity, I could have got 10 or 15 million bucks up front, but decided to take 1 or 2 million and receive more of the profits if the movie performed exceptionally well. It was reported that she made over $60 million for Gravity.
That's the way I see it at least.