Tony Started the figure, it needed some work afterwards so Tim came in and tightened her up. Pascual did the base. Marvel came back and AD'ed the corset, and how much skin was showing where, so that's where Whitney came in. The corset "style" was their direction.
This piece wasnt easy to get across the plate, and she almost didnt even happen... it had a good start, but licensors back-and-forths and being overly sensitive to these being "all ages appropriate" delayed it's progress and stunted the momentum we had going initially.
Chances of a Jean Black Queen Variant are slim, and if she does happen, she'll be heavily altered.
"MAX" doesnt fly for us anymore. We're held to different standards than film, tv, video games, and publishing. Basically, "consumer products" doesnt have an outside rating agency, or whatever, like the MPAA for films. So, even though WE COULD put age restrictions on it, like we did kind of with "MAX" back in the day, that doesnt fly anymore in disney / Marvel's eyes. So all consumer products basically have to be "PG" no matter what. Hasbro, those are toys "for kids" we're held to those same exact standards, even though we are making $300+ collectibles geared for audiences over 18, we have to treat them to be family friendly.