Same criticism could have been levied at Hot Toys in times past. Though nowadays they don't seem to pretend that they're interested in anything other than Iron Man, Batman, and Star Wars.Why they take on new properties when they can't handle the ones they have is strange.
Hot Toys had a license for Watchmen, released two arguably secondary characters and called it quits. Hot Toys had a license for Platoon and left one of the three main characters out. Hot Toys had a license for Metal Gear and only released the Boss and Naked Snake in an overly restrictive, alternate outfit. Hot Toys had a license for Sucker Punch and only did two of the ladies. Penguin and Catwoman? Green Lantern? Smooth Criminal Michael Jackson? Ra's al Ghul? The list goes on. Your statement holds as much for Hot Toys as anyone. Not that I personally blame HT for it anymore than ThreeZero, or Sideshow, or company X. If it sells and brings in a profit, it will be made. If not, it won't.Comparing the business practices and rollouts between 3Z and HT is not even remotely close.
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