I miss Chronicle like you wouldn't believe. Well, maybe not Chronicle as a company (their exit was quite a debacle), but their sensibility when choosing licenses. Same with Pop Culture Shock, both of these companies had enough passion that they made cool pieces from B-properties and trusted they'd find their audience.
Then again, maybe the size of the company is more important. A bigger company can afford to take risks on barbarians and 1/6 raptors, but they're also expected to bring in greater profits and that might lead them down a more conservative path. Unless Queen make it a point to tackle the forgotten licenses (which they never explicitly did), they may not be the right match for these expectations. ThreeZero or something smaller might be better-suited.
Then again, maybe the size of the company is more important. A bigger company can afford to take risks on barbarians and 1/6 raptors, but they're also expected to bring in greater profits and that might lead them down a more conservative path. Unless Queen make it a point to tackle the forgotten licenses (which they never explicitly did), they may not be the right match for these expectations. ThreeZero or something smaller might be better-suited.