I can't say I'm great with comic lables, but it makes sense.
What's popular right now? Super Heroes. Marvel and DC have their own super heroes that built their brands... those super heroes are the most popular. They're also popular with kids. What do you think is more profitable for the major companies? Something they'd have to pay for a license that's moderately popular, or something they own that's much more popular?
Again, with an indie company, the licensed comic can thrive. The name of the franchise actually helps the company out. Plus, you can always luck out and get artists and writers that are fans of those licensed characters.
Long story short,sure... The Muppets could benefit from a name brand, but it's not like they weren't benefiting from Boom already. I swear, had the license continued, it would have been reprinted as a free comic book day title.
The Muppets don't really need Marvel, and Marvel certainly doesn't need the Muppets.... they got like 3 movies a year... and they usually aren't that good.
What's popular right now? Super Heroes. Marvel and DC have their own super heroes that built their brands... those super heroes are the most popular. They're also popular with kids. What do you think is more profitable for the major companies? Something they'd have to pay for a license that's moderately popular, or something they own that's much more popular?
Again, with an indie company, the licensed comic can thrive. The name of the franchise actually helps the company out. Plus, you can always luck out and get artists and writers that are fans of those licensed characters.
Long story short,sure... The Muppets could benefit from a name brand, but it's not like they weren't benefiting from Boom already. I swear, had the license continued, it would have been reprinted as a free comic book day title.
The Muppets don't really need Marvel, and Marvel certainly doesn't need the Muppets.... they got like 3 movies a year... and they usually aren't that good.