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How Marvel Built a Licensing Partner Ecosystem That Spans the Globe
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Marvel transformed from a struggling comic book publisher into a licensing juggernaut. They break down the key partnership strategies: how Marvel used character licensing with toy companies like Hasbro and movie studios like Sony to expand its universe without owning all the means of production. They discuss the economics of the licensing model—how Marvel collects royalties while partners take on manufacturing and distribution risk—and how the Marvel Cinematic Universe became a coordinated partner network. Specific numbers include the 4.5 billion dollars in box office from the Infinity Saga and the estimated 6 billion dollars in annual merchandise sales. Lucas argues that Marvel's genius was treating licensing as a strategic partnership, not just a revenue stream, while Luna questions whether the model can survive superhero fatigue. The conversation closes with a reflection on control versus scale in partner ecosystems.