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Sunseeker
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Nope. Not even that. The Justice League is still a group of iconic characters all together. And D&D ain't that. D&D (as a game) is not eight to fifteen iconic characters... it's whatever characters you come up with.
So D&D as a brand is much closer to the DC Universe brand as a whole. Hundreds upon hundreds of characters... 95% of which not a single person outside of DC's fanbase would recognize or know the name of.
So how does DC market their Universe? It's the DC logo itself... and they have a small number of iconic characters that are the face of the brand. They're the ones that do the heavy lifting to the unwashed masses. And it's implied that while everybody might be able to recognize Supes, Batman and Wonder Woman at face value... there's whole tiers of other characters and concepts within the Universe to get to know and explore.
But you still need those figureheads to represent the brand. You can't just put out images of dozens of random, obscure superheroes on the shelves and expect the public to notice them and accept them as distinctly DC Universe Superheroes. People just won't care.
D&D is the same way. You want someone to recognize something as distinctly Dungeons & Dragons... you have to put a face on it that people will come of recognize. And whether that's Drizzt, Mordenkainen, the beholder, or Venger... you need to have them in place.
Sure, but even by your own statement there is more to D&D than a few big names. The beholder, a dragon warding off adventurers seeking treasure, Batman and Superman may be the big names in DC, but the far and away majority of DC comic lines are the second stringers. You can only market Superman so much before that well runs dry.
To another point, any primary characters in any D&D story are the "iconics" of that story. Take my prior reference to the comic line centered around the group of adventurers. In the whole of their world they may not be big names, but within their own stories they are quite the big names. You don't really play D&D to hear about the stories of other adventuring groups, when you play D&D you are the stars of your own story.