Tag: diamond bankruptcy
What Diamond’s Chapter 7 filing might mean, and digging into those billable hours
What does Diamond's Chapter 7 filing mean for publishers? And what does a bankruptcy administrator do all day?
Diamond files to convert their bankruptcy to Chapter 7
Diamond has filed a motion to convert its bankruptcy to a Chapter 7 after Chase Bank refused to continue to lend them money.
Overstreet Access adds new features for collectors
With the print edition delayed, Overstreet Access has announced more dynamically updated prices and more tools for subscribers
Dynamite signs with Universal for distribution in the US
Universal Distribution has signed a second publisher, Dynamite Entertainment, for a non-exclusive distribution deal in the US and Canada
The slog in Diamond: bills, delays, discussions
It has been an uneventful month in the Diamond Bankruptcy, as matters just slog along
TILTING AT WINDMILLS #303: Re-figuring the basics Part 3: distribution
Retailer Brian Hibbs looks at the economics of the small press distributors that have sprung up in the wake of Diamond's bankruptcy
Diamond consignment inventory dispute goes to mediation; Sparkle Pop sues Dynamite
Everyone involved in the contested sale of the consignment inventory held by Diamond has agreed to mediation
Humanoids files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Humanoids, the US arm of the famed French publisher, has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy with less than $50,000 in assets
The Beat Digest 10/09/25: Jae Lee’s HELLSHOCK returns
Also on today's Digest, Wolverine gets another BLACK, WHITE & BLOOD series, Paramount releases a clip from the TMNT short film, and much more.
Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 10/3/25: The war between hope and slop
In the week that Sora debuted, we look at comics made by humans and other things that humans did, from Axl Rose to Zainab Akhtar
Diamond Doings: Drip, drip drip and a lease assigned
Bits and pieces of various Diamond news: Dynamite gets discovery; Sparkle Pop makes a promise and gets a lease; lawyers get paid
Diamond updates: “AENT’s self professed naivete defies credulity.”
Previews will publish its last issue next month, the final closure of Diamond foretold, and Raymond James fires back at Alliance Entertainment.












