Tag: Diamond Comics
Jonas: ” IDW management does not feel that IDW is a substantial risk as...
Despite some troubling language in their annual report, IDW management thinks they'll get through the Diamond disruption, it was announced in an earnings call.
More publishers announce changes after Diamond bankruptcy
Black Panel Press, Coffin Comics and Antarctic Press announce changes in the wake of Diamond's bankruptcy and proposed sale.
Mad Cave announces exclusive partnership with Lunar Distribution
Mad Cave has announced a new exclusive partnership with Lunar Distribution for all their imprints.
The week in Diamond: Boom accelerates move to PRH; Massive ends exclusive
The week in Diamond related news: Boom will be moving to PRH sooner than planned and Massive spells out its concerns
The Week in Diamond Comics Bankruptcy: a wrap-up
Rounding up one of the most momentous weeks in comics history with reactions to Diamond Comics declaring bankruptcy
More on Diamond Bankruptcy: Lunar reacts; PRH owed $9 million
Some of the details revealed in Diamond's bankruptcy filings; and Lunar responds
Diamond Comics files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
A bombshell dropped this morning: Diamond Comics Distributors has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy
Diamond Comics is closer to shipping comics on time again
Diamond has updated accounts with the news that comics shipments are getting closer to being on time again
Tilting at Windmills #299: The State of the Periodical Market 2024
Retailer Brian Hibbs gives the state of comic book sales in 2024: it's good! But storm clouds are on the horizon
Diamond Comics is having a very bad few weeks
Diamond Comics shipments to comics shops have been days late for several weeks, and this could be the start of big changes for the industry
Diamond to close Plattsburgh warehouse
Diamond is closing its warehouse in Plattsburgh, NY to consolidate its warehousing, leaving Canadian retailers concerned
Tilting at Windmills #298: The Problem With Excess
The Big Two are leaning more and more on "superfans" to support their lines, and that's not good for long term growth













