In the latest installment of Super Hero Worship, we explain what's going on with Diamond Comic Distributors and why the company's bankruptcy is bad news for an entire industry.
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The world's largest English-language comic company has abruptly filed for bankruptcy. Diamond Comic Distributors announced on ...
Diamond Comic Distributors, one of North America's largest distributors of English-language comic books and graphic novels, ...