The sole distributor of the product of all but the smallest of American comedy companies will be open for business. Distributors of Digital Comic have announced will return to normal business on Wednesday, May 20, almost two months after it was closed due to community restrictions.
Diamond is a special distributor – shipping jokes from printers to publishers – DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Horse Horse Comics and Image Comics, among other publishers. At least, it was until this spring. During the Diamond Closing, which started on April 1, many comic publishers stopped releasing books altogether, either physical or digital, and stopped production on future titles.
Marvel Comics has announced a 15 to 20 per cent suspension of their work slated for May and June. DC DC distribution agreements Two of the largest US supermarket chains
Diamond's return carries a strong sense of newness in the American comics industry, where marketers face new security measures and product shortages, while artists face the plight of jobs and network opportunities.