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  2. Diamond Comic Distributors - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Diamond moved into the UK market, acquiring Neptune Comic Distributors Ltd. (to whom they had formerly supplied US comics for the UK market), in the process creating Diamond UK. In 1993, Diamond acquired the single remaining dominant British distributor Titan Distributors, [10] thus cornering the direct market in the United Kingdom. [11]

  3. Neptune Distribution - Wikipedia

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    In early 1986 Neptune Comics also began selling at regional Comic Marts in cities such as Leeds and Sheffield, and by mid-1986 began supplying retail outlets. Neptune acted as a sub-distributor in regard to American comics, initially acquiring them from Bud Plant Inc. (which was acquired by Diamond Comic Distributors in 1988). [1]

  4. Trident Comics - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, in 1992 Neptune Distribution went bankrupt and was acquired by the American competitor Diamond Comics Distributors, [5] which spelled the end for both Trident and Apocalypse. Several Trident Comics titles did find new publishers, including St. Swithin's Day ( Dark Horse Comics ) and Bacchus (multiple subsequent publishers), but many ...

  5. Steve Geppi - Wikipedia

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    Stephen A. Geppi (born January 24, 1950) [2] is an American comic book distributor, publisher and former comic store owner. Having established an early chain of comic shops in Baltimore in the mid-late 1970s, he is best known for his distributing business.

  6. Direct market - Wikipedia

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    In late 1981, the company filed for Chapter 11, [57] and in 1982 it sold the distribution end of the business to Steve Geppi (who immediately founded Diamond Comic Distributors). [58] Nova: Los Angeles, California: mid-1970s: Acquired by Big Rapids Distribution: Sub-distributor Pacific Comics Distributors: San Diego, California: c. 1974: 1985

  7. Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc. - Wikipedia

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  8. British small press comics - Wikipedia

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    Distribution into comic book stores via traditional distributors (such as Diamond) is rare. Stores will often stock titles by local creators though some, notably Gosh! in London and Page 45 in Nottingham, stock a wider range. In recent times small press titles have sold in larger bookstores such as Borders and Foyles in London.

  9. Titan Distributors - Wikipedia

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    Titan Distributors was a British comic book distributor which existed from 1978 to 1993, when it was acquired by a larger U.S. distributor. Operated by Nick Landau , Mike Lake , and Mike Luckman , Titan Distributors supplied comics, science fiction, and other genre products to retailers all over the United Kingdom.