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  2. Diamond Comic Distributors - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc. (often called Diamond Comics, DCD, or casually Diamond) is an American comic book distributor serving retailers in North America and worldwide. It transports comic books and graphic novels, as well as other popular culture products such as toys, games, and apparel, from comic book publishers or suppliers to ...

  3. Direct market - Wikipedia

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    Instead, distributors and retailers shouldered the risk, in exchange for greater profits. Additionally, retailers ordering comics through Seuling's Sea Gate Distributors (and within two years, through other companies) were able to set their own orders for each issue of each title, something which many local IDs did not allow. This ability to ...

  4. Steve Geppi - Wikipedia

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    Steve Geppi was born on January 24, 1950, in Little Italy, Baltimore and completed the 8th grade before leaving school. [5] Geppi's "first job was handling the comics for a local store," where the nine-year-old avidly read comics including "his favorite Archie comics" and others.

  5. Heroes World Distribution - Wikipedia

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    By late 1994, Heroes World was North America's third largest comics distributor [2] (behind Diamond Comics Distributors and Capital City Distribution). On December 28, 1994, [3] Heroes World was bought by Marvel Comics [4] to act as the company's exclusive distributor, [2] [5] thus reducing other distributors' market share by more than a third. [6]

  6. Milton Griepp - Wikipedia

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    Griepp crafted a monthly newsletter, Internal Correspondence, which was sent to all of their retail customers. [6] Their main rival, Diamond Comics Distributors, overtook it in size through acquisitions in 1988. [5] That year, Capital City and Diamond represented at least 70% of the comic book distribution market. [7]

  7. Hastings Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the company opened an account with Diamond Comic Distributors, making Hastings the largest direct market comic book retailer in the United States. The comic sections of all stores were expanded in connection with the Diamond account. [2] The same year, the company opened up a sports equipment retailer called Sun Adventure Sport in ...

  8. Free Comic Book Day - Wikipedia

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    According to Diamond Comic Distributors, over 2,000 stores participated in the inaugural Free Comic Book Day and gave away more than 2 million comic books [13] from 4 publishers. [14] The following year, 29 publishers participated. [13] FCBD 2012 exceeded one million attendees, with over 3.5 million comics given away.

  9. Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc. - Wikipedia

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