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Comic supply chain recovering from ransomware attack

It appears that a key piece of the comics industry supply chain is largely back on track after suffering a ransomware attack in early November. 

Diamond Comic Distributors has informed its client comic book shops and bookstores that shipments of the next round of new releases, the November 23/24 on-sale books, is proceeding as planned and no delays are expected. This is after two weeks of shipment delays as a result of the ransomware attack.

The distributor does note that shipments to its bookstore customers, as well as re-orders to both comic shops and bookstores, remains an issue – but Diamond aims to be back on track this week.

Diamond Comic Distributors

(Image credit: Diamond Comic Distributors)

Some of Diamond’s websites still remain partially inaccessible, however, its IT department “has been working diligently” to get everything back online.

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