DC Details How Comic Book Retailers Will Be Supported Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

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DC Details How Comic Book Retailers Will Be Supported Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
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DC is making all releases between mid-March through the end of June fully returnable at no cost, and plans to look into adding new distribution methods

to help retailers apply for Coronavirus Distastes Loan Assistance from the U.S. Small Business Administration.First, the entire team here at DC hopes that you, your family and your employees are staying safe and healthy during this very tough and precarious time.

Periodicals and books with in-store dates between March 18, 2020 and June 24, 2020 will be fully returnable. We’ll even provide credit for your separate return shipping of these items only. Additionally, because we anticipate that continued disruption to business operations will create regional volatility, DC is exploring a multi-distributor model to provide us with the flexibility needed during this crisis to get new content to our readers on an ongoing basis. In the short-term, we continue to engage in active conversations with Diamond to help us solve the distribution issues that have arisen and hope to get new product to stores that want or need it as soon as possible.

Thanks for your patience with us. DC will continue to monitor the situation, continue to speak with you directly, and continue to support you through the days ahead. You are the lifeblood of this industry.

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