Blood Moon Comics shuts up shop as a result of Diamond Comic Distributors entering Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this year.
It's inevitably a good sign when a series sells out its stock twice, warranting another reprint to meet the demands of eager Shonen Jump fans.
Publishers and comics shops continue to scramble to shift to other distributors and brace themselves for lost income following Diamond Comic Distributors’ Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in January.
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