MARVEL Not Releasing Any New Print or Digital Comic Books on April 15

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Marvel Comics has confirmed to Direct Market comic book retailers that it will not be releasing any new comic books digitally on April 1. This follows Diamond Comic Distributors announcement laat week that it would be suspending distributition of new print titles beginning April 1, including Marvel’s titles.

In the statement today from Marvel Entertainment president Dan Buckley, the publisher announced it has decided to withhold releasing new titles digitally this week while leaving room to alter their decisions, calling it “a fluid situation with details changing every day.” Diamond hasn’t announced when they’ll resume release of print titles, and this decision today leaves Marvel the option to reconsider digital-first release – and/or other print distribution options – down the road.

Over this past weekend, a DC spokesperson said the publisher intended to continue digital release of new titles this week. On Monday however, changes in the listings for those digital comics changed on the leading digital distributor, comiXology’s, website signaled that the planned April 1 titles had been pushed back to April 29.

Here is Buckley’s full statement, reprinted with permission to Newsarama – their emphasis bolded:

To all our partners in the retailer community,

Thank you for all your notes, discussions, and the absolute resolve we have heard and seen from you over the past weeks. This situation has been challenging for everyone, and the safety and well-being of you, your families, and your communities continue to be at the front of our minds.

As you know, unfortunately there will not be any new print titles available at your shops this week. Marvel will also not be releasing any new comic book titles digitally on April 1. This is a fluid situation with details changing every day, so we appreciate your patience and understanding as we all navigate our way through this. As soon as more information is available, we will outline our longer-term plans and opportunities to support you and the industry.

If you have any questions in the meantime, please continue to reach out and share your feedback. Revised release dates for our April 1 titles will be shared in the coming weeks.

Please stay safe and well.

Dan Buckley
President, Marvel Entertainment

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