ComicHub Once Touted As Comics Savior, Has Plan Fall Through
On April 1st (not foolin’) ComicHub announced a bold plan to save the comics industry. The comics industry is reeling from closures do to the Covid-19 pandemic that’s leading the world economy into a recession.
Not unlike Ryan Higgins plan, ComicHub announced a digital/physical distribution model that allows comic shops to sell digital codes for comics now, and then allow customers to collect said comics once they are available.
ComicHub, itself is a Point of Sale (POS) system for comic shops.
Shortly after the announcement, several around the industry, named ComicHub saviors of the industry. The level of thought is that local shops will make some money during closures to hopefully get them through the next few months.
Readership seemed keen on the idea as it was seen as “let them eat cake” moment.
However a few days later, reality kicked in. Retailers bagan to balk about digital first distribution as their fears may come to fruition, customers leaving shops and physical comics wholesale for the convenience of digital.
Image Comics quickly said they would no be joining the ComicHub strategy.
Now, ComicHub announces their plans will not be moving forward at all.
“The ComicHub advance digital reader copy initiative isn’t going to move forward right now,” retailer John Hendrick of Big Bang Comics told Newsarama Thursday afternoon. Hendrick, along with Ryan Higgins of Comics Conspiracy, took lead roles for ComicHub in communicating the proposal to their fellow retailers and the comic book press Wednesday.
“It’s obvious from the concerns voiced by our peers that this isn’t an initiative they can get behind," Hendrick continued. "This was designed by people who love comics with the best of intentions, to get cash flow back moving in our industry again from the retailer all the way up to distributors and publishers.
“But until such a time as we can all agree on a solution that fellow retailers can support there is no point in Stu [Colson] continuing this at this time."
While the intent was very good, the model wasn’t accepted. Marvel & DC Comics never announced support for ComicHub model. Although, DC Comics may have saw this as an option for their search for a “multi-distributor model”.
Diamond Comics can breath a small sigh of relief as their monopoly holds tight for a while longer.
sources:
hollywoodreporter.com
cbr.com
newsarama.com


















