COVID-19 and Comics

seems like they have upped how long it can last (and broken it down by surface types now)…but other than the weather channel (dunno how much I’d trust them on medical stuff) I see nearly everyone else topping off at 2-3 days…with 24 hours for cardboard…and given that those times are all tagged as “up to”…probably safe to guess that under normal circumstances…it won’t last that long.

seems like a lot of websites give information for corona viruses in general and not specifically for covid 19…with the most extreme case of a corona virus lasting supposedly 28 days on surfaces…dunno which version that is…but…damn

I am quarantining any books or mail for a few days (at least) before opening. Then after opening organizing it and either throwing the package out or, for mailers, putting them aside and quarantining they indefinitely until I need them. Sales are gonna slow down for sure.

Obviously washing hands vigorously and any surface touched by me or the mail after disposal.

www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/03/17/coronavirus-oregon-police-says-stop-calling-911-toilet-paper/5065874002

Saw this. I knew someone who was a 911 operator in Mississippi… this story does not surprise me from what the friend told me for all the reasons people call 911 for. It’s also a perfect example of why were likely in our current situation as well… (not the virus outbreak but how people respond)…

Now Times Square Elmo doesn’t just smell like urine and booze, he’s a disease vector!

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Aw, poor Elmo. All he wants is a hug!

Have you been to NYC (I know you have)? A large population of New Yorkers are clueless or simply don’t care and will never follow good hygiene guidelines.

It is not shocking in the least what is happening there right now. Mayor want to go into lockdown but the governor is holding back…it’s gonna cost then dearly…pay close attention.

No confirmed cases in my county, but 8 people were sent home in an adjacent cube to me as one was supposedly having symptoms, their child having also been exposed to a Confirmed case in a daycare last week.

I’ve already resigned to the fact that it’s a matter of when will I get this, not if.

And with that being said (and to keep this post
Topic related ) expect all of conventions to be cancelled through 2020. My kids school is likely next to have those classes cancelled through the academic year, like Kansas.

That’s most Americans though. Everyone lives in their own bubble and most have lost the sense of our roots as humans who work together (like in the sense of a tribe). We live in a “me me me” type of world here in the United States. I lost hope in humans here in America years ago… Now, not everyone thinks like this but a large majority do. I remember as a kid, everyone knew everyone else on the same block… as I try to know my neighbors (I greet them, talk to them, help them if they need help), most I never see or have met and some are just downright assholes…

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I had a feeling FCBD would be impacted ::

A Message from Steve Geppi,
Chairman, Geppi Family Enterprises
Founder, Diamond Comic Distributors
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With restaurants and other businesses closing and many areas implementing event restrictions, we know that Free Comic Book Day will be impacted to varying degrees throughout the world. The severity and timing of that impact can’t be predicted with any certainty, but the safety of our retailers and fans is too important to risk. With that in mind, we have made the difficult decision to postpone the event to a date later in the Summer.

To minimize the impact on our primary distribution operations and prioritize the distribution of weekly new comics and restocks, a number of FCBD titles will be included with each regular weekly shipment for the next several weeks. These titles will be invoiced at no charge, as we extend the billing out approximately 90 days, to the first week in August. The books may not be in separate boxes from the rest of the shipment, except when full cases are shipped.

We will follow up with more information soon regarding FCBD non-comic merchandise soon. We will also update our consumer-facing pages with this information and provide further information via email and Diamond Daily as it becomes available.

As always, we appreciate your enthusiasm for and support of the comic industry’s best event and look forward to celebrating with you later in the Summer!

I didn’t know Joe Pesci was running Diamond… :stuck_out_tongue:

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That’s why I thought it was funny when someone mentioned Diamond / Alliance shutting down … Geppi looks like what he is …

The sad part about that is, he’s like the uglier version of Joe Pesci…

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Joe Pesci be like…

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Now I feel like watching a Joe Pesci movie…

Also that guy from one of the CSI shows. Paul Guilfoyle.

How to receive packages during covid-19

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A little humor to start your day with a smile.

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Message from Steve Geppi,
Chairman & CEO,
Geppi Family Enterprises
Founder, Diamond Comic Distributors
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CORONAVIRUS EFFECTS ON DISTRIBUTION
As everyone knows, the world faces ever-increasing challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Its effects on the comics & collectibles and tabletop gaming industries have been felt far and wide. We are hearing from thousands of retailers that they can no longer service their customers as they have in the past, many of them forced to close by government action or resort to in-person or curbside delivery. Even those still open are seeing reduced foot traffic in most cases, a situation that seems likely to worsen with time.

Our publishing partners are also faced with numerous issues in their supply chain, working with creators, printers, and increasing uncertainty when it comes to the production and delivery of products for us to distribute. Our freight networks are feeling the strain and are already experiencing delays, while our distribution centers in New York, California, and Pennsylvania were all closed late last week. Our own home office in Maryland instituted a work from home policy, and experts say that we can expect further closures. Therefore, my only logical conclusion is to cease the distribution of new weekly product until there is greater clarity on the progress made toward stemming the spread of this disease.
EFFECTS ON DIAMOND COMIC DISTRIBUTORS
Product distributed by Diamond and slated for an on-sale date of April 1st or later will not be shipped to retailers until further notice. For the time being, however, we have been able to develop procedures with our teams at the distribution center in Olive Branch, MS to safely continue fulfillment of direct ship reorders for the retailers who are able to receive new product and need it to service their customers. It’s unlikely that orders will be filled on the same day they are placed, and these plans are subject to change if at any point we no longer feel that we can safeguard our teams while fulfilling orders.

Product distributed by Diamond UK and slated for an on-sale date of March 25th or later will not be shipped to retailers until further notice. Further updates with regard to reorders and other Diamond UK-specific information will be communicated directly to their customers as information becomes available.
EFFECTS ON ALLIANCE GAME DISTRIBUTORS
Product distributed by Alliance has been shipping from our Fort Wayne, IN and Austin, TX warehouses. Both are closing at the end of the day on Tuesday, March 24th , in the interest of employee safety and to comply with direction from local governments. Any orders not shipped by that time will not be processed until further notice. Your dedicated sales team will still be working remotely and will help you with any orders you’d like to place today or questions you may have.
OUR SHARED PATH FORWARD
With these changes in our distribution strategy, we will work with our publishing partners to develop programs that will address product already in the pipeline and what will happen when we resume distribution. We know that during this time you will face many challenges , and we will direct our energies toward addressing them, rather than fighting on increasingly numerous fronts to get product out.

For those retailers who remain open in various forms , I encourage you let loose your own creativity . For the time being, you will be able to replenish your perennials from Diamond and/or Alliance, but you should also remember the stock you already have in your stores. If your doors remain open, it’s likely you will have customers who will continue to seek diversion from events of the world. Special sales, promotions, and even eBay can help you bring in cash during this trying time. Product for which you’ve already paid may well hold some of your answers. There have been many solid suggestions offered about how to help our retailers, and we will bring many of them together in future communications.

Besides the industry’s most immediate needs, we have been and will continue looking toward the future, when we see stores reopening, bringing staff back onboard, and getting customers in the door. We are looking at issues like debt accrued due to this crisis, what reduced ordering means for your discount tiers, and the availability of credit to help stores through and after this difficult time. We don’t have all those answers today, but we understand the many issues you are facing and look forward to addressing them as partners who all have an interest in the long-term health of the industry we love so much.

As I mentioned in my last update, this industry has been one of the greatest joys of my life, from my days as a collector to a retailer to today. I and my Leadership Team have made these decisions knowing full-well the effect they will have on all of you, as well as our publishing partners and our own team members around the world. At the end of the day, the safety and security of our teams and yours, along with the many customers we all serve, is paramount. I again thank you for your ongoing patience and support.

Thank You,
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Steve Geppi
Chairman & CEO, Geppi Family Enterprises