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Dive into DC Vertigo with Humble Bundle

Start February with a curated bundle of adult-themed titles from Vertigo by DC Comics! Dive into deep thinking and hard-hitting themes like V for Vendetta: 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition and Ex Machina: Book One that don’t dance around the sexuality, addiction, profanity, and horrific brutality of real life. Get all the amazing writing, character development, and art direction you know and expect from DC Comics—all for a price you choose. Pay what you want and help support The BINC Foundation with your purchase!

The titles in this bundle are available through Neon Ichiban. To access the content, create or log in to your Neon Ichiban account. Specific titles called out above are available for highest purchase tier, not all titles are included in lower tiers.

The Dive Into DC Vertigo Book Bundle features 26 items with a retail value of $356 and you can get it all for $18.

Dive Into DC Vertigo Book Bundle

Binc Awards Denver Publishing Institute Scholarship

Amanda Qassar, a bookseller at Warwick’s in La Jolla, California, has received the Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation’s scholarship to attend the Denver Publishing Institute’s (DPI) four-week summer program to learn about the publishing arm of the book industry. The scholarship is offered in collaboration with Sourcebooks and DPI.

Worth up to $7,000, the scholarship includes tuition, room and board, and up to $2,000 to cover travel and lost wages.

Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation

Dive into DC Vertigo with Humble Bundle

Start February with a curated bundle of adult-themed titles from Vertigo by DC Comics! Dive into deep thinking and hard-hitting themes like V for Vendetta: 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition and Ex Machina: Book One that don’t dance around the sexuality, addiction, profanity, and horrific brutality of real life. Get all the amazing writing, character development, and art direction you know and expect from DC Comics—all for a price you choose. Pay what you want and help support The BINC Foundation with your purchase!

The titles in this bundle are available through Neon Ichiban. To access the content, create or log in to your Neon Ichiban account. Specific titles called out above are available for highest purchase tier, not all titles are included in lower tiers.

The Dive Into DC Vertigo Book Bundle features 26 items with a retail value of $356 and you can get it all for $18.

Dive Into DC Vertigo Book Bundle

It’s The Ultimate Top Cow Science Fiction & Fantasy Comics Humble Bundle to Benefit BINC

There’s no better time than right now, right this second, to dive into a new world and discover your next favorite comic series! The Ultimate Top Cow Science Fiction & Fantasy Comics bundle Top Cow showcases the very best of this publisher’s science fiction and fantasy offerings, and we guarantee you’ll find something to love in these expansive, imaginative stories. Feel the rage of Berserker, a superhero thriller series produced by Milo Ventimiglia during his Heroes days. Uncover a Cold War “Ultra Sapiens” mystery in Hunter-Killer. Delight in the relatably awkward romance and misadventures of Greek mythology retelling Punderworld. There are 41 great comics to choose from in this huge bundle, so get it now at the price of your choice, and support the bookstore and comic shop charity BINC with your purchase!

The Ultimate Top Cow Science Fiction & Fantasy Comics Humble Bundle features 41 items valued at $623 and you can get it all for just $18.

The Ultimate Top Cow Science Fiction & Fantasy Comics Humble Bundle

Dive into the Massive-Verse with Humble Bundle to benefit The BINC Foundation

Lose yourself in a library of fantastic graphic fiction with the out-of-this-world Massive-Verse Humble Bundle of comics by author Kyle Higgins. Pay what you want for Across the Massive-Verse TP, Vol. 1, the epic first-issues anthology collection of Image’s biggest stars: Radiant BlackRogue SunThe Dead Lucky, and Inferno Girl Red, plus 15+ additional awesome titles. You’re going to love what we’ve assembled—explore Higgins’ best works at Image Comics and help support The BINC Foundation when you shop comics from Humble Bundle!

The Massive-Verse Humble Bundle features 24 items with a retail value of $355 and you can get it all for just $18.

Massive-Verse Humble Bundle

ComicsPRO 2026: Binc Awards Seven Scholarships to the Industry Meeting

Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation

The Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation has awarded seven comic retailers $1,500 scholarships to the ComicsPRO industry meeting in Glendale, CA, February 18-21, 2026, three of them to first-time attendees thanks to the co-owners of Comics Place in Bellingham, WA.

Scholarships were awarded to Sam Bolenbaugh and Miranda Nordell, Dreamers & Make-Believers, Baltimore, Maryland; Joey Martinez, Secret Identity Comics, Fresno, Calif.; and Robert Howard, Comicazi, Somerville, Mass. The three additional recipients, all first-time attendees, are Tim Hershey, Comic Zen, Lansdale, Penn.; Todd Rubin, Gorilla Todd Comics, Las Vegas, Nevada; and Michael Nelson, Resistance Comics and Games, Roanoke, Texas.

The funds, up to $1,500 per scholarship, may be used for travel, lodging, and meals; ComicsPRO covers the registration fee for the meeting.

ComicsPRO is the only trade organization for direct-market comic book retailers. The organization’s industry conference is a chance for all store-front comic retailers (members and non-members) to meet with comic publishers and distributors and other pop culture wholesalers.

Binc Welcomes New Board Members

Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation

Two industry leaders and former Borders employees with years of retail, sales, and marketing experience in the book industry have joined the Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation board of directors.

Meghan Holmes is a marketing executive with over 16 years of leadership experience in the retail and marketing agency sectors. Meghan started her career working at Borders’ headquarters in various marketing and operational roles. She has been involved with Binc since 2003 and served as vice president of the board from 2010-2013. 

Susan Yeager was a bookseller at Borders and served over 17 years as trainer, buyer, category manager, and inventory director. She joined HarperCollins in 2007 where she is currently sr. director of sales. Susan has volunteered for Adult Literacy, New York Road Runners, and served three years on the steering committee of Greene Hill Food Co-op.  

Steven Malk, literary agent with Writers House, completed his service to Binc.

In addition, the board’s executive committee was reelected: Morrow, former owner of Northshire Bookstore, president; Michael Jacobs, former president and CEO of Abrams Books, vice president; Jonathan Putnam, historical fiction author, treasurer; and Emma Kaas, co-owner of Norwich Bookstore, secretary.

Applications Open for the Binc Scholarship to the 2026 Denver Publishing Institute

Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation

Applications are open for current booksellers from a physical bookstore interested in learning about the publishing arm of the industry to apply for a scholarship to attend the Denver Publishing Institute (DPI). The scholarship, offered by the Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation in collaboration with Sourcebooks and the Denver Publishing Institute at the University of Denver, is worth up to $7,000. It includes tuition, room and board, and up to $2,000 to cover travel and lost wages. Applications will be accepted through Friday, Feb. 6, 2026.

DPI is a four-week summer program (July 12 – August 7, 2026) at the University of Denver. Participants can choose to attend in person or as a remote student. DPI is taught by industry professionals who work for trade, university, textbook and independent publishers throughout the country. Course and lecture topics include book marketing, manuscript editing, copyediting and proofreading, digital marketing strategies, the role of the bookstore and many publishing specific courses.

The application process – which is managed through DPI’s admission application – is open to booksellers who are currently employed (full- or part-time) at a physical bookstore with a tenure of at least 90 days and are employed by the bookstore at the time of the program. Applicants must discuss application and potential selection as scholarship recipient with their store owner/manager prior to applying for the scholarship.

Booksellers can apply here. After creating an account and starting the application, under Program Selection → Choose College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences → Denver Publishing Institute, Graduate Certificate. You will be able to select if you are applying for a Binc scholarship toward the end of the application process.

The Adventure Time Encore Comic Bundle supports the Book Industry Charitable Foundation and Hero Initiative. 3 Days to Go!

Join Finn, Jake, and the rest of your faves from the Land of Ooo on a series of new adventures in the Adventure Time Encore Comic Bundle of Adventure Time comics from Oni Press. You’ll get 75 issues of wild quests, magical mishaps, and hilarious hijinks, featuring a rogues gallery of beloved baddies familiar to longtime fans as well as unexpected alliances and plenty of whimsical chaos, as only Adventure Time can provide. Plus, your purchase helps the Hero Initiative and the Book Industry Charitable Foundation.

The Adventure Time Encore Comic Bundle has a retail value of $452 and you can get it all for just $18.

Adventure Time Encore Comic Bundle

Get Your Last Minute Donations in and Support the CBLDF, BINC, the Hero Initiative, and Americans for the Arts Action Fund Before the End of the Year

Nonprofits live and die by the financial support they’re provided by supporters. and there’s still time to get your last-minute donations in before the end of the year. We have some handy comic focused charities, though there’s many more you can give to that are very worthy as well. Sound off in the comments with those you donate to!

Graphic Policy is asking you to support three worthy causes, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF), Book Industry Charitable Foundation (BINC), the Hero Initiative, and Americans for the Arts Action Fund.


BINC

Binc is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to assisting booksellers in need. The Binc Foundation grew out of a wish of bookstore employees to establish a fund to help their colleagues experiencing unexpected financial crises. Binc is dedicated to assisting bookstore employees across the United States in their greatest time of need.

The organization has pivoted to help booksellers and comic shops during the current pandemic.

Binc’s assistance varies depending on the needs of retailers. Binc is focused on helping with expenses such as medical or personal household under the following circumstances:

  • If a bookstore employee contracts an illness and cannot go to work.
  • If a member of a bookseller’s household contracts an illness and the employee is forced to quarantine themselves to prevent further spread of the virus.
  • If a bookseller loses more than 50% of their scheduled work hours because residents are told not to go to work.
  • If a bookseller loses more than 50% of their scheduled work hours due to a mandatory quarantine.

You can donate now to help BINC get funds to those in need.


The CBLDF receives more than a quarter of its annual budget in year-end gifts from supporters. But, that can change by helping donate on a special day like today!

All year-round, the CBLDF works hard to protect the right to read. Their efforts combat the rising tide of censorship facing students, educators, and libraries, and we continue to provide a valuable safety net for creators and retailers.

The organization has pivoted in the current period by becoming a resource for comic shops and creators in need of support, new ideas, or relief. They’ve become an invaluable one-stop shop to disseminate information to help the industry.

If you are thinking about an organization to donate to, we ask you to please consider their worthy efforts. Donations to CBLDF are fully tax-deductible in the year they are given. Please help CBLDF continue their important work by making a donation today, either by giving a holiday gift of a signed graphic novel, becoming a member, or making a tax-deductible cash contribution.

You can donate now and get some cool items to show off your support.


The Hero Initiative

The Hero Initiative helps comic creators in need. Formed in 2000, the organization is a safety net for comic creators in need. The organization became a not-for-profit in 2001 and has since granted over $1,000,000 to over comic book creators who helped contribute to and build the industry into what it is today.

Hero creates a financial safety net for yesterdays’ creators who may need emergency medical aid, financial support for essentials of life, and an avenue back into paying work. It’s a chance for all of us to give back something to the people who have given us so much enjoyment.

You can help them out and contribute today!


Americans for the Arts Action Fund

Americans for the Arts Action Fund (Arts Action Fund) is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit membership organization affiliated with Americans for the Arts. They are the only national arts advocacy organization dedicating 100% of its time, money, and political clout to advancing the arts in America. Their mission is to mobilize one million citizens to join them in advocating for the arts and arts education around the country.

As a national leader in arts advocacy, they are committed to: 

  1. Stand up for every child’s right to a comprehensive arts education
  2. Promote public policies that provide individuals and families affordable access to all forms of the arts
  3. Rally national support for the arts
  4. Build political influence to ensure bipartisan support for the arts
  5. Keep our communities up-to-date with the latest information and how it impacts the arts.

Donate today as part of their year end fundraising campaign.


Please donate so these three worthy organizations can continue their good works. If you have more suggestions of comic-related non-profits that people can donate to, sound off in the comments below.

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