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Nintendo Sues the Trump Administration Over Tariffs

Nintendo has joined hundreds of corporations suing the Trump Administration to get back tariffs paid.  Those tariffs were deemed illegal by the U.S. Supreme Court towards the end of February.

Nintendo is an interesting court case as it not only can show “injury” from the tariffs paid, but it not only raised prices, it delayed pre-orders for the Switch 2.

Nintendo is asking for a refund of the IEEPA duties paid along with interest, reasonable attorney fees, and granting any more relief that might be “just and proper.”

The question still remains if consumers will see any relief from this whether in the form of getting money back, especially those who paid tariffs directly, or in lower retail prices.

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The Ad Hoc Committee of Consigners Renews their Request to the Court to Release their Stock. Sparkle Pop Accused of Still Selling Stock in Violation of Court Order.

One of the major outstanding issues with Diamond‘s bankruptcy is the status of consignment inventory. Diamond currently has stock that was provided to it by publishers on a consignment basis. That stock is currently physically held by Sparkle Pop which purchased some of Diamond’s assets, including taking over the warehouse where these are stored, though they don’t have a right to sell it (which they did and there was drama around that). We reported that a group of publishers filed a motion to dismiss their cases and thus take control of their goods. But, there’s still a few more publishers that are outstanding and since that motion hasn’t been decided, things are still in motion.

Now, the Ad Hoc Committee of Consigners have filed a motion renewing their request for the release of the stock. Like the Consignment Group, a different group of publisher, the Ad Hoc Committee emphasizes that (old) Diamond has “rejected” their contracts that guided the relationship between Diamond and publishers while (old) Diamond was distributing.

That “rejection” of the contract triggers a bunch of next steps as to how to handle product that Diamond possesses but was provided by publishers.

The motion goes further into highlighting:

  • Sparkle Pop sold stock that was on consignment when it wasn’t supposed to. That stock sale has not been paid out to publishers, violating the contract.
  • Diamond by allowing the stock to be sold was a failure to safely secure the stock, another violation of the contract.

Those two points alone make the contract terminated.

Now that the contract is rejected/terminated/void, the “consignors,” aka the publishers, can remove their product at their own expense. In other words, the publishers can get their product back but will need to pay to do that, like shipping.

The motion raises other concerns that show Diamond is in breach of their agreements.

  • The motion states that Diamond’s insurance coverage has lapsed, a breach of their requirements.
  • Diamond has not paid their stock fees to Sparkle Pop, which bought some of Diamond’s assets and currently is holding the physical stock in a warehouse and since that breaches an agreement between Diamond a Sparkle Pop, Diamond is not officially storing the stock and has no means to store it.

But, in what might be the biggest bombshell of the filing, Sparkle Pop is being accused of continuing to fulfill orders containing consigned stock in violation of an order from the court.

From the filing:

One of the Consignor’s, Drawn & Quarterly Books, Inc. (“Drawn & Quarterly”) has a store in Canada. Drawn & Quarterly placed an order in 2025 with Diamond that included the Stock from another Consignor, Fantagraphics Books, Inc (“Fantagraphics”). Recently, on February 26, 2026, Drawn and Quarterly received an email, a true and accurate copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit B informing them that their order for Fantagraphics’ product had just been shipped.

This is concerning as the Consignors have been given no access to, or oversight of, their Stock since the commencement of this bankruptcy case. The continued fulfillment of orders, without the Consignor’s ability to verify proper control, safeguarding, and accounting of their Stock is extremely prejudicial to their interests and the preservation of its value.

Another Consignor, Living the Line, reports that at least 800 copies of a single title are not accounted for in any prior inventory report provided by Sparkle Pop. Thus, it is imperative that the Consignors regain possession and control of their goods because no party is accountable for missing items that are causing ongoing losses to the Consignors.

The image shows Drawn & Quarterly ordering One More Year for their shop. That graphic novel was published by Fantagraphics in 2027.

The above image shows Drawn & Quarterly ordering One More Year for their shop. That graphic novel was published by Fantagraphics in 2017.

But that opens up the question… what is up with the stock!? The consignors are getting no details regarding it, and haven’t for over a year. That impacts tax obligations and without an accurate account of the inventory, there’s no way to manage their financial obligations. Consignors “do not have an accurate inventory of and continues to depreciate in value.”

The Ad Hoc Committee has asked the court to grant the motion, order the distribution agreements officially terminated, give the consignors 90 days from the effective date of the order to remove the stock, and grant any other relief.

You can read the official court documents below including the evidence concerning Sparkle Pop.

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Absolute Superman #17 wraps up the battle against Parasite with an overall ok issue

Superman finds himself at the forefront of a bold new age of heroes in the Absolute Universe, but he quickly learns that he wasn’t the world’s first super-powered protector. Enter Hawkman, who has a few tips for the new kid, whether he wants to hear them or not!

Story: Jason Aaron
Art: Juan Ferreyra
Color: Juan Ferreyra
Letterer: Becca Carey

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The Transformers Studio Series: Optimus Prime (One Shall Stand) figure is for hardcore collectors

Relive your childhood trauma with the The Transformers Studio Series: Transformers: The Movie Optimus Prime (One Shall Stand) figure. We check out the details.

We open up and show off the figure!

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Bloodland #2 gets interesting as a new resistance to the Vampires is revealed

The White Cell vampires pull the strings of power-hungry U.S. President Andrew Cross, and an underground resistance network evolves! Heather is taken in by a collective of individualist freedom fighters known as the Art League. They share revelations about her saga at the hospital, but her patience wears thin as they delay the search for her newborn son. Are these caretakers or just new captors?

Meanwhile, Son’s crew swaps intel with Blood Runners—dissenting vampires who have sworn off human blood but will never shake their menacing reputation—and the iron-fisted Reverend Hawk begins a savage secession campaign.

Story: B. Clay Moore
Art: Mack Chater
Letterer: Dave Sharpe

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Marvel Team-Up #14 is an interesting bit of comic history but doesn’t hold up after all these years

The team-up you thought you’d never see! Robert Kirkman and Cory Walker’s INVINCIBLE bounces over to the Marvel Universe for a visit! Doctor Octopus is on the loose and Spider-Man is on the job with the help of INVINCIBLE. Also, the New Avengers make an appearance — so don’t miss this one-of-a-kind crossover event!

Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Cory Walker
Color: Dave McCaig
Letterer: Rus Wooton

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Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees: Rite of Spring #6 wraps things up with a very unexpected ending

The series finale of the critically acclaimed cozy-horror smash hit! Samantha Strong has made her choice…and Woodbrook will never be the same. The events of the previous issue are so incredibly wild that we actually can’t type anything else here without it being a major spoiler. But you won’t want to miss the conclusion.

Story: Patrick Horvath
Art: Patrick Horvath
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

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Speed Racer #6 is solid racing action and drama with a Days of Thunder vibe thrown in there

The Racer’s Revenge! A new challenger unveils the resurrected GRX Engine and declares war on the Racer family. Speed races to defend Pops’ legacy, even as old wounds flare and new dangers rise.

Story: David Pepose
Art: Davide Tinto
Color: Rex Lokus
Letterer: Buddy Beaudoin

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Customs and Border Protection Says it Can’t Comply with the Court’s Tariff Refund Order

Towards the end of February, the Supreme Court struck down tariffs enacted by the Trump administration. The vote was 6-3 and generally the justices ruled that Trump exceeded the powers given to him by Congress under a 1977 law providing the President the authority to regulate commerce during national emergencies that are due to foreign threats. What was undecided at the time was what should happen to all of the money paid already due to the tariffs.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has told a Court of International Trade judge that it isn’t able to comply with an order to begin refunding the reciprocal tariffs. The CBP said in their response that the estimated amount related to the tariffs is “approximately $166 billion.” According to the filing over 330,000 importers have made over 53 million entries.

The court response, which you can read below, involves the CBP process and when things are go through it, focusing on “liquidation.” “Liquidation” is the finalization of the total tariff amount owed. Senior Judge Richard Eaton had ordered the CBP to liquidate unprocessed entries and reliquidate those that have been processed but not finalized.

The refund that has been ordered focuses on shippers who paid the IEEPA tariffs on imports that have not been finalized via liquidation, a process that can take around 300 days. You can read some thoughts on the complexity of the situation here.

The Trump administration has been sued by hundreds of corporations looking to be refunded for the tariffs that have been paid under the IEEPA.

What also remains unanswered is if consumers will see any relief either in money returned or retail prices going down. Corporations passed along the increased cost of doing business to consumers who saw price increases at the store and some have been hit with tariffs directly when ordering internationally.

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Blokees Build: DC Comics Batman Defender Version 01 – Batman from Batman Forever

Defend the city of Gotham from all sorts of supervillains with the Batman Defender Wave 01 model kits! Featuring the legendary Dark Knight as seen in iconic moments from across 85 years of the Caped Crusader’s escapades, these model kits are the perfect way to grow your DC Comics collection in style!

We open up our sixth box and it’s Batman from Batman Forever!

Get yours!

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