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Ad Populum begins the Gutting of Diamond and Diamond Select Toys

Last week, the sale of Diamond Comic Distributors, Diamond Select Toys, and more to Ad Populum was made official. As what happens with acquisitions like this, the new owners have rushed to fire staff. Usually the justification is that positions are redundant but it’s often to cut costs and make acquisitions more profitable. Ad Populum seems to have gone further in headscratcher moves that have come out due to leaks, rumors, and LinkedIn posts.

As reported on Friday by The Beat, there have been “massive layoffs” at Diamond Comic Distributors and Diamond Book Distributors described as a “bloodbath.” Chris Powell, Diamond’s Chief Sales & Service Officer announced on his Facebook page he was part of the gutting. Rich Johnson who was the Vice President Sales and Business Development has also ended his time with Diamond after a little over 3 years. Steve Leaf who is an Assistant Manager at Diamond is “open to work” according to LinkedIn and seeking a new role. Eric Beck who is the Executive Director of Business Intelligence & POS Tech is also “open to work” but also has not indicated his time has ended after over 32 years with the company. There’s others who have also listed they’re “open to work” on LinkedIn as well. Diamond has confirmed that Stuart Carter, Terry Helman, and Johnson are no long with the company.

There’s lots of questions coming out of this like the future of Comics Suite, Diamond’s point of sale system, and Pullbox, their customer pullbox/pre-order management system. Some have stated that the Pullbox technical support staff have been laid off and Beck’s “open to work” should raise concern and questions.

But beyond the firings, individuals have left the chaos on their own including marketing manager Ashton Greenwood who left to join Dover Publications and Caitlin McCabe who left earlier as well.

There’s also news that Diamond Select Toys is shutting down with those individuals being laid off as well. Ad Populum owns NECA, another toy company, and it’s likely they’ll be moving the licenses from Diamond Select Toys over to there or sitting on the licenses boxing out competition.

Zach Oat, the Marketing Supervisor of Diamond Select Toys and Katherine Layman, Development Assistant, have indicated they’re open to work and have been with the company for over 14 years and almost 9 years. Oat has posted that he was indeed part of the firings while Layman has listed May 2025 as an end date for employment..

Toy News International confirmed Diamond Select’s closing through retailers:

I have been able to confirm through several retailers that they have been informed DST is being shut down. It’s still not clear what will happen with open pre-orders but the general consensus from folks I have talked to is that they will be canceled.

For those who might have remembered, when Oni Press and Lion Forge merged, it resulted in layoffs and left the publishers directionless. It took years and some key hirings to right the ship and has resulted in a resurgence for the publisher. Will we see Diamond rise from the ashes stronger or will it suffer the fate of so many purchases where the once mighty and powerful are strangled slowly resulting in a shell of its former self until its finally put out of its misery with little fanfare? Companies aren’t usually bought to lose money but the drama of Diamond’s Chapter 11 (which continues) has been so full of wtf moments, we’re sure to see more before this finally ends.

But no matter, the layoffs are impacting real people, some we know and have contributed to the comic industry for years. They need support in these turbulent times and while we can mourn what was, we also need to work to support those who need help discovering what’s next for them.

Universal Distribution LLC and Ad Populum Complete their Acquisition of Diamond Comic Distributors

Diamond Comic Distributors

Diamond Comic Distributors has announced that the sale of the Company and its assets to Universal Distribution LLC and Ad Populum has been completed. Universal has acquired the assets of Alliance Game Distributors, and Ad Populum has acquired the assets of Diamond Comic Distributors, Diamond Book Distributors, Diamond Select Toys & Collectibles, Collectible Grading Authority, and other related assets. Diamond UK remains separate from this sale process. The approval of the sale of Diamond’s assets to Universal and Ad Populum was approved in early May.

This doesn’t end the drama that is Diamond’s Chapter 11 saga. The plan to pay creditors is still outstanding and there’s issues with leases that still need to be resolved as well.

We’ll keep following the situation with updates as they come in.

Court Orders Approving Diamond’s Sale to Sparkle Pop and Universal Distribution Released

Diamond Comic Distributors

Yesterday, a press release was sent out that broke the news that Diamond Comic Distributors and its related companies had been sold to Sparkle Pop (a related company to Ad Populum) and Universal Distribution. Today, the official orders approving that purchase of the assets have been released.

The orders lay out the bidding process calling notices, the bidding, and everything involved fair and that the sale of Diamond needs to me approved and consummated promptly to maximize the value of the debtor’s estates. Stating “time is of the essence.” Nothing after the initial read jumps out as particularly special, odd, or a surprise.

What does stand out is a firm closing date which doesn’t seem to be spelled out in any document.

Universal Distribution is the approved bidder for Alliance’s assets. Alliance is a distribution company focused on the tabletop gaming industry.

In that order, not only is the sale approved and motion granted, but all objections or reservation of rights filed or asserted are overruled with prejudice, other than objections on account of a Cure Dispute that’s currently a part of the cure resolution process.

Other things of note, the cure amount payable to The Pokémon Company International is $324,602. The other amount mentioned is that Universal’s acquisition of Alliance’s assets is roughly $42 million with some adjustments based on final bookkeeping, and inventory.

Check out the order below:

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The Sparkle Pop order is similar. It goes over the process calling it fair and then approves the bid/sale of Diamond Comic Distributors, Diamond Book Distributors, Diamond Select Toys & Collectibles, Collectible Grading Authority, and other related assets to Sparkle Pop.

Not much comes up for Sparkle Pop LLC which was created on April 4, 2025 in Delaware. On April 5, Diamond announced that it was going with its back-up bid which included Universal and Ad Populum in a joint bid. The purchaser on the newest court document is Joel Weinshanker for both Sparkle Pop and Ad Populum. Weinshanker is the founder/owner of NECA as well as majority shareholder of Ad Populum. Ad Populum has a portfolio that includes the National Entertainment Collectibles Association (NECA), Wizkids, Kidrobot, Rubies Costumes, Graceland and more. Ad Populum also assumes all of Sparkle Pop’s obligations and will before them if Sparkle Pop can’t.

When it comes to issues with the debt owed to The Pokémon Company International, Inc., they have the chance to file an opposition and have a hearing. The purchase amount is $7,459,050 minus the amount owed to NECA, LLC, Wizkids/NECA, LLC and also adjusted a bit based on final accounting and inventory.

You can read the full order below:

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The third order released has to do with Diamond and JPMorgan Chase Bank’s DIP Agreement. DIP is debtors in possession and it has to do with loans that Diamond took from JPMorgan and clearing up next steps as far as that.

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Diamond’s acquisition by Universal Distribution and Ap Populum has Been Approved by the Court

Diamond Comic Distributors

We got a press release passed along that the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland has approved the combined bid by Universal Distribution and Ad Populum to acquire the assets of Diamond Comic Distributors.

As we reported earlier, Universal will acquire the assets of Alliance Game Distributors and Ad Populum will acquire the assets of Diamond Comic Distributors, Diamond Book Distributors, Diamond Select Toys & Collectibles, Collectible Grading Authority, and other related assets. Diamond UK is separate from this process and the transaction is still subject to the final closing.

The acquisition allows Universal Distribution to expand into the US market. How the purchase of Diamond Comic Distributors fits into the bigger strategy of Ad Populum will be interesting to see. Ad Populum’s roster of brands includes NECA, Kidrobot, Wizkids, Chia Pet, Rubies, Smiffys, Enesco, Graceland, and more.

What’s still up in the air is Alliance’s lawsuit against Diamond and its representatives over the accused obfuscation during their attempt to purchase the assets. The order also seems odd as it has left little time for creditors to submit any motions which feels like it still needs to happen. So, this likely is like last time with an approval but numerous steps to go before it’s finalized.

We’ll have the full court decision when it’s released and maybe it will answer some of our questions.

Alliance Entertainment Objects to Diamond’s Motion for its Sale to Universal Distribution and Ad Populum

Alliance Entertainment

And the drama around Diamond‘s Chapter 11 continues. This morning we received a new motion by Alliance Entertainment, the original winning bidder, that objects to the sale of Diamond’s assets to the back-up bidders of Universal Distribution and Ad Populum.

For those keeping track, originally, Alliance Entertainment won the bid for Diamond during the bankruptcy process. Diamond then said it wanted to go with the “second best” joint bid by Universal Distribution and Ad Populum, then Alliance threatened to sue, and Alliance won the final approval. Then… in a shocking twist Alliance said it was not going through with the bid. We found out that was because Diamond had withheld key information from Alliance during the process and was suing Diamond and its representatives. After Alliance’s pull of its bid, Diamond released a statement that they had other partners and we speculated it was the back-up bidders. Yesterday, Diamond filed a court motion to go with Universal and Ad Populum as well as to speed up the process with a hearing suggested for today. Part of that hearing also has to do with Diamond’s credit with JPMorgan and dates involving that.

In their motion, Alliance says the motions filed by Diamond are “further collusion” to sell their assets to their preferred buyers rather than maximize their value with the highest bid. They also have issues with the hearing on this twist by Diamond being so soon, especially since it was many days ago Diamond said they had new partners and the deal with Universal and Ad Populum isn’t changed much. Alliance is teasing that Diamond waited to file the motion for the new bid and the hearing to rush the deal through with minimal time for response. Alliance is still figuring out if the back-up sale would or would not provide more value to the Diamond.

You can read the full motion below.

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Diamond Motions Court for Sale to Universal Distribution, Ad Populum, and Sparkle Pop LLC

Diamond Comic Distributors

Diamond has submitted a motion to authorize its sale to its back-up bidders, Universal Distribution and what we thought was Ad Populum but also includes an entity Sparkle Pop LLC that seems connected to Ad Populum. The saga of Diamond’s chapter 11 bankruptcy has taken a stranger turn with the latest court motion. Ad Populum/Sparkle Pop LLC will be purchasing Diamond’s DCD Business, CGA Business, and Diamond Select Toys. Universal would seem to get Alliance Distribution out of it.

Not much comes up for Sparkle Pop LLC which was created on April 4, 2025 in Delaware. On April 5, Diamond announced that it was going with its back-up bid which included Universal and Ad Populum in a joint bid. The purchaser on the newest court document is Joel Weinshanker for both Sparkle Pop and Ad Populum. Weinshanker is the founder/owner of NECA as well as majority shareholder of Ad Populum. Ad Populum has a portfolio that includes the National Entertainment Collectibles Association (NECA), Wizkids, Kidrobot, Rubies Costumes, Graceland and more. So it’s absolutely all connected. The question is how… but I digress.

For those keeping track, originally, Alliance Entertainment won the bid for Diamond during the bankruptcy process. Diamond then said it wanted to go with the “second best” joint bid by Universal Distribution and Ad Populum, then Alliance threatened to sue, and Alliance won the final approval. Then… in a shocking twist Alliance said it was not going through with the bid. We found out that was because Diamond had withheld key information from Alliance during the process. After Alliance’s pull of its bid, Diamond released a statement that they had other partners and we speculated it was the back-up bid and it looks like that’s the case.

When Diamond was informed of Alliance’s decision to not go through the sale, Diamond pivoted and finalized updated asset purchase agreements with Universal and Ad Populum.

Diamond is now looking for the court’s approval of this move. It seems like the purchase amount from Universal is now $42 million minus the “Average Net Working Capital,” plus the “Inventory acquired on the Closing Date,” plus the “Accounts Receivables acquired on the Closing Date,” minus “accounts payable due to Critical Vendors on the Closing Date,” and minus “any amounts paid by Purchaser as Cure Amounts and the assumption by Purchaser of the Assumed Liabilities.” So… math.

The purchase price by Ad Populum/Sparkle Pop LLC is “$7,459,050 U.S. Dollars, less any Critical Vendor payment owed by Sellers under the Asset Purchase Agreement submitted by Universal and any amounts owed by Sellers to NECA, LLC, Wizkids/NECA, LLC or to its Affiliates, but solely to the extent such payment is not made by or on behalf of Universal (the “Base Purchase Price”), (ii) plus, the Incentive Amount, if any; (iii) minus, accounts payable due to Critical Vendors on the Closing Date; and (iv) minus, any amounts paid byp urchaser as Cure Amounts with respect to the Acquired Business, excluding Cure Amounts in connection with Additional Assigned Contracts (collectively, the “Purchase Price”), and the assumption by Purchaser of the Assumed Liabilities.”

Diamond also asked to shorten the time for any decisions with the company wanting a hearing on April 30, 2025. You can read the motion by Diamond below as well as its agreements with Universal and Ad Populum. It’s unknown if Universal/Ad Populum were aware of the issues that Alliance came across. There’s still a lot of questions and things definitely don’t pass the smell test, but we’ll see how this drama continues to unfold.

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Diamond Comic Distributors Makes a Statement Regarding Alliance Entertainment Pulling Its Bid

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In a surprise in what has been a wild ride of a bankruptcy, Alliance Entertainment announced revealed in an SEC filing that was not going through with its bid to acquire Diamond Comic Distributors and more.

While there has been no official court announcement it is expected that Diamond will now going with the second highest bid which was a joint bid between Universal Distribution and Ad Populum. The announcement below mentions “bidders,” which makes it likely this is the case.

After Alliance originally won the bid, Diamond made a surprise announcement of its own that it was going to go with Universal Distribution and Ad Populum‘s bid which caused Alliance to threaten a lawsuit to force their bid being accepted. On April 10, Alliance was eventually officially announced as the winning bid.

Early today, Diamond released the following statement from Diamond Chief Restructuring Officer Robert Gorin but does not mention the “who.”

Diamond Comic Distributors has pivoted to alternative, exceptionally well-known purchasers who are excited to partner with us. These companies have strong balance sheets and, importantly, unmatched presence and experience in our core industries. We are finalizing purchase agreements with these third parties and expect to announce the identities of these purchasers and seek court approval very shortly to complete the sale transactions.

(via Business Wire)

Alliance Entertainment Decides to Not Purchase Diamond

Diamond Comic Distributors

Update: We now know why Alliance has decided to not purchase Diamond after a legal filing claiming fraud by Diamond.

In yet another shocking surprise when it comes to the saga that is the bankruptcy of Diamond Comic Distributors, Alliance Entertainment will not be going through with its purchase of the company after it submitting the winning bid. The company ended its acquisition plans on April 24. The following day, a member of the company’s Board of Directors announced his resignation. It’s unknown if the two events are connected.

No reason was given as to why the decision was made to no longer purchase the company, but the announcement was made in an SEC filing. No court announcement has been made yet. Logic would point fingers at the massive changes in markets recently. Alliance Entertainment has made it clear they really wanted the tabletop game/toy/collectible aspects of the purchase and with recent tariffs, that market has become volatile, unpredictable, and has forced some companies to close already. The reality is, Diamond and its various connected companies aren’t as valuable as they were when the bidding process began.

It is assumed the back-up bidders would now win the process. The back-up winning bid was a joint bid from Universal Distribution and Ad Populum which is the parent company of NECA and WizKids.

We’re awaiting any news coming from the court but the latest filings all have revolved around extending the timeline to object to the deal.

Alliance submits a complaint over Diamond’s last minute switch to Universal in its Acquisition

Diamond Comic Distributors

The maneuvers continue and Alliance Entertainment has submitted a complaint over Diamond Comic Distributorsdecision on Saturday to reject Alliance Entertainment’s bid as originally announced and instead go with a joint bid by Universal Distribution and Ad Populum.

In the complaint, Alliance Entertainment claims they submitted the “highest and best” bid. It has been stated elsewhere that Universal and Ad Populum’s bid was higher.

It goes on to further state that Diamond has committed an auction that was unfair. In other objections to the initial decision in choosing Alliance, creditor parties said the auction was unfair in choosing Alliance and that there was higher bidders.

Alliance Entertainment still wants to close the sale transaction and court’s approval.

It would seem that Monday’s hearing is going to be an interesting one!

Alliance Entertainment releases its Witness and Exhibit List for its Diamond Bid

Monday is a big day with a bankruptcy court session focused on the bids and purchase of Diamond Comic Distributors. While many assumed Alliance Entertainment would win the process, a wrench was thrown into things yesterday when Diamond signaled it was going with the highest bid from Universal Distribution and Ad Populum.

Alliance isn’t going down without being heard it seems and has released its list of witnesses and exhibits its bringing to the hearing. You can see all of that below, none of it is really exciting, just a list with no real new details.

It just continues to show that things are up in the air still and this isn’t over until the court approves any deal(s).

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