Comic book stores are coming late to the fidget spinner craze. The first Fidget Spinners will make it to comic stores through Diamond Comic Distributors in July, courtesy of Zuru.

But if you wait until September, there will be official Major League Baseball team versions of the banned-from-schools craze, as one of the first attempts to IP them up.

Forever Collectibles will have these 3-Way Diztracto Spinnerz as they call them in an attempt to get a trademark going, each labelled with a Major League Baseball team's logo.

Invented by Catherine A. Hettinger in 1997 as a type of stress relieving toy, a basic fidget spinner consists of a bearing in the center of a design[2] made from any of a variety of materials including brass, stainless steel, titanium, copper and plastic. The toy may help people who have trouble focusing or fidgeting by acting as a release mechanism for nervous energy or stress. But has now become a collectible craze amongst kids.

The types of bearings generally used are ceramic, metal (stainless steel or chrome) and hybrid. Different bearings adjust the vibration, noise, and spin time of the fidget spinner leading to unique sensory feedback.

The invention was patented in 1997 by Catherine A. Hettinger in the U.S. The patent was surrendered by its inventor in 2005, and many manufacturers have started creating spinners in different shapes and designs.

In spring 2017, the fidget spinner's popularity began to increase greatly. Many publications referred to the fidget spinner as a fad, with some journalists comparing it to water bottle flipping's rise in popularity from 2016. The New York Post detailed, "so-called fidget spinners, low-tech, low-price stress relieving toys, are a huge fad sweeping the country, and stores can't keep them in stock".

Will they last until September?