As expected by many, Nerd Block, the Canadian geek subscription service and its parent company Fan Blocks has filed for bankruptcy. As part of its filing, it has had to declare who it owes money to. And the results are surprising.

As well as call centres, banks, lawyers, real estate, telecommunications, shipping and the like, here are some familiar names – and what they are owed by Nerd Block. Here are some of the biggest amounts. Prices in Canadian dollars, so knock everything down by a fifth for the US dollar amount. Or two fifths for the UK sterling amount.

Diamond Comic Distributors, monopoly comics distributor to the direct market, around $260,000

Funko LLC , makers of the popular Funko POP vinyl toys, around $230,000

Insight Editions, Californian licensed book publisher, around $230,000.

Technosport, Canadian clothing manufacturer, around $230,000

The Forecast Agency, Los Angeles based design and sales agency for life style apparel and accessory brands, around $200,000.

Surreal Entertainment, collectible manufacturer, around $190,000

Pennyroyal Studio, custom jewelry manufacturer, around $190,000

Reed POP, organisers of NYCC and C2E2 conventions, around $146,000.

Titan Comics, UK comics publisher and merchandise manufacturer, around $104,000

Seedlings, Los Angeles DIY arts & craft kits , retro games & toys for kids, around $93,000.

, retro games & toys for kids, around $93,000. Simon & Schuster, book publisher, around $84,000.

Cryptozoic Entertainment, gaming publisher, around $80,000

National Geographic, around $73,000.

Dark Horse Comics, comics publisher, owed around $70,000

NECA, licensed collectible manufacturer, around $60,000

Super7, toy manufacturer, around $41,000.

Showtime, media broadcaster and licensor, around $38,000

Entertainment Earth, licensed statue manufacturer, around $30,000

Marvel Entertainment, around $32,000

Raven Banner, game developer, around $32,000.

Udon Studios, comic publisher, $28,000

Ty Canada, toy manufacturer, around $24,000

Space Goat, comics publisher, around $20,000

Titan 1 Studios, comics publisher, around $11,000.

Rebellion Publishing, British publisher of 2000AD, around $6500.

Ramon Perez, comic book artist, around $2000

And McFarlane Toys – a mere $236.

But there are plenty of less familiar names as well

Asteroid Base / Toronto-based game developer, and creator of the game Lovers In A Dangerous Spacetime are owed around $15K.

Chad Archibald, creator and co-owner of Canadian production company Black Fawn Films behind The Heretics is owed around $35K.

Bleacher Creatures, creators of cuddly plush versions of stars in sports and entertainment, owed $55K.

Barret Biggers, vector line artist and designer, owed around $800.

Buckle Down, a New York belt shop, owed around $80,000.

A Crowded Coop, Canadian PR Agency, around $350,000

ByGeorge!, a Californian creative agency, around $385,000

Eric Barnett, creator of Alien Toilet Monsters owed around $4000

Fan Sets, manufacturer of licensed pins for Star Trek, DC Comics, Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts, Firefly, Valiant Comics and more owed around $22,000

Concept One, bag manufacturers, around $35,000

Copycats Media, CD and DVD manufacturer around $13,000

Cole Corrugated Containers, who made the actual nerd blocks themselves, around $89,000

Decalcomania, decal manufacturers, around $13,000

Dune Craft, usual garden supplies, around $19,000

Elephant-Gun, DC Comics licensed keychain manufacturer, around $22,000

Fanwraps, licensed Star Wars vehicle decals around $5000.

Fascinations, metal 3d model kits, around $30,000

High Point Design, around $52,000

HER Accessories, New York fashion store, around $25,000

I Cup, geek-licensed kitchenware, around $91,000

Import Dragon, toy importer, around $53,000

Iron Gut, British creator of art prints, around $16,000

Horror writer Joe Chianakas, around $4000

JRC Toys, around $10,000

Just Funky, collectible manufacturer, around $30,000.

Level Up Wear, licensed clothing, around $38,000.

Little Buddy, Nintendo plush distributor, around $15,000.

MARRS Media, marketing and advertising, around $42,000.

Max Wittert, comic book art designer, around $2600.

Monster Factory, manufacturers of plush monster toys, around $35,000.

MVD Entertainment, around $46,000.

Novel Comics, around $1000

NJ Croce, licensed bendable toys, around $19,000

Pixelnest Studio, around $12.000.

Planet Superheroes, around $88,000.

PPW Toys around $17,000

Rakuten Marketing, around $58,000

RP Toys, around $11,000.

Shout Factory, media publisher, around $21,000.

Trends International, around $55,000.

Tom Kennedy, artist, around $1300.

Two Ghouls Press, around $6000

Underground Toys, around $31,000.

Unemployed Philosophers guild, collectible manufacturer, around $36,000.

And even Nerd Block executives are not immune

Colin Aikman, COO of Fan Blocks, around $1800

Eric Andrade, Co-Founder & Executive Chair, Nerd Block owe around $10,000

Brian Bobechko, General manager of Fan Blocks until this month, around $4600.

Mark Prospero, Licenseing Manager, around $4000

Russ Montague, founder of Nerd Block, around $7000

But for those in line, the Toronto Dominion Bank has a million dollar loan secured before anyone else gets close…

Here are the full details.