Free Comic Book Day. It’s coming. It’s only a few days away. Are you ready?
Around this time every year since 2002, the comics industry begins talking up FCBD. In fact, many of you that go to your local comic shops week in and week out likely receive your purchases in plastic bags that promote the coming event. FCBD is celebrated at any participating independent comic book specialty shop on the first Saturday in May, which this year happens to be May 1, and it’s an important day for everyone in the industry, including you the reader.
Why? Firstly, it provides opportunity for new readers to dive in. Those that may be unsure about the medium and on the fence about spending money on something they might not like – there’s no excuse. It’s free. Sure, some shops may limit how many free books you can take, but regardless, if you walk in your local shop you’ll be walking out with something. It’s also a great opportunity for you nerds to get your friends into comics. Walking into a comic shop for the first time, even when stuff is free, can be a scary thing for whatever reason. Use this opportunity to show them how awesome comic books are.
On to the comics!
DC Comics
War of the Supermen #0
What was poised to be a major Superman event was turned into a one-month long crossover event, but regardless: it all begins on FCBD!
DC Kids Mega-Sampler
The perfect kind of thing to help kids kick the reading bug into high gear, the Kids Mega-Sampler from DC includes stories from their kid-centric lines like Tiny Titans, Batman: Brave and the Bold, Billy Batson & The Magic of Shazam! and Super Friends.
Valiant Comics is back on FCBD it seems, as Jim Shooter returns to the characters he revamped from Gold Key Comics back in the day. These are brand new stories, so you Valiant fans: set your alarm on Saturday. This will go fast amongst the nerds.
Fractured Fables Preview
Top Cow
Artifacts: First Look
Artifacts is an enormous 13-issue event series that takes place in amongst the Top Cow universe, factoring in predominant items like the Darkness, the Witchblade, Angelus, and my personal favorite, Magdalena’s Spear of Destiny. Top Cow’s giving us a sneak peek at this huge event, and promises that Artifacts will reveal the rest of the Top Cow Universe’s powerful… well, artifacts.
IDW Publishing
GI Joe: A Real American Hero #155 1/2
Giving us the next issue of a series that was canned about 15 years ago, this is the kind of thing I love for FCBD. A book that we probably would never ever see otherwise. Well played, IDW.
Library of American Comics #0
IDW recently announced its acquiring of some classic comic strips for collection purposes, and they are previewing their goldmine on FCBD. Such classic strip comics as Blondie, Little Orphan Annie, Dick Tracy, and Archie all make appearances here.
Archaia
Mouse Guard/Fraggle Rock Flip Book
Mouse Guard. Fraggle Rock. ‘Nuff said.
Drawn & Quarterly
YOW! The John Stanley Library
A bunch of hilarious tales featuring characters from the wonderful John Stanley library, you say? From Drawn & Quarterly, you say? For free, you say? I’ll make that deal.
Oni Press
Oni Press Free-for-All #1
Samples of The Crogan Adventures, Salt Water Taffy and Possessions are all included in this all-ages sampler from Oni Press.
The Sixth Gun #1
Civil War, ancient all-powerful gun, badass gunfighter, and free: all reasons you should pick up The Sixth Gun this Saturday.
Archie Comics
It’s Riverdale vs. Pembrooke at a summer beach music festival. What’s not to love?
Sonic the Hedgehog
Archie Comics is bringing everyone’s favorite blue hedgehog back to the forefront on FCBD as he faces off against Dr. Eggman (Robotnick to the old fogies).
BOOM! Studios
Toy Story
BOOM! Kids has been extremely successful with their adaptations of Disney/Pixar properties, and with Toy Story 3 coming this summer, they are jumping aboard that train as well. Bring your kids!
Irredeemable #1
Fantagraphics
Weathercraft: A Frank Comic
Aspen Comics
Worlds of Aspen
The Tick #1
Top Shelf Productions
Owly and Friends
A great all-ages sampler from the wonderful Top Shelf featuring names like James Kochalka and Andy Runton.
Ape Entertainment
Shrek & The Penguins of Madagascar
Asylum Press
Fearless Dawn Sampler
Radical Publishing
Radical: Bigger Books, Better Value!
Bluewater Productions
SE Hinton/Lady Gaga/Fame
Red 5 Comics
Atomic Robo and Friends
Bongo Comics
Bongo Comics Free-for-All
Del Rey Comics
Del Rey Showcase
Gemstone Publishing
The Overstreet Guide to Collecting Comics
Maerkle Press
Love and Capes #13
I’ve never even heard of this. But that’s the point! Finding new things. So, consider this on my list of things to grab.
Storm Lion
Freedom Formula: A Speed Metal Overtures #0
It looks like Freedom Formula will be a huge hit with boys ages 8-10, judging from the badass vehicles, shiny metal objects and high octane action. This might be a good one to put in your little brother’s hands.
Th3rd World Studios
The Stuff of Legend: Mortal Instruments Preview
Another nice little sampler from a publisher I know next to nothing about.
That wraps it up, folks! I can’t say it enough: venture out to Free Comic Book Day at your local shop, and be sure to write us and let us know about your experience, especially if its your first time!