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Free Comic Day!

turkeywrap writes "Today is Free Comic Day! Go to your local comic store, pick up some free comics, and support the comic industry. Check and see if there are any special signings or events at a store near you." Ack! I'm in Warren at Penguicon this weekend, and nowhere near my precious comic store! I guess I'll have to pay for my comics ;)

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  1. Re:X-Men comics by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Check your local bookstore, it's quite likely you'll find some trade paperback collections of X-Men comics in the graphic novel section. Essential X-Men, X-Tinction Agenda, and several others.

    If you're new to the comics, I'd recommend the Essential X-Men (there are more volumes released since then as well) as a good starting point.

    The big downside: it's in black and white, and not printed on the best quality paper. If you want the full experience, you would still need the comics. (except for some like the X-Tinction Agenda which were reprinted in better quality trade paperbacks)

  2. Re:X-Men comics by RdsArts · · Score: 5, Informative

    Actually, yes. Marvel has been releasing complete collections of the early XMen comics, along with other comics, for a while as bound, telephone-book sized collections. I can't remember the name, I believe it was "Absolute Xmen," but they may have gone out of print by now. (The first printing was some time around 1997)

    If your looking for them, go into a comic shop, and ask them about the Xmen "trade paperback." (A trade paperback is just a collection of the comics in one large volume)

  3. Free, but there's a catch. by Recovery1 · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's not exactly free. I noted milk and cheese comic a few months ago in prevus and asked my local guy to order it for me with the rest of the ones I usually pick up. He apologized and told me that he couldn't do it. In order to get it (the free comic book that is) he had to either by $70 of comics in some way, either by purchasing these "free comics" or by sales of other books from the supplier totalling $70. He never explained it and I never thought to ask further.I kind of wish I had now. .. so I don't get my milk and cheese. So depressing. I think I'll go to the fridge now and get the milk and cheese out and make cool action figures that go sour in the sun.

    MURDER MAYHEM MERV GRIFFIN!!!!

  4. Mostly Free by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    The idea is to get people interested in comics that may have not looked into them before.

    The official blurb:

    **

    On Saturday, May 3, thousands of comic book shops around the world will celebrate the unique American artform that is comic books. The day has been dubbed "Free Comic Book Day," and its goal is to introduce as many people to the wonders of comic books as possible.

    There are comics for children, for families to enjoy together, for adults, and especially for people who think they would never read a comic book. Come by on May 3rd and let us change your mind - for free!

    Regular updates, information about comic books, and lists of participating publishers
    (and their comics) are all online at http://www.FreeComicBookDay.com.

    **

    It is Free Comic Book Day (FCBD), and yes, there are free comics to be had. Stores like ours do have to pay for these promotional issues, and we give them out for free to get people interested in comics. Here are the titles to be given out today:

    Alternative Comics #1 - FCBD Edition
    Archie & Friends - FCBD Edition
    Avatar Graphic Novel Sampler - FCBD Edition
    Batman Adventures #1 - FCBD Edition
    Christa's 100% Guaranteed How-to Manual For Getting Anyone To Read Comic Books! - FCBD Edition
    Courtney Crumrin & The Night Things - FCBD Edition
    Frank Miller's Robocop / Stargate Sg1- FCBD Edition
    Keenspace.com 2003 - FCBD Edition
    Keenspot Spotlight 2003 - FCBD Edition
    Landis #0 - FCBD Edition
    Leave It To Chance - FCBD Edition
    Metallix #1 - FCBD Edition
    Peanutbutter & Jeremy #4 - FCBD Edition
    Rocket Comics: Ignite - FCBD Edition
    Skinwalker #1 - FCBD Edition
    Slave Labor Stories - FCBD Edition
    The Best Of Dork Storm Number 1 - FCBD Edition
    Transformers: Armada - FCBD Edition
    Ultimate X-men #1 - FCBD Edition
    Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures - FCBD Edition
    Way Of The Rat Movie - FCBD Special #1

    If you need help trying to find a store, please check out:

    http://www.freecomicbookday.com/fcbd_locator.asp

    Enjoy!

    A-1 Comics, Inc.
    1850 Douglas Blvd., Suite 514
    Roseville, CA 95661

    E-Mail: a1roseville@a-1comics.com
    Web: http://www.a-1comics.com

    Phone: (916) 783-8005
    Fax: (916) 783-8040