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'Free Comic Book Day' 2023 Celebrations Include 'Ant-Sized' Blu-Ray Discs (freecomicbookday.com) 10

All across North America today, over 2,000 comic book stores are celebrating Free Comic Book Day. As it enters its third decade — the event started in 2001, according to Wikipedia — there'll be over two dozen free comic books to choose from this, and enthusiastic stores trying to dial up the fun even more.

16 stores are also giving away Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania in special "ant-sized" boxes — the size of penny — with tiny versions of the cover art from the full-sized Blu-Ray disc boxes (along with a code for a digital version of the movie). The Bleeding Cool site has a running list of stores doing additional special "cool stuff," including cookie giveaways, discounts on paperbacks and comic books, and personal appearances by comic book writers and artists.

Geek-friendly free comic books this year:

Bleeding Cool also has previews the artwork from Star Trek: Prelude to Day of Blood, a teaser for a coming "comic book crossover event between IDW's main Star Trek comic and the Star Trek: Defiant series" (that's also accompanied by a Lower Decks comic book story).

Just remember, in 2017 NPR had this advice for visiting comics fans. "While you're there, buy something... The comics shops still have to pay for the 'free' FCBD books they stock, and they're counting on the increased foot traffic to lift sales."


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'Free Comic Book Day' 2023 Celebrations Include 'Ant-Sized' Blu-Ray Discs

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  • '...the event started in 2001, according to Wikipedia...'

    Then what did I attend in 2000, because there were a tonne of stores giving away free comic books that May, and it wasn't the "specially" made ones that you have now, they were they actual monthly comics..?!
    • they actual monthly comics

      * the

    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      Then what did I attend in 2000, because there were a tonne of stores giving away free comic books that May, and it wasn't the "specially" made ones that you have now, they were they actual monthly comics..?!

      Probably the beginnings of free comic book day. I remember on this site there were articles about stores giving away free comic books to drum up interest, but of course, search sucks, and the article is so old any search engine is pretty useless.

      These days though, I don't bother - I've got great relation

  • Using the Find a Store option, my local 2nd and Charles doesn't appear. I'm guessing only independent or small stores are celebrating.

    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      Using the Find a Store option, my local 2nd and Charles doesn't appear. I'm guessing only independent or small stores are celebrating.

      It would be comic book stores, not stores that incidentally sell comic books. Basically the big comic distributor is Diamond, and they are the ones doing the physical book distribution. Stores participating basically report back to them and go on the website.

      Note that comics may be distributed outside of Diamond - DC comics for example separated from Diamond and went with the

  • Surprised the OP didn't mention that you can get free Kindle versions on Amazon [amazon.co.uk], who also have the previous years' FCBD comics [amazon.co.uk] too.

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