You may have seen the hashtag #FCBD on your favorite social medium as of late. In case you were confused by the jumble of letters, that stands for “Free Comic Book Day.” The day is quickly approaching, happening on May 6th of this year. If you’ve never heard of the event, we’ve put together a short primer to help you out.
What is it?
Taking place on the first Saturday of every May, Free Comic Book Day is an international event in which comic book stores give away comics to anyone who comes in. It’s not every comic, mind you; there are a wave of comics branded with the FCBD logo which are eligible. But these titles span such an array of genres and ages that you’re bound to find something that appeals to you.
FCBD has been such an outstanding success that 2017 marks its fifteenth year in existence.
Where is it?
Everywhere! OK, well, not really everywhere. Not all comic shops participate in FCBD. Luckily, there’s a comic shop locator on freecomicbookday.com that will point you to your nearest participating store.
What can I expect?
Here’s where it gets fun. First of all, you can expect free comics. However, which comics is up to the shop. There are different tiers of offerings available at different stores so it all depends on how your local comic shop is participating. That Store Locator should help you determine where to go if you want to score a specific issue.
What’s available?
Ah, now you’re asking the right questions.
There’s a ton of good stuff. Fans of Marvel and DC movies won’t be disappointed as both Guardians of the Galaxy and Wonder Woman get the FCBD treatment this year, just in time for their respective films to hit theaters. But Marvel is also offering a chapter from their Secret Empire storyline while DC taps the popular DC Super Hero Girls for a comic.
Archie Comics gets into the mix with two titles of their own. The first is an all-new Betty & Veronica with art by the amazing Adam Hughes. Archie will also be offering a comic based on the popular Riverdale television show from The CW. That one should go over nicely.
A few highlights (or at least titles that I’m most excited for) include:
- TMNT: Dimension X prelude from IDW
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Ocarina of Time from Viz Media
- Doctor Who from Titan Comics
- Buffy: The High School Years from Dark Horse Comics
I’m also excited for Lion Forge Comics, which is using Free Comic Book Day as a stepping stone to launch their newest series, Catalyst Prime: The Event. Written by Christopher Priest with art by Joseph Illidge, the solicit for Catalyst Prime sounds pretty solid and this should be a good series. And with the intro to the series being free, it’s worth checking out,
Of course, that’s not all that will be available. Head over to the FCBD website for the full run down. (http://www.freecomicbookday.com/catalog) (Also, once again, not all of the titles will be available everywhere. You may want t check with your local shop to see if they ordered the one you’re looking for if they participate at that level.)
Anything else?
Yes, so much more!
Because this is such a huge event for local comic stores, many of them go all out to promote it. One of my local shops brings in members from the 501st Legion, a devoted group of Star Wars costumers who make various charity appearances. Every year you can see them roaming the sidewalk outside of the store, greeting pedestrians, interacting and taking pictures with customers waiting on line and just bringing an air of joviality to the occasion.
Yet another of my local comic and gaming store had cupcakes. Yes, homemade cupcakes with little plastic rings featuring Thor and Iron Man. That was a tremendous treat. (Sadly, this store has since gone out of business. I was definitely looking forward to seeing what they did for FCBD this year.)
Many comic book stores also host writer and artist appearances. They’ll invite creators to interact with fans, sign autographs, sell sketches… They basically turn Free Comic Book Day into little comic cons.
Some stores will host free or paid raffles and give customers a chance to win some cool prizes.
A lot of the supplemental fun is up to the individual comic shop and not hosted by FCBD so call your local store to see what, if anything, they may be planning.
I hope many of you are planning on visiting your local comic shop(s) on Free Comic Book Day. If you do just remember, these comics are free to you but the stores still have to pay for them. So when you get your free stuff, make a purchase as well. Like any other business, local comic shops only survive if they turn a profit. If you want to be able to enjoy Free Comic Book Day in the coming years, show them some monetary support.
Batman: Arkham City picks up where the Batman: Arkham Asylum video game ends. Written by Paul Dini (of Batman: The Animated Series fame) and art by Carlos D’anda, the story begin right after you’ve finished Arkham Asylum and fought the Joker hyped up on Titan. The Joker is hauled back to the Asylum and he’s realized that Titan is slowly eating away his insides and knows there won’t be a next time to confront the Bat. The intense skill it takes to draw the Joker looking completely balls to wall crazy and then in the next frame, capture the Joker looking perfectly sane and capable of anything genuinely made me grin. He looks sickly but utterly capable of creating chaos as he begins cackling loud enough for poor locked up Harley to yearn for her puddin’.
Batman, meanwhile, is searching Gotham for a sister and brother pair high on Titan and wreaking havoc under the apparent orders from Two Face. We find out this isn’t the case once Bats infiltrates Two Face’s lair and instead it seems to be Hugo Strange who is pulling the strings. I’m definitely looking forward to the next issue in June, so check it out! I’d give it 3.5/4 stars!
Moon Knight
Moon Knight was something a little different for me since I didn’t read the original series back in 2006. The story is by Brian Michael Bendis (pretty much Marvel’s “golden boy”) and is a complete reboot of the character.
Jake starts this tale as a hot, popular television star, a show Wolverine labels as crap, and is celebrating at a party when the Avengers show up. He is forced to become Moon Knight again and stops a possible drug deal which is revealed to instead be a deal for….a dead Ultron? Artist Alex Maleev does a damn good job foreshadowing the end panel which shows Jake has clearly hallucinated everything we’ve just read and leaves you in a state of mindfuck.
You definitely don’t see that coming! I think it’s a good series for newcomers to start off with so I’d give Moon Knight # 1 2.75/4 stars.
I definitely enjoyed both but if you’re on a tight budget, I’d recommend picking up Batman: Arkham City #1. I think it’s going to have a better story, the pacing is neater and I ain’t gonna lie…I dig the Joker more!