14 Chicago Comic Book Stores Participating in Free Comic Book Day
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Chicago IL
05 May, 2022
11:35 PM
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CHICAGO – Geek Christmas has arrived in Chicago, with Free Comic Book Day returning to its traditional one-day event Saturday. Over 2,000 stores around the country will take part in Free Comic Book Day, which is intended to promote comics and attract new readers to independent comic books stores across North America. This is the 20th anniversary of the national event, which began in 2002 on the day after the release of the first "Spider-Man" film. It is held annually on the first Saturday of May, typically on the same weekend as the release of a major film based on a Marvel comic. This year's Free Comic Book Day takes place the same weekend as the release of the latest Marvel superhero film, "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness." A committee of comic book retailers has selected 46 comic book titles at participating comic shops worldwide. The comics are categorized into "gold" and "silver" categories. "Gold" comics include "Doctor Who," and "Stranger Things Resident Alien," while "Avengers X-Men" and "The Guardian of Fukushima" are among the "silver" comics. Here are the participating Chicago comic book stores: Alleycat Comics5304 N. Clark St. Graham Crackers Comics of Andersonville5028 N. Clark St. Graham Crackers Comics - Lakeview3162 N. Broadway St. Graham Crackers Comics - Downtown Chicago77 E. Madison St. Dark Tower Comics4835 N. Western Ave.* also having special events for FCBD and a store wide sale 25- to 75- percent off; Dollar COmics 50 percent off Chicago Comics Inc.3244 N. Clark St. Third Coast Comics6443 N. Sheridan Road Alternate Reality3149 W. 111th St. First Aid Comics1617 East 55th St. First Aid Comics - Little Italy1142 W. Taylor St. Quimby's Book Store1854 W. North Ave. Challengers Comics and Conversation1845 N. Western Ave. G-Mart Comics2641 N. Kedzie Ave. Gryend House/Zombie Unicorn Comics3417 W. Peterson Ave. Individual stores may limit how many free comics each person may pick from each category. Each store may also have additional giveaways for the special occasion. Check with your location for details. This year, Free Comic Book Day will also be introducing an age rating system, so everyone gets the comics they want, indicated on the cover by a color-coded Free Comic Book Day logo: green denotes books appropriate for readers of all ages, including kids. The blue logo denotes books appropriate for teen readers, ages 13 and up, and the red logo denotes mature titles, most appropriate for those 18 and up. Remember, you're getting something for free, so be sure to say thank-you. Also, Free Comic Book Day is not free for retailers who have to order the selections, so buy something too. Click here to find a store near you by Zip Code, and visit Free Comic Book Day for more information.
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