Free Comic Book Day is like a mini-holiday for me but one that I always forget to block out on my work schedule. Luckily this last Saturday I was working in the late evening so was able to partake of the festivities at two store, one my home store and the other a new store near my work place I am trying to support.
I usually am looking forward to the DC output. I grabbed the Absolute Power preview to see if it could lure me into getting it. (I am planning on skipping the main story.) I don't think it changed my mind. The main story is by Mark Waid and Mikel Janin and gives us a peek into the main plot, Amanda Waller trying to destroy super-heroes. There is a sort of despair and venality to the proceedings.
For one thing we see that Green Arrow is working with Waller. Way to go Ollie! I can only hope this is a ruse. I mean, why would Ollie want this?
Plus we get to see Waller try to drain a no-name villain named 'Haywire' to power some device only to have it explode his body with feedback, apparently this has happened to some others.
I knew Haywire. I read Haywire. Haywire was a friend of mine. And you 'Haywire' are no Haywire!!
The last pages are previews of the first issue showing Superman being shot.
Ah well, I think I won't be getting this unless others tell me I should change my mind.
The Mad Magazine comic was a fun romp. Hat tip to friend Martin Gray who told me I should grab it for this 'blink and you'll miss it appearance of the 1970's Nasty Luthor! Bring her back DC!!!
As for the rest of the day, I grabbed the Flash Gordon book for me because I might be getting it. I like the character and the creative team of Jeremy Adams and Will Conrad. If the purposes of these books are to entice a new reader to pick up the series, this one does its job! Talk about starting a book off with a bang!
I visited my main store of New England Comics when the doors opened and was glad to see a small line outside waiting! Woo hoo!
Despite the store getting money from me weekly, I still want to support the store for the work they do on FCBD so I grabbed a Swamp Thing trade so I stop wearing out the floppies. NEC has a 2 book limit so that was the DC and Flash Gordon books.
I have been very impressed with Friar Tuck's Comics, a new store right outside Boston. This is a high-end comic store with tons of back issues and great deals. I was pretty pumped to see a small line outside their store too! They had a 4 issue limit. This time I grabbed kid books to give to younger relatives and lure them into the hobby.
I definitely wanted to support this store which just opened its doors. So I filled two big holes in my collection, Amethyst #14 and Thor #329.
Hope everyone had an awesome FCBD 2024 and would love to hear about other's experiences!
4 comments:
I don't really have a physical comic book store near me. I'm sure some of the stuff is on Amazon for free, but I haven't really looked yet.
Absolute Power is a hard skip from me as well, it seems like Superman et al get depowered annually to fuel some Multi issue event, its all gotten very predictable and boring.
JF
Surprisingly underwhelming- I got a bunch of books but nothing really hit me. Usually there’ll be at least one that catches my interest but everything seemed meh. The biggest surprise was that a guy I went to college with wrote the Space Ghost story. It looks like he’s mostly done Marvel stuff, so that’s probably why I wasn’t aware he was in the industry (I’m not much of a Marvel guy).
Don't know how I missed Mad. I saw it at a few shops, but it just never worked its way into the stack.
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