
Whoa what a couple o’ weeks, amiright? Did you know that nearly every comic book company worth a gosh darn gives out free comic books on the first Saturday in May? That’s right, I think we can all use a little outing this Saturday. Here are some of our most anticipated free comics to pick up at your LCS (Local Comic Shop) this weekend. Don’t be greedy, take only one! We previewed the free books last year…and we’re still into comics. Who knew?
Marvel
EARTH PRIME TIME: FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2013 PREVIEW
EARTH PRIME TIME: MARVEL & DC VIDEO GAMES
Everyone that was at PAX EAST this weekend is still resting up, especially if they were out late at one of the many awesome after-parties around town. Comic fans can throw on their headphones on and get back to coding while they wait for some of the most anticipated video games in the industry where you get to control your favorite hero, even if that hero is Deadpool.
ADAPTATION NATION: HULK
Somewhere along the line The Hulk talking in the third person was translated into two word sentences and animal grunts. Continue reading
STAN LEE BREAKS NEW GROUND WITH ANNIHILATOR: ASIAN MARTIAL ARTS HERO. SHUT THE FUNG WAH.
So after he saves us will we need saving again an hour later? Continue reading
EARTH PRIME TIME: FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2012 PREVIEW
The High Holiday of geekdom is upon us. The publishers have deemed us worthy once a year to give us free books, but more importantly, to get kids reading. Avengers hits the big screen as Free Comic Book Day celebrates an eleventh year! Continue reading
MAIN STREAMING: CAPTAIN AMERICA
Throw in a dash of conspiracy, some more mean looking Nazis, a little love story with tons of patriotism in tow and we’ve bottled “Captain America.” What more do you need from a summer blockbuster? Continue reading
NETWORK AWESOME: THOR
The Gods Themselves Are Childish and Dumb: Thor – The Power of Pluto
by Joe Demartino Continue reading
GAME ON: X-MEN ARCADE
Growing up in the ’90s, you probably remember these things called “arcades” that were more common in malls than free samples of bourbon chicken. Kids would beg their parents for $5 to give them an escape from Bradlee’s, and they’d stream that cash into games that reassured them, “winners don’t use drugs.” X-Men was one such machine of this golden age—has it aged as gracefully as Wolverine? Continue reading


















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