What some specialty stores had to tell for FCBD
The Kingston Whig-Standard in Canada wrote about Free Comic Book Day, and told the following:
In Kingston, local comic retailers and educators say the day is about more than giveaways — it’s about challenging perceptions and encouraging people to explore a rich, expanding world of storytelling.Okay, here's a challenging question: were any stories that aren't PC-influenced offered? Because that's the only way this current event will work well. But if nothing of the sort's offered, what's the use of continuing with it?
KRVN880 in Nebraska also wrote about FCBD, and says:
The free day isn’t a free for all. There’s a special selection of books just for this event.Well sure, it can be for everybody, but when they emphasize new books rather than old, it risks suggesting the older ones aren't worth their weight compared to the new ones. Also, what if the individual pamphlets are little more than advertisements for something longer, but not better? Such is the case regarding recent fare from DC/Marvel, and quite possibly Image. Better still, just what items do they have for children, and from where? If they were dishing out stuff like this, that would be very bad, and the same could be said if they were dishing out political propaganda.
“You’re not getting old books… we have completely brand new books,” Dame said. “Everything for Free Comic Book Day is brand new comics that were made specifically for this day from all your favorite publishers.”
Those publishers include Marvel Comics, DC Comics, and Image Comics. Many offer preview editions of upcoming series, while others release special standalone issues. Dame noted that Archie titles are a consistent favorite for kids.
The event is designed to appeal to a wide audience—from longtime collectors to families with young readers.
“Free Comic Book Day is for everybody,” Dame said. “It has stuff for the little ones and it has stuff for the big ones.”
I'm sure there are some decent items that could be offered for FCBD and the recent rival event formed. But their failure to identify any of them clearly is problematic, and another reason why this is hardly an event to celebrate anymore.
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