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Super! Heroes go gratis for Free Comic Book Day

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WITH Marvel dominating Disney+, and appetites whetted by the launch of a trailer for the new Spider-man film, demand for superheroe­s has never been higher.

A Reading-based store is celebratin­g that by giving away comics this Saturday.

Crunch Comics, in Harris Arcade off Friar Street, is taking part in this year’s Free Comic Book Day.

The nationwide event is a celebratio­n of all things related to the art form and is usually held on the first Saturday in May, but it has been delayed due to covid.

Crunch Comics’ plans for the rearranged date of August 14 was nixed by shipping problems facing UK distributo­rs so not all the special edition comics arrived on time.

While other comic shops held their Free Comic Book Day event last weekend, Brian Wong, who runs Crunch Comics, took a decision to move it to this weekend,so it didn’t clash with Reading Festival.

There will be more than 30 titles available and a special edition of a Batman comic for every visitor, while stocks last. Like Record Store Day, demand is high and stocks limited.

There are no reservatio­ns and people can only take one free comic.

There will be special offers and a sale on a range of selected items including T-shirts, back issues and collectibl­es.

To help customers, the shop will open from 9am on Saturday, September 2.

Mr Wong says: “This will be our fifth year participat­ing in Free Comic Book Day.

“In 2019, more than 200 people visited us and, with more titles available this year, we hope to be able to welcome even more comic fans to the store.”

He felt that this year’s event is highly anticipate­d after last year’s event was muted by covid, and the high street has been under pressure due to restrictio­ns on retail trade over the past 18 months.

“Hopefully this Free Comic Book

Day will be a nice way to mark a return to normality,” Mr Wong says.

For those who haven’t picked up a comic book for ages but enjoyed the numerous Marvel and DC films and TV series, Mr Wong is confident he can find a book that will enthral.

“There are a range of Free Comic Book Day special edition titles available, so there’s sure to be something for all the family,” he says.

“Whether you already are a regular comic reader or just venturing into comics, or haven’t read comics for a while, Free Comic Book Day will have something for you.

“On Free Comic Book Day, the special edition comics are absolutely free and it’s an opportunit­y to try something new .... but as these comics cost us money to buy in, we can only afford to give a limited amount away.

“Given the tough business conditions due to the covid pandemic, we’d love it if you could make even a small purchase (or big one) on the day, so we can keep selling what we all love – and hopefully participat­e in Free Comic Book Day next year.”

For more details, log on to crunchcomi­cs.com or www. freecomicb­ookday.com

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Brian Wong from Crunch Comics in Reading’s Harris Arcade with some of the comic books he is giving away this Saturday
Picture: Phil Creighton FREE READS: Brian Wong from Crunch Comics in Reading’s Harris Arcade with some of the comic books he is giving away this Saturday

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