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15 titles available for kids of all ages this year!

TEENS AND UP REVIEWS

27 titles available for teens and up this year!

REFERENCE REVIEWS

2 titles for budding artists and info-philes this year!
"Saturday May 2nd, 2009 is Free Comic Book Day this year and we're giving away the over 40 titles listed in these pages (see the links above) at the store that weekend. That's a lot of titles and as always some are going to be of more interest to you than others. So take a look at the ALL AGES, TEENS AND UP and REFERENCE offerings for this year and begin to make your plans for the 2nd Happiest day of the Year"
2009 FCBD FEATURED REVIEW!
WOLVERINE ORIGIN OF AN X-MAN
Writer: Fred Van Lente, Artist: Gurihiru,
Review By: Larry "Bocepheus" Evans & "Sweet" Dan Sweet
Publisher: Marvel Comics,  Available On: 050209
MARVEL'S SYNOPSIS:
Before the X-Men, before his battle with the Hulk and Wendigo, the man cipher-coded "Weapon X" was the lone super-agent for the Canadian government's top-secret Department H program. The military brass don't trust a loose cannon who can't even remember his past, but when a commando unit is lost in small town completely taken over by an unstoppable cybernetic plague, Logan finally has a chance to prove himself... but only if he survives "Operation: Wolverine"!
SWEET'S REVIEW:
Watch out everyone, there’s a little, hairy, Canadian on the loose this summer and if you get in his way ‘SNIKT’ may very well be the last sound you hear before the screaming starts. Marvel’s big movie this year is “X-Men Origins: Wolverine”, so along with the slew of Wolvie-related titles being released through out the month of May, everyone over at the ‘house of ideas’ made sure Free Comic Book Day wasn’t excluded. In fact, seeing as how the movie debuts barely 24 hours before Alternate Reality opens Saturday, May 2, it’s safe to assume they hope everyone runs from the theater to the LCS and scoops up the first of what could potentially become many titles.

This issue’s story is just another in a long line of what’s become an odd trend lately in comics, an origin ret-con. The story is set days before Wolverine’s initial appearance in “The Incredible Hulk” #181. In it, Wolverine is dispatched on a mission for Department H, on a trial run of what will inevitably develop into the Weapon X program. He’s sent to a town to rescue a Canadian commando unit (who knew the sneaky dudes even had a military?!) after they were taken hostage by an ‘otherworldly’ invader. Wolverine storms into the small town ripe for some scrappin’ and uncovers a mystery concerning the identity of his attackers.

Written well (for an all ages book, if it was regular Marvel U it wouldn’t fly) by Fred Van Lente, who is quickly proving himself as a go-to guy for Marvel. Gurihiru illustrated the short Power Pack mini not too long ago, and I have to say I really enjoyed the art in this comic. I’m a big fan of the ‘animated’ style of drawing when it’s done right, and Gurihiru delivers on every level, making it almost feel like I was watching a Wolverine cartoon as opposed to reading about his adventures in a book.
BO'S REVIEW:
Just in time for the movie one of Marvel’s offerings tells of an adventure of Wolverine’s in the same style used in Marvel’s kid books. The snappy story is from Incredible Hercules’ Fred Van Lente and artist Gurihiru. It takes place right before Logan’s first appearance in Incredible Hulk. This is basically for kids and will keep their interest while also showing them a series of ads for Marvel books that can be used as entry points to the Marvel Universe and snacks that your kids will be bugging you about when you go to the store.

WHAT IS FREE COMICBOOK DAY?

Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) is a single day - the first Saturday in May - when participating comic book shops across North America and around the world give away specially printed copies of comic books absolutely FREE to anyone who comes into their stores. Brainstormed by retailer Joe Field of Flying Colors Comics in Concord CA in his "Big Picture" column in the August 2001 issue of Comics & Games Retailer magazine, it was started in 2002 and is coordinated by the industry's single large distributor, Diamond Comic Distributors.

Originally Free Comic Book Day was scheduled on the first Saturday of May in order to capitalize on the publicity surrounding the release of a major theatrical film adaptation of a well known superhero property. The idea was to try and take advantage of the film's heavy promotion and related press about the comic book medium. Linking the event with movies was somewhat controversial, as some believe that it implied the comic book medium was simply a promotional arm of the film industry. However, successful FCBD events in 2005 and 2006 did not have specific date tie-ins to comics-related movie openings, proving that the event is more than capable of standing on its own, while the 2004 event was linked with the July opening of the second Spider-Man movie and was deemed less successful for falling outside of the regular school year.

Alternate Reality has been an enthusiastic participant in every FCBD since the first one on May 4th, 2002 and this year will be no exception. So far we have given away well over 10,000 free comics to happy comicbook fans and we are anticipating giving away another 1000+ books this year as well. In addition to the FCBD free comic offerings we will also be celebrating with our second Wednesday thru Saturday Sale-A-Rama event of the calendar year (Winter Wonderland Sale, Store Anniversary Sale and the Gobbledy Gooker Sale being the other three). Not only will there be storewide savings during each of the 4 days of our FCBD Sale-A-Rama but during FCBD itself you can usually find in house artists and other surprises.

So don’t miss Free Comicbook Day at Alternate Reality this year, we like to think it’s the “2nd Happiest Day of the Year!” (right after Christmas).

FCBD 2009 REVIEW ARCHIVE

BOOK OF
THE WEEK!
FOR THE FULL REVIEW OF EACH, USE THE ATTACHED LINKS

  WOLVERINE ORIGIN OF AN X-MAN
"... almost felt like I was watching a Wolverine cartoon..." (DS)
GO TO KIDS FCBD REVIEWS
  CONTRACT FROM A FIRST SALVO
" ...a watered down, flavorless take on intergalactic bounty hunter chicks." (DS)
GO TO TEENS & UP FCBD REVIEWS
  TMNT #1 25TH ANNIVERSARY
"TMNT origin has been retold here in its purest form, it completely holds up." (DS)
GO TO TEENS & UP FCBD REVIEWS
  STUFF OF LEGENDS PREVIEW
" ...the first FCBD book to whet my appetite so that I’m hungry for more." (DS)
GO TO TEENS & UP FCBD REVIEWS
  STUDIO 407 SAMPLER
"some of the more original material I’ve seen from the FCBD-sampler platter." (DS)
GO TO KIDS FCBD REVIEWS
  STAR WARS FROM DARK HORSE
"...evokes the animated series without seeming like a direct copy" (JR)
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  CARS FROM BOOM
"This has all the excitement of thumbing through a Hot Wheels catalog. (JR)
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  MIGHTY ARCHIE ART PLAYERS
"This book is like a warm breakfast on a school day.." (JR)
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  GREEN LANTERN BLACKEST NIGHT
"... John's whets the palette with an exciting Blackest Night prolog." (JR)
GO TO TEENS & UP FCBD REVIEWS
  FIST OF JUSTICE
"Uninspired writing and generic art are a lethal combination." (JR)
GO TO TEENS & UP FCBD REVIEWS
  WOLVERINE ORIGIN OF AN X-MAN
"... for kids and will keep their interest while showing them a series of ads" (Bo)
GO TO KIDS FCBD REVIEWS
  ATTACK OF THE ALTERNA ZOMBIES
"I could say that after reading this I'll read the title-but that wouldn’t be true." (Bo)
GO TO TEENS & UP FCBD REVIEWS
  CYBERFORCE/HUNTER-KILLER
"The art is very shiny and cool-the limited series should attract a few fans." (Bo)
GO TO TEENS & UP FCBD REVIEWS
  ALIENS/PREDATOR
"...a great offering from Dark Horse and there's a checklist for both franchises" (Bo)
GO TO TEENS & UP FCBD REVIEWS
  WIZARD'S HOT LIST
"This is worth picking up just so you can argue about the listing of the films. " (Bo)
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  ARCANA STUDIO PRESENTS
"...Arcana throws up a brick with this stale, uninspired offering." (DS)
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  ONI PRESS' RESURRECTION
"...grab a copy of what could be one of the more promising titles this year" (DS)
GO TO TEENS & UP FCBD REVIEWS
  MAERKLE PRESS' LOVE AND CAPES
"...a nice sense of humor about it and the characters are all very amiable." (JR)
GO TO KIDS FCBD REVIEWS
  TOP SHELF'S OWLY
".a wonderful book to put in your child's hands-belongs in every collection" (JR)
GO TO KIDS FCBD REVIEWS
  MARVEL'S THE AVENGERS
"... Bendis writes the best FCBD book I’ve ever seen." (DS)
GO TO TEENS & UP FCBD REVIEWS
  ADHOUSE BOOKS FCHS
"... I’m no more interested in the characters after reading it than I was before" (DS)
GO TO TEENS & UP FCBD REVIEWS
  IMPACT UNIVERSITY VOLUME 5
"...less about sharing secrets than getting you to go buy ‘How-to’ manuals" (DS)
GO TO REFERENCE FCBD REVIEWS
  LOVE AND ROCKETS
"...it failed to hook me with anything I wanted to read again" (DS)
GO TO TEENS & UP FCBD REVIEWS
  DC KIDS MEGA SAMPLER
"... proves you can take any super hero and make it work for the little ones." (JR)
GO TO KIDS FCBD REVIEWS
  RADICAL COMICS PREVIEW
"... I am sure that most will find something here that they will show interest in. " (Bo)
GO TO TEENS & UP FCBD REVIEWS
  IMAGE COMICS-SAVAGE DRAGON
"...loaded with action & laughs, likely to be one of the days best offerings" (Bo)
GO TO TEENS & UP FCBD REVIEWS

All Books/Characters pictured herein are © Copyright 2009 by their respective owners. No rights given or implied by Alternate Reality, Incorporated.

Reviews © 2009 Alternate Reality, Inc.

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