2009 Free Comic Book Day Gold Titles Announced
2009’s Free Comic Book Day will be Saturday, May 2 and the Gold Sponsor titles have been announced.
A complete listing of FCBD titles, including all Gold and Silver Sponsor comics, can be found in the January issue of Diamond Comic Distributors’ Previews catalog, available on December 24th.
Here are the Gold titles:
Archie Presents – The Mighty Archie Art Players, Archie Comics
The "Mighty Archie Art Players" return.
In this special FCBD09 edition, the Mighty Archie Art Players have a rip-roaring good time in the Old West, put a modern-spin on the classic Snow White fairy tale, tell a "big fish" story — literally — with Betty as a mermaid, and cater to the whims of Veronica, transformed into the ancient Egyptian queen, Cleopatra.
Their curtain-raising performances will leave you laughing in the aisles.
Bongo Comics 2009 Free For All, Bongo Comics
The comic company that brings you The Simpsons and Futurama in the fantastic four-color format joins with retailers to reel in new readers.
This special issue features a comic cornucopia of tantalizing tidbits and a spectacular sampling of the best in humor comics.
(W/A) Matt Groening
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Chances are if you are serious about comics or pop culture, you’ll be buying Dark Knight on DVD today or soon, but this week’s haul at the comic shop has some other things worthy of your wallet’s attention including that little goodie to the right. We preview them, plus:

