MAY 6: Free Comic Book Day!
Saturday May 6, is FREE COMIC BOOK DAY ! Visit any City of San Diego Public Library and receive a FREE comic book. At the San Carlos Branch, come in any time from 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. to pick up your free comic book while the supply lasts. A Kids comic craft will be available too. You can read Comic books for FREE anytime by clicking on COMICS PLUS! Have your SDPL card # and password handy. Click on FCBD 2023
For a number of years, our Book Sale Chair, Ron McFee, has assisted in the distribution of thousands of comic books to our San Diego Public Libraries for National Free Comic Book Day.
The first National Comic Book Day, May 4, 2002, was coordinated with the opening of the “Spider Man” feature film. It is annually celebrated, and many Comic book publishers create unique editions just for this event.
Did you know that Wonder Woman is over 80 years old? She first appeared in All Star Comics #8 published October 21, 1941. COMICS are a literary form read world-wide. They were first introduced to the American public in 1842, but not until 1934, with the publication of the first comic books and the 1938 introduction of Superman, did the Golden Age of Comics begin.
As a youngster, Ron McFee, became hooked on comic books. He describes himself as, “A natural bookworm,” and says, ” I loved the picture and story combinations found in comic books.” He credits his immersion into the stories of superheroes and their nemeses, to his early vocabulary development, advanced reading level, and ultimate career choices. Ron is also active with the production of San Diego’s Comic-Con. Our Managing Librarian David Ege, is also a Comic Book enthusiast. Together,they have promoted this fun event, which is now enjoyed at all San Diego Public Branch Libraries.