Variant Edition's Free Comic Book Day
Saturday, May 4, 2024
11:00am to 4:00pm
4
This year, the fine folks at PE METAWE GAMES are hosting us, as we make plans to return to a space of our very own on the West End of Edmonton in mid-May! It has been a rough start to 2024 for us, thanks to the flood, but in May, EVERYTHING CHANGES... and it all starts with FREE COMIC BOOK DAY!
Come to Pe Metawe at 11805 - 94 Street NW! We'll have free comics, and they'll have some cool games to buy! We'll have some stuff to buy too!
WE ARE ENCOURAGING PEOPLE TO TAKE PART IN OUR PRE-FREE COMIC BOOK DAY SALE!
Help the store by ordering something in stock on our website by Thursday, May 2nd! We'll bring it to our temporary location at Pe Metawe for you to pick up. You can also save on your website purchase by using the discount code FLOOD10 to get 10% off!
AND REMEMBER: Much like the Wu-Tang Clan, Free Comic Book Day is for children, so while adults are limited to 5 comics per person, kids are allowed to grab one of as many comics as they promise to read from the selection provided.
11805 - 94 St NW
Edmonton, AB, T5G 1J3
Related events
Reading and Conversation with Marjorie Beaucage
Friday, Oct. 18
Starts at 12:00pm
University of Alberta - Rutherford Library SouthJoin the CLC for a Reading + Conversation and walk with Two-Spirit Métis artist and waterwalker Marjorie Beaucage.
Book Signing: Kristin Graves
Friday, Oct. 18
Starts at 12:00pm
Audreys BooksKristin Graves is a fifth-generation farmer in Alberta, Canada, and the author of The Garlic Companion.
LitFest Panel: Memoir Hour – Life After Loss
Friday, Oct. 18
Starts at 6:00pm
Citadel TheatreOne of the festival's most-loved events, this year's Memoir Hour features three of the year's most exceptional reads.
Guy Vanderhaeghe
Friday, Oct. 18
Starts at 7:00pm
St. Albert Public LibraryGuy Vanderhaeghe In conversation with Senator Paula Simons
LitFest Feature: The Knowing
Friday, Oct. 18
Starts at 8:00pm
Citadel TheatreThe Knowing is the unfolding of Canadian history unlike anything we have ever read before.
LitFest Masterclass: Small, Absurd, Universal – Sparking a Personal Essay
Saturday, Oct. 19
Starts at 10:00am
Edmonton Public Library (Stanley A. Milner)The spark of a personal essay can come from anywhere and evolve into anything.