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Atomic Comics
From the Staff at Atomic Comics:
"Thanks to the tremendous hard work and
dedication of the Atomic Comics staff, our guest creators and, of
course, the tireless Spider-Man, FCBD2004 absolutely destroyed our now
soaring expectations. And judging by the awestruck, beaming faces of the
youngsters and their proud parents, fans young and old, new and returned
all agree - Free Comic Book Day 2005 at Atomic Comics RULED!
"Top Cow Editor-in-Chief, Jim McLauchlin
said, ‘I went to all four Atomic Comics stores on Free Comic Book Day,
and the energy was off the scale. Lines were massive, events were fun,
and everyone had a great time. The crew at Atomic puts on a party like
no one else in the comics biz.’ Atomic Comics owner, Mike Malve, agrees,
‘Our Free Comic Book Days are always awesome because they are so much
more than simply handing out a comic to those who may wander into the
stores – our events are full blown parties! Top creators! Free food &
drink! Spider-Man! Free comic books! Yowza!’
"For FCBD2004 Atomic was proud to thank
our loyal customers with appearances by some of the brightest stars in
the industry including Pat Lee and Rob Ruffolo of Dreamwave Studios,
Joseph Michael Linsner of Dawn fame, Top Cow’s Eric Basaldua, Mike
Kunkel of Hero Bear & the Kid fame, and The Gift’s Raven Gregory, along
with a host of rising stars from the local indie scene. All creators
gave graciously of their time, truly meeting and chatting with fans as
well as providing charity sketches with proceeds going to ACTOR.
"In addition to fantastic creators and
Spider-Man, Atomic Comics also spiced up the party with local business
team-ups. Krispy Kreme gave out thousands of free donuts to folks
standing in line at all four stores. At the Paradise Valley Atomic
Comics Krispy Kreme representatives were on hand with a donut dunking
and decorating machine, providing free custom donuts and even a
face-painting station. A local restaurant walked the line at the
Chandler Atomic passing out free cups of homemade root beer and pizza
slices. Snapple provided several cases of free fruit smoothies for the
thirsty crowds. Game Works hosted a Spider-Man party where Atomic passed
out flyers and free comics the night before FCBD. Joe M. Linsner himself
hosted a Dawn Look-a-Like contest at the Phoenix Atomic. Said Joe, ‘I
was blown away by the warm and enthusiastic reception I got from the
fine folks of Phoenix! Atomic Comics is one of the coolest stores I've
ever been to. The contest was a blast ...’ A Hip Hop radio station
provided a live call-in van that pumped the jams and passed out tons of
free schwag to the fans. Wow, that’s a lot more than simply handing a
free comic book to someone who just happens to walk in the store that
day!
"Even with temperatures soaring to over
105 degrees here in the Arizona desert, FCBD2004 was a resounding
success. ‘Initially we were very concerned about the weekend chosen for
FCBD this year,’ said Malve. ‘Mirroring the release of Spider-Man 2
may seem great if one’s store is in Wisconsin, but this weekend is
usually the hottest of the year in Phoenix, and we were worried folks
would either be out of town or wary of standing in line with 105+
temperatures.’ Added Malve, ‘Free Comic Book Day should be a celebration
of the wonderful variety and fun our industry brings to fans every day
of the year. It’s an opportunity to reach out to new folks who have
never been in a comic book store. In order to maximize this opportunity,
retailers have to work hard. But all of the extra effort and dedication
reaps tremendous rewards when the lines surpass several hundred deep,
Christmas season caliber sales figures keep the cash registers ringing
all day, and the joyous faces of fans light up the stores.’
"Now that’s a party!"
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