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Free Comic Book Day Brings Crowds, Creativity to Main Street in Front Royal

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Main Street in Front Royal transformed into a hub of creativity and community on May 2 as Main Street Geek hosted its annual Free Comic Book Day celebration, drawing families, artists, and fans of all ages.

The event, held from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., offered free comics, store specials, giveaways, and a full lineup of activities. This year’s celebration expanded beyond the store, spilling into the neighboring Blue Ridge Arts Council to accommodate a growing crowd and additional attractions.

“We have free comic books for kids, adults, and teenagers to choose from,” said store co-owner Charles Nowlin. “We’ve got cosplayers, artists, and community partners all coming together—it’s a big day for us.”

Main Street Geek, owned by Nowlin and his wife Karen Monroe, has hosted the event annually since opening in November 2021. Now in its fifth year, Free Comic Book Day has become one of the store’s most anticipated events.

Throughout the day, visitors browsed comics, met artists, and interacted with costumed characters, including superheroes and members of regional cosplay groups. Representatives from local organizations, including Samuels Public Library joined in the festivities.

The Blue Ridge Arts Council added another layer to the event, hosting the final day of its “Spotlight on Students” art exhibit. The display featured artwork from students across the region, showcasing talent from kindergarten through high school.

“This is more art than we’ve ever had for the student exhibit,” Karen Monroe noted, encouraging visitors to explore the wide range of styles and creativity on display.

Guest artists from across the region attended, offering visitors a chance to meet creators behind independent comics and learn more about the creative process. For many, the event was not just about collecting free comics, but about connecting with others who share similar interests.

The atmosphere reflected a broader sense of community, with local businesses and organizations working together to create a welcoming environment. From interactive booths and raffles to live demonstrations and photo opportunities, the event offered something for everyone.

“We went from royalty a couple days ago to superheroes walking up and down the streets,” Nowlin said, highlighting the unique energy in Front Royal following a week of high-profile events.

As the day continued, steady foot traffic filled both the store and the arts center, with many visitors discovering the event by chance and stopping in to take part.

With its mix of pop culture, art, and community engagement, Free Comic Book Day once again demonstrated the growing role of creative events in bringing people together in Front Royal.

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