A&M Comics. Bird Road's A&M Comics has been slinging comic books since 1974 and is one of the nation's oldest stores of its kind. The overwhelming number of comic books, collectibles, T-shirts, and posters in this shop will send nerds into a tizzy. It's an oasis for the comic-obsessed. Sate your graphic-novel appetite this Saturday with free comics and a 50-cent sale. Owner Jorge Perez says shoppers should expect to see "a couple of superheroes." Scrounge up your quarters, head to the suburbs, and indulge. Noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 5, at 6650 Bird Rd., Miami; 305-661-3406; facebook.com/amcomicbooks.
Korka Comics. According to store owner Stephen Korka, Free Comic Book Day is the busiest day of the year for those in his trade. "With it falling on Cinco de Mayo this year, I saw it as an opportunity to capitalize on that and make the day less about shopping and bargains and more about a place people can come to have a good time to celebrate both Cinco de Mayo and FCBD," Korka says. The store's Cinco de Mayo fiesta will take place at both its Miami-Dade and Broward locations. The celebrations will include piñatas, themed decorations, mariachi music, sales, extended hours, and two free comics from a predetermined selection. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, May 5, at 10538 SW Eighth St., Miami; 786-717-5557; and 7641 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines; 954-962-3322; korkacomics.com.
Multiverse Corps. Comics. Make it an early morning this Saturday if you want to be one of the first 20 people in line to snag a free string bag packed with goodies (one bag per family) at Multiverse Corps. Comics. Self-described as "Miami's biggest Free Comic Book Day Event," it offers aficionados discounted and free comic books, as well as raffles, special guests, and other fun. Stopping by the shop will be G.I. Joe costuming club Task Force 27, along with artists Vanesa Del Rey, Greg Kirkpatrick, Alexandra “Allie” Morales, and others. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, May 5, at 14234 SW Eighth St., Unit 16; Miami; 305-987-5302; multiversecorpscomics.com.

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Tate's Comics. The Lauderhill comic-book mecca is celebrating FCBD in a big way. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., peruse "Artist Alley," where local comic-book creators and artists will be highlighted, along with a graphic novel pop-up shop and plenty of food trucks. Indie comic creators on the bill include Kat McDermott, Alex Porcayo, Ruben R. Diaz, and George Hartman. Also, hang out with the Culture Creeps — Jordan Steele of the Fine Print Shoppe and Mike Reyes of Terribly Odd — who will debut their latest collaboration and give away T-shirts to the first 100 people. And, of course, Tate's will be stocked with plenty of the FCBD titles you're hoping to score. 4566 N University Dr., Lauderhill; 954-748-0181; tatescomics.com.