In honor of Free Comic Book Day 2018, stores across Lawrenceville will be giving away more than two dozen different titles for free.

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The city released a list of the comic books you can snag at a variety of Lawrenceville Square businesses. They will be given out between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., and participants are encouraged to wear their favorite costumes.

Here’s where to find each comic book:

• Galactic Quest, 116 E. Crogan St.: At least 10 different titles, none of which have been disclosed. The store will also feature autograph signings from artists Josh Hood and Andy Price at 10 a.m.

• Lawrenceville City Hall, 70 S. Clayton St.: “Star Wars Adventure” and “Avengers Captain America”

• Avoir Spa and Salon, 162 W. Crogan St.: “Disney Princess: Ariel Spotlight”

• Liberty Books, 176 W. Crogan St.: “Doctor Who No. 0”

• SoJe Emporium, 164 E. Crogan St.: “Lady Mechanika”

• Cosmo’s Pizza, 144 E. Crogan St.: “Adventure Time”

• The Bench Jeweler, 137 W. Crogan St.: “Silver No. 1”

• Cotton Lace Market, 162 E. Crogan St. Suite A:  “2000 AD Regened”

• Performance Power Yoga, 150 E. Crogan St.: “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers”

• Boulder Creek Coffee, 233 E. Crogan St.: “The Mall.” The cafe will also feature an autograph signing with artist James Haick at 10 a.m.

• Tier Couture Bakery, 138 E. Crogan St.: “Crush”

• Computer Sleuths, 111 W. Crogan St.: “Transformers.” The business will also feature an autograph signing with artist Andy Duggan at 10 a.m.

• Paint & Party, 162 E. Crogan St.: “Miraculous Lady.” The studio will also be offering $5 off any Public Canvas class.

• Aurora Theatre, 128 E. Pike St.: "Riverdale No. 6." The theatre will also host four shows from Atlanta improv troupe Dad's Garage at 7:15 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. on May 4 and 5. Tickets are $10.

• Universal Joint, 181 W. Pike St.: “Bob’s Burgers No. 1”

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