Minnesota's Twin Cities have a thriving comics community of fans and creators alike, so it's not surprising -- but no less cool -- that a couple has opened a comics-themed Little Free Library in their neighborhood. Emily and Jay opened the library to share books they love with their neighbors, but it was Jay's love of comics that inspired the box's design and name: the Library of Justice. Not only is it shaped like the Hall of Justice, but on the inside is a special shelf devoted to comics. The library was designed by a friend, Joe Allen, and Emily's father provided the materials and did the construction. Jay sanded and painted.

Jay and Emily hosted a ribbon-cutting over the weekend with cider, treats (including superhero cookies), and plenty of free books. As you can see in the photos, there was a great turn-out of all kinds of book lovers, though the kids - and some of the grown-ups - were all about the comics. Check out the library's website for more photos from the event, info about how the library works, and even tips for enjoying the comics that can be checked out there.