Radical Publishing Announces Two Damaged #5 Contests
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Posted by Richard Boom on Jan 20, 2012
Tags: damaged, david lapham, jerry choo, john schwarz, kinsun loh, leonardo manco, michael schwarz, radical publishing, renae geerlings, sam worthington, sansan saw, todd klein
In anticipation of the release of Damaged issue #5 on February 1st, Radical Publishing is excited to announce two new contests for our fans.
Two separate contests will be held on Facebook and Twitter. Though each contest will have its own unique set of rules, both will run from Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 to Wednesday, February 1st, 2012, with a total of ten sets of Damaged #1-5 issues being awarded to five winners on Twitter and five winners on Facebook.
To enter this contest through Twitter (www.Twitter.com/RadicalComics), participants must retweet the following a maximum of two times a day: #Damaged 5 from @RadicalComics is out Feb.1! http://bit.ly/pXcMYJ Preview: http://bit.ly/xG3dzP
At the contest’s conclusion, five winners will be chosen at random from the total pool of entrants. These winners will each receive a set of Damaged issues #1-5.
To enter this contest via Facebook, participants should visit Radical’s Facebook page (www.Facebook.com/RadicalPublishing), click “Like,” then click the “contests” tab. There, entrants will be prompted to provide a valid e-mail address and answer a Radical trivia question. Following this contest’s conclusion, five winners will be randomly chosen from the pool of entrants who were able to answer the question correctly. These winners will each receive a set of Damaged issues #1-5.
Radical wishes the best of luck to all entrants!
About Damaged: Damaged is the story of two brothers, Frank and Henry Lincoln, long estranged after a violent event in their shared past forces them apart. Over the course of 35 years, the brothers pursue separate paths, each upholding his own vision of the law—Frank, an upright citizen, becomes a distinguished veteran of the San Francisco PD, while Henry, a hardened vigilante, enforces the sort of justice the law cannot stomach. As the brothers approach retirement, each attempts to train a younger protégé in his image. Sparks fly as the two brothers and their differing views collide—and the fate of the city may hang in the balance.
Damaged, created by Michael and John Schwarz of Full Clip Productions, is written by Eisner Award-winner David Lapham (Stray Bullets), illustrated by Leonardo Manco (Driver for the Dead) with cover art by acclaimed artist Alex Maleev.
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