Radical Publishing Facebook Contest

Radical Publishing, the company behind such books as Time Bomb and The Last Days of American Crime, is running a Facebook contest.

It's pretty simple. Just sign up and become a fan of Radical’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/radicalpublishing for a chance to the prizes. For every target number reached, winners will be selected at random from the fans.

Prizes:

    * 10,000 Fans: 10 people will win a Time Bomb Poster and a copy of Time Bomb #1 signed by Jimmy Palmiotti (Jonah Hex)
    * 15,000 Fans: 50 people will win an After Dark poster signed by co-creators Antoine Fuqua (Training Day) and Wesley Snipes (Blade)
    * 20,000 Fans: 5 people will win a Radical T-shirt and 5 lucky people will win a Radical Publishing brand hat
    * 25,000 Fans: 50 people will win a The Last Days of American Crime poster signed by Sam Worthington (Avatar) and creator Rick Remender (Punisher)
    * 30,000 Fans: 5 people will win an Oblivion preview book signed by creator Joseph Kosinski (Tron: Legacy)
    * 35,000 Fans: One person will win an Oblivion poster framed and signed by creator Joseph Kosinski, writer Arvid Nelson (Rex Mundi) and artist Andreé Wallin
    * 40,000 Fans: One person will win a Time Bomb poster framed and signed by creators Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray (Jonah Hex) as well as artist Paul Gulacy
    * 45,000 Fans: 5 winners will win a one year subscription to Radical Publishing’s comics and graphic novels
    * 50,000 Fans:
          o One winner will have their likeness and name in an upcoming Radical Publishing comic book
          o Another winner will win a FREE iPad
          o All 50,000 Fans will receive a special e-comic

They currently have a little over 5,000 fans so they've got a ways to go. But it can't hurt to get in early.
 

Comments

  1. That’s pretty cool. More comic companies should do this.

    All I know is that I’m fan #5,578. 

  2. Well I’m #5,579. No one else was added within several hours.

     Looks like this is going to take a loooooooooong while.

  3. 5,635. I’d be surprised if it reaches 10,000.