Monday, July 11, 2011

Win one of Three Copies of Red Moon Feature's Dead Planet Short Shockers!



Red Moon Features is a kickass indie horror comic publishing company I've mentioned a few times before on DBH. They have many great projects in the works and are celebrating their first release, Dead Planet Short Shockers, by giving 3 lucky DBH readers the chance to win a copy!

Dead Planet Short Shockers is an ode to horror comics of old with a great indie twist. With sick horror stories by some of the best writers and artists in indie horror, this will not be an anthology you'll want to miss! Full of terror, suspense, and mayhem, this will be a must read! You can get more info at http://blog.deadplanetstories.com/. You can order a copy as well as posters by emailing James Di Angelo at redmoonfeatures@gmail.com. ALL proceeds go to artists so they can keep kicking out these awesome comics. Here's a preview for you horror hounds out there!


So just how do you win a copy? Easy! Just leave a comment with your name, email address, and tell the the name of your favorite horror/thriller comic book! Were you a Tales from the Crypt kid, or did you prefer EERIE and CREEPY? Let me know and on July 27th, 3 lucky winners will be chosen and announced on DBH radio! So enter and good luck!

5 comments:

Morphine said...

Keya Millionie
kjmillioniw@gmail.com

I was totally a Tales From The Crypt person, but I really want to read Freddy vs Jason vs Ash. Anything horror and I'm a fan ♥

David Naughton-Shires said...

Sweet competition,
Loved Tales From The Crypt
daratgh@hotmail.com

ChristopherC said...

Elvira's House of Mystery.
(was alot better looking than the Crypt Keeper)
adolf_hilfiger@yahoo.com

Matt De Luna, the De Lunatic said...

Matthew De Luna
mattdeluna24@gmail.com

I used to read Vault of Horror the most, with some Haunt of Fear sprinkled in there. I always preferred the Old Witch and the Vault Keeper over the original Crypt Keeper.

Trav Sheldon said...

Travis Sheldon
travis.sheldon@gmail.com

I used to read Eerie 'cause the stories had a weirder vibe than most of the other horror comics at the time.