Thursday, July 24, 2014

Aloha to Anne Elizabeth and ZOMBIE POWER 2


The multi-talented Anne Elizabeth is getting ready for the San Diego Comic Con, where ZOMBIE POWER 2 will be a Comic-Con International Exclusive 2014:

Welcome to the Zombie Power series! The series is based in Greenwich, Connecticut, and most of the action takes place at The Academy (For Girls) and The Wick (For Boys). Zombies are springing up everywhere and our protagonists the Greenwich Gals (Tiffany, Sandra & Izzy) must make their way to the Academy and find a way to solve the crisis. With twists and turns, and some particularly voracious Zombinistas—fashion-plates made into zombies--the Greenwich Gals have their work cut out for them.

Incorporating the themes of working together, self-empowerment, and the usefulness of common sense, these Gals have a serious battle on their handles, and the first order of business is...staying alive.


ZOMBIE POWER 2 is a limited print run with only 1000 copies ... and Anne Elizabeth is generously giving away three here at SOS Aloha!   Anne Elizabeth will personalize and autograph ZOMBIE POWER 2 for each winner.  To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about comics - why do you like comics?

2.  Comments are open through Sunday, July 27, 10 pm in Baltimore.  I'll post the winner on Monday, July 28, assuming I survive RWA.  

Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City



7 comments:

  1. I have not actually read any comic books. Though I have learned more about them by watching "The Big Bang Theory." :)

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  2. I grew up reading comic books. So much fun to lose yourself in.

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  3. I love reading the old comics. I still have not read any of the new ones.

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  4. I can't remember the last time I read a comic book but I will read the funnies in the newspaper. I've also read some anime which isn't exactly comics but sort of lol.

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  5. I always loved my comics when I was a kid. I used to read Bunty, Judy, Diana and School Friend.

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