Infinity Studios Online Halloween Manga Giveaway Contest


Blood AloneRegister to Win the Smash Hit CHUN RHANG YHUR JHUN Vol. 2 Before It’s Released on Bookstore Shelves and Others!

Vampires, ghosts, serial killers, psychics, gangs and supernatural characters and warriors abound, as Infinity Studios, LLC adds to the thrill of the season with a online contest to win some of the hottest manga titles to get readers spooked for Halloween. More information can be found on the company’s website.

Fans are encouraged to register on the official site¹s forum section to be automatically registered for a random drawing to win copies of some of the most beautifully drawn action/adventure/drama graphic novels today! Winners will be selected via random drawing. No purchase necessary, and current registered users already qualify.

Prizes consist of:

  • BLOOD ALONE Vol. 1 and 2 are available for a suggested retail price
    of $9.95 and is rated 13+.
  • CAFÉ OCCULT Vol.1 and 2 are available for a suggested retail price of
    $9.95 and is rated 13+.
  • FIGHTING! GUIDANCE Vol. 1 is available for a suggested retail price
    of $9.95 and is rated 13+.
  • ZERO-THE BEGINNING OF THE COFFIN Vol. 1 and 2 are available for a
    suggested retail price of $9.95 and is rated 13+.
  • CHUN RHANG YHUR JHUN Vol. 1 and 2 are available for a suggested
    retail price of $10.95 and is rated 13+.
  • NOW Vol. 1 and 6 is available for a suggested retail price of $10.95
    and is rated 13+.

All titles currently receive free USPS shipping on all online orders placed at www.infinitystudios.com. Certain restrictions do apply for collection of winning prizes.

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I love anime. Specifically, series involving any of the following things: weird fantasy elements, super-powers, robots, aliens, wicked humor, crazy villains, horror, ninjas and samurai. I guess that means I like a lot of anime. I am pretty particular about the quality of animation and voice acting. If the character designs and animation quality aren't of über-quality, I quickly loose interest.The first anime-related series I ever watched was Battle of the Planets - otherwise known as Gatachman. The first true theatrical anime feature film I saw was Akira. My first exposure to manga was later in life when I read Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy.There are so many incredible elements of Japanese culture. Some of the most exciting to me are the style of design and storytelling. I'm a web designer & illustrator, and I find myself looking to Japanese design for inspiration all the time.Anime blogging has taught me even more about Japanese culture and anime than I ever expected, and I continue to learn more every week. In fact, I'd love to travel to Japan. Rachel and I hope to visit sometime within the next few years.

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