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Giveaway: Cowboys & Aliens Comics


Friends, we here at Geekosystem believe in sharing the love. That’s why we’re giving away five copies of the Cowboys and Aliens comic book that inspired the movie to you, our gentle readers. But if you want one of these handsome hardbacks, you’re going to have to fight for it.

Update, 2/25: Well, this is pretty awesome: Platinum Studios, the comics-to-film company behind the adaptation of Cowboys and Aliens, has sweetened the pot on our giveaway by offering a copy of Cowboys & Aliens signed by series creator Scott Rosenberg as a grand prize for one lucky winner. Go to cowboysandaliens.com for official news and fan info on the film, and also check out Platinum Studios on Facebook and Twitter. Everyone who has applied up to this point is eligible; if you haven’t applied yet, the contest deadline is 2/28.

The game is simple. Head over to our Facebook page and tell us what improbable but awesome match-up you’d like to see made into a movie. The possibilities are limitless:

  • Robots and samurai
  • Zombies and basilisks
  • Mega Shark and Giant Octopus vs. Sharktopus
  • Godzilla and my kitchen radiator
  • Sherlock Holmes and the 1999 Detroit Red Wings

But we want to hear your ideas. Give us your unnatural (or surprisingly natural) pairing, and you could take home a copy of Cowboys and Aliens.

Platinum Studios, creators of graphic novels, comic books, and pioneers of digital comic book distribution, have recently shifted their focus towards movies with the upcoming Cowboys and Aliens, as well as Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, starring Brandon Routh. The Platinum ethos: ‘comics can fuel media anywhere and everywhere.’

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  • batec

    Batman vs Dr Moriarty
    Harry Potter vs Aliens

  • http://www.thechildhealthsite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=1 Edcedc8

    non stupid fad from the internet is an idea.

  • Adadams

    Lara Croft vs. Electra!

  • http://www.google.com/profiles/108037014675127192334 Binary

    Don’t have Facebook, but I’ll take a stab at it anyway…

    A horde of orcs from an extrasolar planet that’s one half temperate rainforest, one half cold, bitter, sienna desert crashes through a temporary wormhole located in the Scottish highlands, destroying all but 0.0003% (≈20000 people) of Earth’s human population as it closes. The orcs set on the remaining humans, starting a war between orcs and humans (original, I know), who are led by a ragtag group composed of Deadpool, a source of tension due to his questioned allegiance; Patrick Jane from The Mentalist, brilliant at seeing through people, and, hopefully, orcs; the Greek mathematician Archimedes, who was kidnapped and transported by the wormhole in an improbable, unexplainable, but I assure you completely logical fluke of quantum physics; and a college student majoring in ancient Greek history.

    With the attentive leadership of Jane, the inventiveness of Archimedes, the student to poorly translate what Archimedes is shouting in his extreme surprise, and the always-useful insanity of Deadpool, what remains of humanity has a fighting chance against the relentless orcs.

    Of course, what nobody realises is that the orcs never arrived on Earth to destroy and enslave us (massive damage was the unfortunate price using a wormhole), they’re just running from a relentless enemy of their own… something they found in those bitter, sienna deserts…

  • http://www.google.com/profiles/108037014675127192334 Binary

    So, um…

    Space orcs and Deadpool, Patrick Jane, Archimedes, and Ian the history major.

  • http://www.facebook.com/Xandrel Piotr Rzepka

    Zombies vs Pokemon

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_6GHI3QVIHAU2WFEIR2YZIXPLQU michelle

    judge dredd vs. rorshach
    barbie vs. zombies

  • http://www.facebook.com/raspofabs Richard Fabian

    Hannibal Lecter vs Rorschach

  • Anonymous

    Does the person who runs your contests collect home addresses of winners at an email called “geekosysem.com” (note the misspelling)? Because she asked me for my address at Facebook but when I sent it to the email she said (spelled correctly) it bounced as not a real email. I’m not sending it to the misspelled one because I’m not my grandma.

  • Anonymous

    Hey, that was a glitch on our part, sorry about that. Feel free to email me at robert@geekosystem.com to discuss.