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Listen up all you strange kids! Strange Kids Club is coming up with its very first Halloween Costume Contest and we want you to be a part of it! What better way to win free stuff and have some fun than to break out your Halloween spirit a little early and dress up like your favorite monster, ghoul, creep, or superhero?

Earlier this year we launched our very first comix anthology starring the misadventures of Strange Kid himself, the personification of prepubescent deviant behavior. This premiere anthology featured a cover by Brent Engstrom (Garbage Pail Kids, Wacky Packages) as well as New Zealand-based animation studio Mukpuddy, Drew Rausch/Jocelyn Gajeway (Sullengrey), Drazen Kozjan (The Happy Undertaker), Malachi Ward (Expansion), Glen Brogan (Front Magazine) and so many more talented creators.

Now we hard at work on our second issue (due out October 2011) and in the spirit of its upcoming release we’ve teamed up with our generous friends at Trick or Treat Studios and 8-Bit Zombie to challenge our fellow strange kids to come up with the coolest costumes they can for the 1st Annual SKC Halloween Costume Contest!

A selected few will see their entries printed in the anthology itself while One Grand Prize Winner will walk away with $125 in SKC and Halloween-related merchandise that includes a Nail Mouth Halloween Mask sculpted by Justin Mabry (based on original artwork by David Hartman), a Limited Edition Strange Kid T-Shirt illustrated by Glen Brogan, a FREE copy of our Halloween anthology and more!

Contestants can express their creativity by putting together the most face-meltingly awesome costume they can and sending us their entry in the form of a photo. The costumes can be from any other convention or cosplay event as long as they were created in the past month. Entries for the 1st Annual SKC Halloween Contest are due no later than Wednesday, August 31st, 2011 at 11:59PM (EST).

All submissions can be made by visiting http://www.strangekidsclub.com/?page_id=7885 or by emailing strangekidsclub@gmail.com and must include the following information:
full name, age, address, email, and the name of the character you’re dressed as if applicable. Submissions CANNOT be digitally enhanced or tampered with (that means no Photoshop) at all and should be recent.

All SKC club members who follow us on Facebook will get the chance to vote on the submissions between September 1st and September 8th (2011). A final decision for the Grand Prize will be at the discretion of Strange Kids Club Editor-in-Chief, Rondal Scott. All winners will be announced shortly after October and will be featured in the anthology as well as posted on the website.

This contest is sponsored by Trick or Treat Studios and 8-Bit Zombie.

Rondal (Editor-in-Chief)
Website: http://www.strangekidsclub.com/

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW W/ ‘FIGHT THE FOOT’ DIRECTOR RICHARD KRAUSE

The mastermind behind the latest fan film sensation, ‘Fight the Foot’ has been revealed! Richard Krause, a motion graphics designer and director, is the latest guest to join us at the Strange Kids Club where he reveals some of the backstory and behind-the-scenes photos of his impressive fan letter to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle franchise.

“The short is a tease for what I picture a feature-length TMNT movie could be. I don’t want to go into too many details, but in the short film’s time period; Shredder is an unknown, Splinter is still training the Turtles, and the Turtles are not known about,” says Krause. “However, the street gang The Foot starts causing problems for April, and Raphael feels it’s necessary to step forward to protect April, whether or not the Turtles will be understood.”

Krause goes on to reveal how he got started in filmmaking, what tools he used to create the short, and whether or not he plans on licensing the film. The full interview is available now at www.strangekidsclub.com/?p=3116.

Interview with Director Richard Krause
Written by Writer/Editor Rondal Scott III

Contact:
Rondal Scott III
ghostlab.ds@gmail.com
http://www.strangekidsclub.com/

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