Carnival Comics Releases World’s First 3D Comics, Offers Cool Prizes
by JasonBlack
Carnival Comics has just released their first 3D Comics for mobile phones, taking their wild Carnival of Souls series to a whole new level on your touch-enabled Nokia device. The pictures are practically popping OFF the screen!
Here are some examples of what you’ll see – 3D Glasses sold separately!
And to celebrate this milestone, the people behind the scenes at Carnival Comics are offering some remarkable printed comics from their private collection that our loyal readers of the Ovi Daily App can win.
To start, 40 winners will receive:
Signed copies of Carnival Of Souls Issues 1, 2 and 3 (Signed by creator Jazan Wild)
A signed copy of Funhouse Of Horrors Issue 1 (Signed by Jazan Wild)
A signed copy of the unreleased Atomic Dreams graphic novel (Signed by both Jonathan Elias* and Jazan Wild)
Then, 10 individuals will win Grand Prize packs from Carnival Comics:
Everything in the standard prize pack above, plus:
A rare signed copy of the original 2005 Comic Con Exclusive Carnival Of Souls and a Ultra Rare White Cover version of Carnival Of Souls that was only given out at the 2005 Brighton Comic Expo!
Also a rare Halloween Carnival Of Souls promo 2005 flyer that was only given out at the Hollywood Golden Apple launch signing on Melrose Ave. This flyer was signed by Jazan Wild and original Carnival Of Souls artist Kevin Conrad! Kevin has worked with McFarlane’s Spawn series, Dark Ages of Spawn and Kiss’ Psycho Circus, before heading to Marvel and D.C. where he worked on titles like Teen Titans and The Hulk!
So, how do you win these cool comics direct from the people behind the madness that is Carnival Comics?
You just need to answer four simple questions. Each question is based on a different chapter of the Carnival of Souls series, which can all be downloaded in Ovi Store for your Nokia S60 touch-enabled device. We’re even providing hints to help you find the correct answers.
Answer the following questions:
1. What is young Jazan clutching in his hands when he collapses after the plane crash?
Hint: The answer can be found in Chapter One.
2. What is the Hunter’s name?
Hint: The answer can be found in Chapter Two.
3. What are the names of Jazan’s tigers?
Hint: The answer can be found in Chapter Three.
4. How many years in the wild, does the clown say passed, before the Carnival came to collect Jazan Wild “The Amazing Tigerboy” ?
Hint: The answer can be found in Chapter Four.
Whether you find the answers using the 3D versions of the Carnival of Souls apps, or the regular 2D versions, doesn’t matter to us – as long as you have the right answers! If you need 3D glasses, you can get packs of three online.
Submit your answers to us, using the “Contact” form at the bottom of the About page of the blog. Send all 4 answers, and include you name, full mailing address, and e-mail address where we can contact you if you are one of the lucky winners!
Answers must be submitted by Friday, 23 July – you know, during Comic-Con in San Diego!
Get all four Chapters of the Carnival of Souls now:
Get the apps free in Ovi Store now, and send your answers in right away for your chance to win one of these very cool prize packs from Carnival Comics.
* Please note: As Carnival tells us, Jonathan Elias is a multi-talented veteran of the music industry, known at once as an Emmy Award-winning composer, Grammy nominated musician, advertising innovator and well-respected record composer. Elias’ Prayer Cycle CD was written and performed in twelve different languages – including Hebrew, Swahili, and Urdu – the album featured performances by musicians from around the world, including James Taylor, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Perry Farrell, Alanis Morrisette and Salif Keita. The follow up release to Prayer Cycle (which the Atomic Dreams novel was based on) will feature the likes of Korn’s Jonathan Davis singing with the London Symphony Orchestra. Another track finds Sting and wife Trudie Styler reading excerpts of Richard Rhodes’ best-selling book The Making of the Atomic Bomb. And listeners will be thrilled by a posthumous contribution from Doors frontman Jim Morrison, originally recorded by producer Paul Rothchild, featuring the singer reading a poem about the plight of the Native Americans – whose land was violated during the creation of the atomic bomb in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Other contributors include Robert Downey Jr., Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Anthony Kiedis, Salif Keita, Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Sinead O’ Connor, and System of a Down’s Serj Tankian. The album’s music was entirely composed and produced by Elias.







