Green Lantern movie fun at Empire's Comics Vault

We’re celebrating the release of the Green Lantern movie by giving away all kinds of cool Lantern swag -- Lantern rings, Green Lantern movie t-shirts, temporary tattoos, HeroClix, posters of Tomar-Re, Kilowog and Hal, and other cool things. We even came up with our very own Oath!
In brightest day, in blackest night,
Empire’s Comics Vault’s fun begins tonight,
Let all who play be rich and bright,
Sacramento Green Lantern fans unite!
The movie opens Friday, June 17, but the fun begins now. Unfortunately the Guardians of Swag will not release these items unless you exercise your Lantern powers! Find out below.
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Alright, Poozers, there are three ways to get some cool stuff:
GL1. Get a Green Lantern movie t-shirt
Without reading it, recite any Lantern oath in our store or in a video you post to the Empire’s Comics Vault’s Facebook page. If you recite the Sapphire Lantern, Green Lantern, Blue Lantern or Yellow Lantern oath, we’ll throw in a Lantern ring of the same color.
Fine Print (GL1): Offer good through June 30, 2011, while supplies last. You may only participate in this offer one time. If you participate in this offer, you may not participate in the “Select one Lantern item” offer listed below.
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GL2. Select one Lantern item
Come into the store and say, “Beware my power – Green Lantern’s light!” and you’ll get to take your pick of one item from the lanyards, tattoos, water bottles, backpacks, posters and HeroClix.
Fine Print (GL2): Offer good through June 30, 2011, while supplies last. Shirts and power rings not included. If you participated in the shirts and power ring offer, you may not participate in this offer. Of course, you may participate in the Larfleeze Contest, since it is about avarice. Hungry!
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GL3. Larfleeze’s Oath of Avarice Contest
Get your greed on to receive 10 Lantern’s rings and one of everything else!
That’s right, one for each finger! Write an Orange Lantern oath and send it to us. We’ll collect them all and let Facebook members vote on the best one. The oath must be four lines long, like all the other oaths. No, you can’t have 10 more for your toes.
Two ways to submit your oath
1. If you have a Facebook account, type the oath into a Note and add Empire’s Comics Vault in the Tags section. You have to Like our Facebook Page to be able to add us in the Tags. We’d be nuts if we didn’t hope that you’ll continue as a fan of our page, but at least stick around until the costest is over, so that your entry will be counted.
2. If you DON’T have a Facebook account, email the oath to EmpiresCV [at] gmail [dot] com, ATTN: Larfleeze’s Oath of Avarice. Be sure to add your first and last name to the email, so we know who you are. By sending us your entry, you agree to have your name and oath appear on Facebook for voting purposes.
Larfleeze’s Contest Fine Print (GL3): All entries received by June 30, 2011, midnight, are eligible. Anyone with a Facebook account may vote for one or more entries, using the “Like” button. Voting starts Saturday, July 2 at 12:01 AM. Voting ends Saturday, July 9 at 5:00 PM. Shirt size to awarded is XL. Ten rings is comprised of 5 orange rings, and one each of the sapphire, blue, orange, yellow, and green rings. Complete prize list is available at the end of this post.
Other stuff you might want to know
What are the oaths?
We found a cool video on YouTube. You can watch it below, or read them online at the Green Lantern Wiki.

Prizes
  • Shirts are available in sizes small to XL.
  • Lantern rings: Sapphire, blue, orange, yellow, green
  • Lanyards
  • Backpacks
  • Collapsible water bottles
  • Temporary tattoos
  • Posters: Tomar-Re, Kilowog, Hal Jordan
  • GL HeroClix

Live Art Show!

LIVE ART SHOW & SALE!!
50% OFF Back Issues
20% OFF Trades
Come see various comic book artists perform live art on several different mediums. Artwork will be for sale! 
Featured Guests Include:
James O'Barr- Most famously known for creating the comic book The Crow, James O'Barr is also an accomplished painter. In The Crow, the protagonist and his fiancée are murdered by a gang of criminals. He then returns from the dead to hunt their killers and extract revenge. The book has sold close to a million copies worldwide. The Crow was adapted into a successful film of the same name in 1994, staring Brandon Lee, son of legendary martial artist Bruce Lee. O'Barr was the second American to be awarded the "Storyteller Award" by the International Comic Festival held annually in Angouleme, France. O'Barr has been working on a fully painted 300 page gothic western graphic novel called "Sundown" for years now, and recently released the first chapter to fans through the digital medium of the iPhone and iPad from publisher and new digital motion comic company Motionworks Entertainment (www.motionworkscomics.com). With Sundown, gear up for violence, tragedy, romance, buckets of bullets and a talking horse. Other comics in which O'Barr has worked on include: Northstar Presents, Calibur Presents, Deadworld, Hard Looks, Slash, Original Sins, Pink Dust: Morphine Dreams, and Razor. Also keep an eye out for the soon to be released The Crow: Author's Edition. It will contain at least 60 pages of new material that no one has ever seen! James currently resides in Texas.  jamesobarr.typepad.com

Mark Bode- Son of the legendary cartoonist Vaughn Bode, Mark Bode is best known or his work on the comic book COBALT 60 and as the creator of the hit comic Miami Mice. His first professional job was for Heavy Metal Magazine when he was asked to color his father's strip Zooks, the First Lizard in Orbit when he was fifteen. His publications also include GYRO COMICS, TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES, GWAR comics and LIZARD of OZ. Mark has exhibited his artwork in art shows around the world. He has worked on designing clothing lines for companies such as Marc Ecko Clothing & Puma International and has designed multiple vinyl toys based on his fathers characters for Kidrobot & Planet 6. He is also a well known graffiti & tattoo artist. Mark signed a deal with Universal pictures for the rights to "COBALT 60" to be produced as a live action movie,  by Zack Snyder of " 300",  "Dawn of the Dead (the remake)", and Sucker Punch fame. Mark is currently working on another chapter in the Cobalt 60 story. These days he calls the Bay Area his home.  www.markbode.com

 
Rafael Navarro- Writer/Artist/Creator of the comic book Sonambulo. It's about an ex-luchador mask wearing detective that steps head on into danger, living in a world where monsters and creatures lurk in the streets and THE DAY of the DEAD can literally become a holiday for those who seek revenge from the grave. Sonambulo cleverly blends elements of Lucha Libre Masked Mexican Wrestlers, Cult/Horror/ B-Movies, Super Heroes and Noir & Pulp Novels. Rafael is winner of the coveted  Xeric Grant  for independent publishing.   Rafael's other contributed comics work includes Hot Mexican Love Comics, Lucha Noir, Mac Afro, Gumby Gang, Bela Lugosi's Tales from the Grave,   and The Kids of Widney High. Rafael is also an Emmy Award-winning storyboard artist and has contributed to several animated television series as Spectacular Spider-Man, Rugrats, The Batman, Scooby Doo, Marvel Super Hero Squad and Mucha Lucha. Rafael currently lives in Southern California.  www.sonambulo.com


Emonic- Taking the West Coast by storm, graphic illustrator & painter Emonic has been making waves on the comic convention circuit and art gallery receptions with his high octane fueled live art shows. Emonic (aka Emo Gonzales) has been creating art since he was a child. As a youth he was heavily influenced by skateboarding, comic books, music, movies and graphic design. When working on projects he will often employ a mix of mediums ranging from traditional means (pencil, acrylic and marker) to digital manipulation. He is currently working on a comic book project tittled "Gevaudan" and has a few other comic projects in the works. Emonic hails from the city of Milpitas.  www.emonic.net
Dave Castro- A slum born artist who spent most of his youth viewing society from a local park bench or riverbed. He birthed an eye the size of a pimple on his forehead when he was 8, that allows him to sometimes see the spiritual innards of his fellow man. Most of his works portray them. Armed with only a pen and a wrinkled dollar that fits in no vending machine. He marches on with hope to entertain you. AKA D.Castr, he is the founder of the comic book company Taco Comics as well as the Slum Circus. He has worked with Iota Arcane's Imaginary Slave and has also contributed album cover art for Iota Arcane's Dead Androids. Most of the time he dwells in Long Beach, in a dark cave by the water.  http://tacocomics.wordpress.com