There’s a very specific category of readers – a category that, judging by online chatter and the people I meet at conventions – is actually growing. They’re the readers who’ll buy a comic book in both the single issues and the trades. Even with a rough economy and a lot of competition, they love that comic so much, they want that monthly fix of “what happens this month in…” and they want the collection of that comic to keep on their bookshelves. And, honestly, for a comics creator, you can’t ask for a better fan. So, with the first volume of SWEET TOOTH hitting comics stores today, Jeff Lemire and I thought we’d do something fun with that thinking in mind. You see, when it was time to put the first volume of SWEET TOOTH together, Jeff and I realized there were changes we had to make from the published comic to the trade. To be exact, there were two changes Jeff and I decided to make that affected three pages of the trade paperback. They’re not corrections, censorships or special features. They’re things (one more subtle than the other) that we felt needed to be changed, because if we published the pages the exact same way in the trades as in the single issues, they would look like mistakes in the trade, even though they read wonderfully in the single issue. What were they? Well, I figured I’d ask you. If you can find out what those two changes were from the comics to the trade AND the reasons why we made them, we’ll send you a copy of SWEET TOOTH Vol. 1 signed by the ENTIRE creative team, that’s Jeff, Jose Villarrubia, Pat Brosseau, (and I’ll even scribble on it too). If I know Jeff, he’ll also throw in a sketch of Gus in there as well. Just email your answers to Pamela.mullin@dccomics.com and we’ll give out prizes to the first ten people that get it right. West Wing creator Aaron Sorkin once said that he makes his shows for the least passive members of the audience. For the fans that point out that the amount of wine in someone’s glass differs from shot to shot. Because these things don’t work without engagement. I can speak for Jeff, Jose, Pat and myself: We agree 100%. We make this book for the engaged. And for those so engaged they’re willing to double-dip, we make this book especially for you, and this contest is kind of our gift back. SWTO_OOTDW.cvr Official Rules: 1. TO ENTER: NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY. One entry per person. To enter read the blog post From The Editor’s Desk: Pornsak Pichetshote--Be the Editor of SWEET TOOTH and send your answers with your full name, age, physical mailing address, email address and phone number to Pamela.mullin@dccomics.com no later than 11:59PM EST on 5/23/10. Entrants must use their own names. Only entries with valid phone numbers and email addresses are eligible. Entries become the property of Sponsor and will not be returned. 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PRIZES: The first ten (10) people to submit the correct answers to Pamela.mullin@dccomics.com will win a signed copy of SWEET TOOTH Vol. 1. Winners will be notified by email, on or before 11:59 p.m. (EST) 5/26/2010. Each winner will receive one copy of Vertigo/DC Comics’ SWEET TOOTH Vol. 1 signed by the entire creative team (approximate retail value $9.99 each for total approximate retail value of $100.00). The prizes are non-transferable, non-negotiable and not redeemable for cash, credit or merchandise. The winners may be required to execute an affidavit of eligibility, release of liability/publicity release (where legal) within ten (10) days of notification attempt. If any prize becomes unavailable for any reason, Sponsor reserves the right to substitute a prize of comparable value. 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