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Dec 2010 03

The Dark Horse staff and the Suicide Girls team have often been seen causing chaos at comic conventions across the nation, and now we’re coming together to celebrate the beauty of the classic bombshell that started it all, Bettie Page.

Three lucky winners will be sent:

1) You choice of a Bettie Page T-Shirt from Retro-A-Go-Go
(Sahara Sands, Jungle Night, Green Leopard, Peek-a-Boo, or Girlie Revue)

2) Bettie Page Peek-a-Boo Heart Compact from Retro-A-Go-Go

3) Bettie Page Striptease Pen from DH Deluxe

4) Bettie Page Rules! By Jim Silke

5) A One-Year Membership to SuicideGirls.com


How to Enter:

1) You must be following both @DarkHorseComics & @SuicideGirls on Twitter to be eligible (and you have to be 18+!)

2) Send a tweet that incorporates @SuicideGirls, @DarkHorseComics, and the hashtag #FollowFriday.

#protip: The more clever your tweet, the more likely you will win!

Three (3) winners will be picked and sent the prize package!


The THREE winners will be announced Monday. If you win, send a direct message to Dark Horse Comics via Twitter, or send an email to acolter [at] darkhorse [dot] com, with your full name, birthday, email address, twitter link, and shipping address.

Learn more about Dark Horse and scan the fine print here.

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  1. […] Beginning in the 1980′s, Bettie gained her own level of sub-mainstream prevalence when a reinvigorated interest in her image spawned the haircuts of a million goth girls. Given the uniqueness of her look (i.e., dark hair, pale skin, red lips) in a peroxide-happy era that churned out blondes like Doris Day and Lana Turner, it could also be argued that she was “goth” long before the term came to be. Unsurprisingly, her hold on the alternative scene remains firmly intact and shows little sign of slowing. […]