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Those who read Geek Magazine already know it, others will learn it here or elsewhere: the publisher of the magazine has launched a new crowdfunding campaign on the Ulule platform for its third special issue.
The project is ambitious, it is about going around the world of geekitude in 42 universes which will be dissected and analyzed in 148 pages. From Star Wars to Game of Thrones via Dragon Ball, Harry Potter, Doctor Who, Godzilla, Stargate or even Batman, there will be something for everyone and for 13 €. Home delivery announced for December 2018.
You will tell me that all this has little to do with LEGOs and you are right. But I never refuse to support Nicolas, Olivier and the whole Muttpop team in their various editorial projects. In the past, thanks to them, we have been able to add some interesting books on the LEGO theme to the shelves of our libraries.
By the way, I can already tell you that the January issue of Geek Magazine will give pride of place to the film. The LEGO Movie: The Second Part including an interview with Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the directors of the first part and the writers of this second opus.
Finally, know that if you contribute to the funding of the third special issue of the magazine and that you correctly fill out the form below, you will participate in the draw which will allow five of you to receive one of the last copies of the minifigure of Super Breaks Pad printed with care on official LEGO parts. Those who had followed the Breeks adventure certainly remember that this very limited edition minifigure was the magazine's mascot at the time.
After having contributed to Ulule, you can fill in the two pieces of information here that will allow you to be taken into account for the draw:
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