Giveaway: This Epic Signed Hannibal Prize Pack From Titan Books

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Fannibals, do we have something amazing for you. Titan have teamed up with Funko, Changes Online and Lionsgate to bring you an utterly delectable Hannibal prize package!

The whole thing includes:

  • A copy of The Art and Making of Hannibal with a bookplate signed by: Mads Mikkelsen, Hugh Dancy, Laurence Fishburne, Bryan Fuller, Caroline Dhavernas, and Richard Armitage
  • Hannibal Lecter 3 3/4″ vinyl figure from Funko
  • Seasons 1 and 2 on Blu-ray from Lionsgate
  • A Hannibal t-shirt from Changes Online

All you have to do to enter is be sure you’re following us on Twitter (so we can DM you if you win!) and tweet the following in its entirety with no alterations:

I’m entering @TheMarySue’s @NBCHannibal giveaway because I think it’s #utterlydelectable! @TitanBooks https://www.themarysue.com/hannibal-giveaway/

You have until Monday, May 18, 2015 – 10:00 a.m. eastern to get your entry in—and sorry, you must have a valid address in the UK, Canada, or the U.S. for us to ship the prize to you. However, if you live internationally and have a friend willing to forward a package along to your location, we won’t snitch.

Good luck!

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