Radical Publishing to sponsor Heal the Bay charity event

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Radical Publishing to sponsor Heal the Bay charity event

August 18th, 2008, LOS ANGELES – Radical Publishing is proud to team up with Global Image Group in sponsoring Global’s Annual Summer Celebration to help raise money for Heal the Bay, a non-profit organization, dedicated to protecting California’s Santa Monica Bay.

Hosted at restaurant and nightclub RITUAL in Los Angeles, CA on August 21st, Radical will be providing gift packages of Radical Creations’ clothing for all the guests in attendance.

Barry Levine, Radical Publishing’s President and Publisher notes, “When I heard that Radical Publishing had an opportunity to help out the folks at Heal the Bay, I immediately signed us up to participate. Living in Los Angeles, I understand the importance of keeping our oceans clean and appreciate the work that Heal the Bay does. The Annual Summer Celebration looks to be a classy event and I am glad to see Radical contributing to making it a successful occasion.”

In addition to the live music, silent auction and entertainment, Radical Publishing’s video trailers for Caliber: First Canon of Justice, Freedom Formula: Ghost of the Wasteland, Yoshitaka Amano’s Mateki: The Magic Flute and the upcoming January 2009 release, Shrapnel will be shown on the plasma screens lining the walls. Radical’s video trailers first made an appearance at the San Diego Comic-Con in July and can be seen either on Radical’s myspace page (www.myspace.com/radicalpublishing) or on the following youtube.com page links:

Yoshitaka Amano’s Mateki: The Magic Flute

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJCYftV1h_U

Freedom Formula: Ghost of the Wasteland

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRABoVBSN28

Caliber: First Canon of Justice

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEYuveRBy80

Shrapnel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VY2WB3ZXos

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