Win a poster of Genocidal Organ and a copy of the paperback too!

Genocidal Organ is in cinemas nationwide 12th July from Anime Ltd and National Amusements

http://genocidalorganmovie.co.uk/

An uncompromising examination of the human condition against the backdrop of ultra-violence, Genocidal Organ is a thought-provoking thrill ride from one of Japan’s greatest sci-fi minds. A definite staple for science fiction and anime fans alike.

When Bosnia’s capital fell victim to a nuclear attack, the western world transformed into a series of surveillance states in the name of counterterrorism. Developing nations however, have become embroiled in an alarming number of genocidal civil wars, with one person curiously at the centre: the American John Paul (Takahiro Sakurai).

Clavis Shephard (Yuichi Nakamura), a U.S. intelligence officer, leads the charge in an expedition to bring down the “King of Genocides” across a world where hell isn’t what you see or do, but what you can never forget.

To be in with a chance of winning 1 poster of Genocidal Organ and 1 copy of Project Itoh / Genocidal Organ on Paperback all you need to do is answer the question below:
In Genocidal Organ which countries capital is destroyed in a nuclear attack?
A/ France
B/ Bosnia
C/ Germany
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