Otaku-sempai
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A little bit, yeah.I forgot how "Golden Age" Lois looked in this story .
A little bit, yeah.I forgot how "Golden Age" Lois looked in this story .
I forgot how "Golden Age" Lois looked in this story .
Lois and Lex Luthor making out, though? Ew .
They're definitely not toning down Red Son Batman .
The Soviet Batman is a stone-cold killer as depicted in this scene from Warner Bros. Animation and DC's feature-length animated film, Superman: Red Son.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will be giving away a limited number of free tickets to the event:Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has provided new images from the DC Universe Movie title Superman: Red Son now available to own on Digital HD. The studio also announced the film’s New York premiere, slated for March 16, 2020 at the SilverScreen Theater at the Directors Guild of America. While currently available on Digital HD, the next installment of the DC Universe Movie line will hit physical media on March 17, 2020. Continue below for press details and media.
Fans wishing to receive free tickets to the New York event on March 16 must RSVP via email to RedSonNYFans@gmail.com.
The body of all fan RSVP emails need ONLY include the (1) name of the entrant, (2) valid email address, (3) the number of tickets being requested (limit four per entry), and where you learned of this event (website name, Twitter feed, etc.). Fans should keep their entry simple – here’s an example of EXACTLY how the body of the RSVP email should appear:
Bruce Wayne
2 tickets
DarkKnight@gmail.com
Diedrich Bader’s Twitter Feed
Tickets to the event will be distributed on a “first come, first served” basis, and fans will be notified via email. Please do not submit more than one request.
Darn, that's disappointing...if understandable because of the virus .
The New York premiere is cancelled. It's because of the Corona Virus.
The New York premiere is cancelled. It's because of the Corona Virus.
Most conventions are usually held in California, meaning not too far to travel for those that would attend. Traveling to New York would usually mean doing so by plane, increasing the risk of catching the virus. While this would make things more difficult for New York Comic Con, for those like San Diego Comic Con, Emerald Con, and Wonder Con, there's less risk. I mean, the Los Angeles premiere last week turned out well.Just heard about this. Makes me nervous about the comic conventions that are coming up.
True, but there's people who fly into California to attend these conventions.Most conventions are usually held in California, meaning not too far to travel for those that would attend. Traveling to New York would usually mean doing so by plane, increasing the risk of catching the virus. While this would make things more difficult for New York Comic Con, for those like San Diego Comic Con, Emerald Con, and Wonder Con, there's less risk. I mean, the Los Angeles premiere last week turned out well.