Comic-Con: Warner Bros. Reveals Collectible Bag Designs
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July 9, 2012
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Warner Bros. Entertainment has announced that they will again sponsor the official bag of Comic-Con International: San Diego 2012. You can check out all seven collectible designs below!
Over 130,000 of the oversized 24×29 bags have been produced and will be provided to Comic-Con attendees as they check in to the convention. The 2012 edition will be a messenger-style bag with shoulder strap and, of course, a poster-protecting pocket.
Designed by Warner Bros. Worldwide Television Marketing, the bags feature double-sided artwork. Each will have the all-new Comic-Con 2012 official design on one side, with the other highlighting Warner Bros. titles, including TV series live-action and animated from Warner Bros. Television and Warner Bros. Animation, and upcoming theatrical features from Warner Bros. Pictures.
The featured TV titles are “Arrow”, “The Big Bang Theory”, “DC Nation”, “Fringe”, “Supernatural” and “The Vampire Diaries”, along with (not yet pictured) motion pictures Man of Steel and Pacific Rim.







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