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Comic Con: Battle: Los Angeles Poster Reveals The W.A.T.C.H. Website![]()
While roaming the streets of San Diego, our own Katey Rich spotted a little something hanging on the Hard Rock Hotel. Unlike most of the movie posters decorating the town for Comic Con, this one lacks a title. However, if you take the text and plug it into your web browser, you’re directed to the Battle: Los Angeles website.
The entry page offers up a little story about a 1942 occurrence during which thousands saw something in the Los Angeles sky. Shots were fired, but nothing was ever hit. The object disappeared, the investigation ended and that was that – until now. Enter the site to get a taste of what W.A.T.C.H. has to offer. It’s an organization dedicated to protecting the public from alien threats. The group's two top priorities? Inform the public of this danger and prepare and plan for impending attack. The site comes packed with expert analysis videos during which two men offer up historical evidence that we’re not only not alone, but that we’re being watched. There are also some clips of civilians claiming to have caught a glimpse of something out of this world and newspaper clippings documenting sightings. In the words of W.A.T.C.H. “they are watching us, we must watch them,” so click here to head over to ReportThreats.org and study up. ![]() UPDATE: We snapped a few more photos that show off the full display, including smaller banners over the windows of a nearby buildings that likely describe other "attacks" in other cities throughout history. Just in case you ever doubted how elaborate Comic Con marketing can get. ![]() ![]() For more complete Comic Con coverage go here. |