The obligatory comic panel at our Sci-Fi convention. C’mon, admit it, Superheroes are sci fi, aren’t they. Superman is an alien, that’s sci fi. Spider Man got bit by a radioactive spider, that’s sci fi. Batman is a billionaire that cares about the little people of his community, that’s sci fi. Lex Luthor is a tech billionaire who only cares about himself, okay that’s every billionaire, but this one dresses up in a kryptonite powered armor to fight an alien, that sci fi!
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