Warner Bros. Releases Lobo International Poster for Supergirl Film; Criticized as Mediocre
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Kaitlyn Booth
A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
The article critiques a newly released international Lobo character poster for the upcoming Supergirl film from Warner Bros. and DC Studios. The author compares it to a previously released Supergirl poster that was widely panned for poor design elements like empty space, bad Photoshop lines, and inconsistent lighting. While the Lobo poster is described as "fine" and better than the earlier one, the overall tone is dismissive and unenthusiastic about the quality of these promotional materials.
Key quotes
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The other day, we got subjected to an absolutely awful Supergirl international poster.
There were so many things about it that didn't work, from the empty space to the weird Photoshop lines to the fact that no one was even lit the same way.
Superhero posters aren't always great, but this one was pretty terrible, and that's saying something.
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