The Flash, Supergirl And More Are Highlighted On TV Guide Comic-Con Covers

The 2016 San Diego Comic-Con is right around the corner, and as per usual, TV Guide has revealed a series of very cool covers featuring some of the best Warner Bros. TV shows. Those are Supergirl, Supernatural, Blindspot, and The Flash, and you can check them all out in the gallery above.
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The 2016 San Diego Comic-Con is right around the corner, and as per usual, TV Guide has revealed a series of very cool covers featuring some of the best Warner Bros. TV shows. Those are Supergirl, Supernatural, Blindspot and The Flash, and you can check them all out in the gallery above.

There’s nothing too revealing here, though it’s worth noting that The Flash’s costume looks a much brighter red than normal. Could this be our first look at a slightly new design for the Fastest Man Alive in season three of The CW series? We’ll have to wait and see, but either way, it’s not quite as cool as that recently revealed first look at Kid Flash.

Conspicuous by its absence here is Arrow. Stephen Amell has been featured on the cover of TV Guide for years now, but he’s been left off this year, a sign perhaps that its not just fans who are beginning to sour on the DC Comics adaptation. Alternatively, it could just be that the magazine decided it would be a refreshing change of pace to spotlight a female TV hero instead with Supergirl and Blindspot (which has been a pretty huge hit for NBC).

Tell us, which of these Warner Bros. TV shows are you looking forward to seeing most at Comic-Con?


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