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Batman Ninja Invades NYC for Two Free Fan Events



Batman Ninja is heading to New York for two free events!

On May 1, fans will get to enjoy a free screening and panel discussion at The Directors Guild of America (110 West 57th St). The next day (May 2), some of Batman Ninja’s filmmakers and voice actors will meet fans for a free Q&A and signing of exclusive Batman Ninja posters at Kinokuniya Bookstore (1073 Avenue of the Americas), starting at 5:30pm.

Here’s the confirmed talent for both free events:
  • Jumpei Mizusaki (director)
  • Kazuki Nakashima (writer)
  • Takashi Okazaki (character designer)
  • Roger Craig Smith (Batman)
  • Tony Hale (Joker)
  • Grey Griffin (Catwoman)
  • Tara Strong (Harley Quinn) as Harley Quinn

Want to attend the screening on May 1? Send an email to BatmanNinjaNYC@gmail.com with the following info in the body of the email:

  • Your name
  • Number of tickets you’re requesting (four is the max)
  • Your email address
  • Where you heard about the tickets (it would be super cool of you to put “Comic Book Conversations”)
In case that wasn’t clear enough, check out the example, below.

Double check your email before sending because you’re only allowed to enter once, okay? Tickets will be distributed on a first come, first served basis. If you're one of the lucky ticket winners, you'll get an email by this Friday (April 27). Hopefully I'll see some of you there. Good luck!
Batman Ninja is currently available on Digital HD; the Blu-ray and DVD goes on sale May 8.


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