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Why DC won the battle for Comic-Con, but Marvel won the war

Podcast: DC was everywhere last weekend in SoCal, and that was its biggest problem.

Caitlin Petrakovitz Director of audience
Caitlin Petrakovitz studies the Marvel Cinematic Universe like it's a course in school, with an emphasis on the Infinity Saga years. As an audience expert, she rarely writes but when she does it's most certainly about Star Trek, Marvel, DC, Westworld, San Diego Comic-Con and great streaming properties. Or soccer, that's a thing she loves, too.
Jeremy Toeman VP Product and Audience Engagement
Caitlin Petrakovitz

At San Diego Comic-Con last weekend, DC was king. You couldn't throw a stone without hitting a Harley Quinn, Wonder Woman's comic book persona turned 75 and showed off her invisible jet, and then they released those fun trailers and teasers!

We got to see new footage of a badass "Wonder Woman" in action, the "Suicide Squad" grabbing a drink and Batfleck recruiting for "Justice League."

But after all that, come Monday, all anyone was talking about was Marvel. Why? Because sometimes the best thing you can show off is nothing at all.

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