Adult Swim Announces NYCC Bowling Event & Boat Cruise

AS @ NYCC

Having already announced a drive-in theater tour, Adult Swim has upped the ante by throwing TWO major events during New York Comic-Con. The cost? NOTHING.

But don’t take my word for it (because I’m generally a liar, and retyping shit is a bitch) here’s the info straight from the source:

Adult Swim and KFC® will host an exclusive fan event at Brooklyn Bowl on Thursday, October 8th to celebrate the launch of Robot Chicken Season 8 and the world premiere of Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical Friendship. The two companies will also debut the third and final custom video in “The Colonel’s Chronicles,” the epic space adventure starring Colonel Sanders and the Robot Chicken that was created by Stoopid Buddy Stoodios. Series co-creators Seth Green and Matthew Senreich will be on hand to greet fans, enjoy some free bowling and celebrate the start of New York Comic Con. KFC® will cater the evening, providing food and drink tickets, as well as free t-shirts to those in attendance while supplies last. Fans 21 years or older can RSVP for the free event at AdultSwimPresents.com.

Back for another float, Adult Swim will also host a nighttime fan party along the Hudson River on Saturday, October 10th as part of New York Comic Con “Super Week”. The Adult Swim Tyrannic Second Maiden Voyage will take lucky fans for a three-hour cruise featuring a night of NYC views & city sights, an up-close look at Lady Liberty, a live performance by a secret musical guest, and the company of Adult Swim friends and family. Boarding time is 8:00 p.m. with a 9:00 p.m. departure. Free for fans 21 years or older, potential passengers can RSVP on AdultSwimPresents.com.

Brooklyn Bowl is located on 61 Wythe Avenue in Hipstersburg Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Doors are at 6 p.m. and the screening begins at 8 p.m.

The cruise will depart from Pier 81, on West 41st Street in Manhattan. Boarding begins at 8 p.m. and the ship pushes off at 9 p.m. It’s scheduled to be a three-hour tour, but we all know how that turned out for Gilligan & company…