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Unfortunate Entertainment Weekly cover: 'Batman's Killer Finale'

There’s bad timing. And then there’s bad timing.

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Although the truly unfortunate Entertainment Weekly cover is dated July 20, it was released well before the Aurora massacre that occurred during a screening of “The Dark Knight Rises.” Some Twitter users took Entertainment Weekly to task.

https://twitter.com/lazypadawan/status/227873223310716929

But most realize the “Batman’s Killer Finale” copy was a terrible coincidence that Entertainment Weekly editors wish they could undo.

https://twitter.com/timfhall/status/227754949960933376

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https://twitter.com/rjmoeller/status/228005270301847553

https://twitter.com/Sttbs73/status/226344286336217088

Still, some thought the issue should be pulled from the shelves.

The cover still appears on the Entertainment Weekly website.

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