24 de abril de 2014 - 10:24 a. m.
El capitolio de EE.UU. se llenó de superhéroes en busca de un Récord Guinness
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A young women checks her green make-up as she gathers with people dressed in superhero-style costumes at the US Capitol in Washington, DC on April 18, 2014, in an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
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People dressed in superhero-style costumes line up for a photo near the US Capitol in Washington, DC on April 18, 2014, in an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
AFP - PAUL J. RICHARDS
People dressed in superhero-style costumes line up for a photo near the US Capitol in Washington, DC on April 18, 2014, in an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
AFP - PAUL J. RICHARDS
People dressed in superhero-style costumes line up for a photo near the US Capitol in Washington, DC on April 18, 2014, in an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
AFP - PAUL J. RICHARDS
People dressed in superhero-style costumes line up for a photo near the US Capitol in Washington, DC on April 18, 2014, in an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
AFP - PAUL J. RICHARDS
People dressed in superhero-style costumes line up for a photo near the US Capitol in Washington, DC on April 18, 2014, in an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
AFP - PAUL J. RICHARDS
People dressed in superhero-style costumes line up for a photo near the US Capitol in Washington, DC on April 18, 2014, in an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
AFP - PAUL J. RICHARDS
A young women checks her green make-up as she gathers with people dressed in superhero-style costumes at the US Capitol in Washington, DC on April 18, 2014, in an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
AFP - PAUL J. RICHARDS
Two middle aged men check out each other's Batman uniforms while waiting at the US Capitol in Washington, DC on April 18, 2014, during an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
AFP - PAUL J. RICHARDS
Two men in super-hero uniforms take a selfie while waiting at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on April 18, 2014, during an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
AFP - PAUL J. RICHARDS
A man identifies his hidden super-hero identity as he checks-in with officials doing the counting at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on April 18, 2014, during an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
AFP - PAUL J. RICHARDS
Officials count people in super-hero costumes at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on April 18, 2014, during an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
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Emma Puranen(L), from Fairfax, VA, and her friend Dominique Villanueva, from Ashburn, VA, pose in charactor wearing super-hero costumes at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on April 18, 2014, during an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
AFP - PAUL J. RICHARDS
Asher, 8yrs-old, from Cheverly, Maryland, wears a "NOVA" helmet as he waits at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, April 18, 2014, during an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
AFP - PAUL J. RICHARDS
David Gayer, from Silver Spring, MD, wears a colander strainer as a helmet for his "Flash" costume and is intervied on TV, as he waits at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, April 18, 2014, during an attempt to break a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS record of people as comic book charactors. They had 237 charactors show up, but needed 1532 to break the record set in China. The colorful visitors are in Washington, DC, attending the Awesome Con 2014, a celebration of all things pop culture, with a focus on comic books, science fiction, and fantasy, at the Washington Convention Center. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
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