Earlier today, DC Entertainment announced “We Can Be Heroes,” an unprecedented giving campaign to fight the hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa. Below, check out a gallery of images from this morning’s press conference announcing “We Can Be Heroes” at the Time Warner Center in New York City. And to read what people have been saying so far about “We Can Be Heroes,” visit VARIETY, DEADLINE, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER, THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, WALL STREET JOURNAL’s MARKETWATCH, THE WASHINGTON POST’s COMIC RIFFS, MASHABLE, MTV GEEK, COMINGSOON.NET, THE SACRAMENTO BEE, DIGITAL JOURNAL, BROADCAST NEWSROOM, COMIC BOOK RESOURCES, COMICS ALLIANCE, NEWSARAMA, COMIC VINE, COMICBOOK.COM, COMICS BEAT, COMICMIX, ICV2 and SCIENCEFICTION.COM. Gallery captions from left to right: Cokie Roberts, Save the Children Cokie Roberts, Save the Children (2) We Can Be Heroes Press Conference Cokie Roberts and Diane Nelson DC Entertainment execs Geoff Johns_Diane Nelson_Jim Lee Barry Meyer, Diane Nelson, Jeff Robinov Diane Nelson, Jeff Robinov We Can Be Heroes Press Conference 2 Jeff Bewkes, Chairman & CEO, TimeWarner Barry Meyer, Chairman & CEO, WarnerBros Jeff Robinov, President, Warner Bros Pictures Group Diane Nelson, President, DC Entertainment We Can Be Heroes Press Conference 3 Dr. George Rupp, Neal Keny-Guyer, Diane Nelson Speakers at DC Entertainment We Can Be Heroes Event (Group members from left to right: Dr. George Rupp, President & CEO, International Rescue Committee, Jeff Bewkes, Chairman & CEO Time Warner, Barry Meyer, Chairman & CEO, Warner Bros, Jeff Robinov, President Warner Bros Pictures Group, Diane Nelson, President, DC Entertainment, Dr. Maura O'Neill, Senior Counselor and Chief Innovation Officer, USAID, Cokie Roberts, Save the Children Trustee and Political Commentator for ABC News, Neal Keny-Guyer, CEO Mercy Corps)