Fighting baddies is NBD for 'Electra Woman & Dyna Girl' in exclusive poster

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Saba Hamedy
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NEW YORK -- With Electra Woman and Dyna Girl ready to fight all evil deeds at Stream Con, Mashable has your first look at their official poster -- and has also learned that the first two episodes will debut imminently at New York's first online video convention.

Fullscreen and Legendary Entertainment’s digital media unit are set to unveil the art from the Electra Woman & Dyna Girl reboot Friday at Stream Con. Comic-book artist Annie Wu rendered YouTubers Grace Helbig and Hannah Hart as Sid and Marty Krofft's campy superheroines from the '70s, and you can see them here first:

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We're also hearing that the first two episodes of the show will be screened Friday afternoon at Stream Con, New York's first digital content conference (of which Mashable is a media partner) going on at The Javits Center through Sunday.

The Twitter account for Electra Woman & Dyna Girl hinted about the event Thursday.

We're taking over @StreamConNYC & we have a SUPER surprise for our fans! Join Friday's event https://t.co/iVvgX6eL8F pic.twitter.com/bHs7R4Pdc2

— ElectraWomanDynaGirl (@ElectraDyna) October 29, 2015

An email sent to those who signed up for the event read: "#EWDG Takes NYC. We hope you're ready because we are!"

Helbig, who starred in her own E! show, and Hart, known for her funny "My Drunk Kitchen" videos on YouTube, collectively have more than 5 million subscribers to their respective channels.

"Grace and Hannah, Sid and Marty, Legendary and Fullscreen! This is basically our plot to break the Internet in 2015," George Strompolos, the founder and CEO of Fullscreen, said in a statement in February following news of the reboot. "As we continue to expand our premium content strategy, we're extremely proud to collaborate with such great partners and can't wait to bring this amazing concept to fans everywhere.”

Helbig and Hart starred in another Fullscreen release, Camp Takota, last year. On Wednesday, Lionsgate announced it is picking up Dirty Thirty, a film from Helbig, Hart and YouTuber Mamrie Hart.

And in case you're not familiar with the 1970s series that appeared alongside H.R. Pufnstuf, Doctor Shrinker and Land of the Lost, the theme song is really all you need to get the idea. And ready for the reboot:

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