She’s been in cartoon strips, television shows and movies. Now, she’s taking center stage in San Diego at a new exhibit at the Comic-Con Museum. The museum on Thursday opened a new exhibit to honor ...
With a new, exclusively curated exhibit, San Diego’s Comic-Con Museum is celebrating the more than 90-year legacy of Betty Boop, whose child-like voice and pin-curl hair won the hearts of adult ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new exhibit at the San Diego Comic Con Museum, Becoming Betty Boop, is opening June 27. STORY ...
Created in the ’30s by animation legend Max Fleischer, Betty Boop is set for a reboot soon in a new feature-length film, set to be produced by Simon Cowell’s Syco production company and Animal Logic. ...
The most famous female cartoon star of all came back this year. All-new adventures of Betty Boop (with her pals Koko the Clown and Bimbo.) came to Dynamite Entertainment from award-winning writer ...
This is the cover to a new Betty Boop comic book from Dynamite Entertainment, heading up their all-ages line, in a deal with Fleischer Studios and King Features Syndicate. This is the first time the ...
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Spare a thought for Mr. Boop’s bald spot — or is it a yarmulke? In Max Fleischer’s 1932 cartoon “Minnie the Moocher,” Betty ...
A retrospective on Betty Boop. A showcase of three Tijuana-based comic artists. An exhibit on an award-winning, Southern California graphic novelist. Those are the three new exhibitions coming to the ...
For lovers of books, movies, characters, and more, Jan. 1 annually marks more than just a new year; it's also the start of new copyrighted items entering the public domain, making classic works ...
Betty Boop, the iconic scat-singing cartoon flapper with a giant head and tiny dress, made her debut on Aug. 9, 1930, in the animated short “Dizzy Dishes.” Like many other characters at the time, she ...
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