Marvel Turns Disney’s Theme Parks Into Setting for New Comicbook Adventures
Disney is giving its theme park attractions a backstory in comicbook form. Marvel and Walt Disney Imagineering will launch “Disney Kingdoms: Seekers of the Weird” as the first of a new comicbook series...
View ArticleIs ‘Marvel Universe Live!’ the Comic Book Company’s ‘Cirque du Marvel’?
Marvel fans already are calling the company’s upcoming touring show “Marvel Universe Live!” “Cirque du Marvel.” And that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Marvel used New York Comic Con to unveil the...
View ArticleNetflix Orders Four Marvel Live-Action Series
Netflix and Disney announced a multiyear deal under which Marvel Television will develop four original live-action series based on four of Marvel’s popular street-hero characters, set to bow in 2015....
View ArticleBose and ‘Arrow:’ Sound Company Helps the CW Launch Superhero Spinoff ‘Blood...
Bose, the maker of high-end electronics devices like sound-cancelling headphones and speaker systems, is going after a younger audience by pairing up with the CW’s “Arrow.” Together with the network...
View ArticleMachinima, Adrian Askarieh to Adapt ‘Enormous’ Comicbook as Digital Series...
After scoring with live action web series based on the “Halo” and “Mortal Kombat” video game franchises, Machinima is turning to comicbooks for new programming. The online entertainment player, whose...
View ArticleDC Entertainment Gives Fans ‘All Access’ Look at Super Heroes with Web Series
DC Entertainment is feverishly looking to exploit how its iconic comic book characters save the day across a wide variety of platforms from films to smartphones. The hard part is making sure fans can...
View ArticleDC Entertainment Turns Video Games into Interactive Comic Books
Gameification is coming to comic books. DC Entertainment and digital studio Madefire have started producing a series of interactive graphic novels that offer choose-your-own-adventure type elements,...
View ArticleMarvel to Take Over ‘Star Wars’ Comic Books from Dark Horse
Marvel will take over the publishing of new “Star Wars” comic books, with Dark Horse Comics losing the licensing deal its had for over 20 years. The rights to the sci-fi franchise will be handled by...
View ArticleFirst Look at ‘The Marvel Experience’ Tour
Instead of a circus tent, large domes will shape “The Marvel Experience,” an upcoming traveling show from Marvel Entertainment and Hero Ventures. The companies have revealed the design for the two-acre...
View ArticleDoes Marvel Want Johnny Depp to Join Superhero Universe?
It was only a matter of time before Marvel Studios started courting Johnny Depp to play one of its superheroes. Sources have told Latino Review that the Mouse House’s main man is in very early...
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