The Magic City was home to Betty Boop, Popeye and Ko-Ko the Clown.
A host of characters, movies, and songs created in the early 1930s will enter the public domain at midnight on Jan. 1, 2026.
Are cinema-goers ready for a bloodthirsty Betty Boop? The question will be answered later this year when the Jazz Age cartoon icon is rebooted as a vicious villain in a low-budget horror film.
Outdoor writer and photographer Corbet Deary is featured regularly in The Sentinel-Record. Today, Deary takes readers on a ...
Below are some comic and cartoon books scheduled for January 2026 release (or so). Images and links from a variety of ...
Beloved US cultural icons Nancy Drew, Betty Boop, and Blondie have joined Popeye, Winnie the Pooh, and Mickey Mouse in the public domain. On Jan. 1, several literary, cartoon, and comic characters ...
In a CBR advance review of The Rocketeer: The Island #1, learn how this thrilling new adventure ties into a lost story by The ...
Good Housekeeping awarded Popeye the “Good Housekeeping Nutritionist Approved Emblem” in their January/February 2024 issue.
As 2026 begins, so does a new chapter for creativity. Thousands of books, films, songs and works of art from the early 20th ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This pen-and-ink drawing was prepared ...
Animated music videos are a staple of the medium and a go-to for artists who either do not want to appear in their own clips or — for one reason or another — don’t have the time to turn up for a video ...
Today’s cartoonists paying homage to the cartoonists of yesteryear. Bushmiller and Cash, Nancy and SluggoOn Monday Caroline ...