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Live Blogging Disney’s Investor Day announcements

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Major news for 2021 and beyond is expected.

A conflicted nation struggles as it decides what to watch first on Disney Plus

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There's just too much stuff to watch - but at least I'll be home for Life Day.
Interview: Cecil Castellucci

INTERVIEW: Cecil Castellucci puts a magical, modern twist on SNOW WHITE

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80 years after her debut on the big screen, SNOW WHITE sees a new light in Dark Horse's modern adaptation of the classic tale.

D23 Expo 2019 News Wrap-Up: One Studio to Rule Them All

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Over three days, Disney rolled out a stupendous amount of news regarding everything you love and need.

Check Out the Live Stream from Last Night’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Premiere at...

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Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge is now open at Disneyland following the media preview premiere this week.

What?!? When!?!: Your Updated Comics Cinema Calendar, Disney Edition: To Infinity, and Beyond!!!

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WOW! Disney is king of the box office, with numerous Billion-Dollar-Blockbusters in their library! Avengers: Endgame is closing on $800 Million domestically, passing Black Panther and Avatar to claim the #2 all-time spot! (Yes, BP made...
Joe Caramagna

INTERVIEW: Woo-oo! Talking DuckTales & Comics w/ Creator Joe Caramagna

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Chatting with letterer/writer Joe Caramagna at NYCC!

NYCC ’18: Day 4 of Funko Exclusives Revealed

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Disney, Anime, Movies, Television, and more!

And now Target has exclusive comics – is the world about to end?

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A new line of exclusive comics is on sale at another mass market retailer, as Target has just rolled out five exclusive graphic novels. Will the direct market rise up in anger? Probably not this...

The Gargoyles are back from Funko

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The Defenders of the Night return!

SD Comic Fest 18’: Cultural Appropriation; When It Is and Is Not Done Right

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“If we have it that one culture can’t tell the stories of another culture, we restrict ourselves.”

SD Comic Fest 18’: Cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz on How He Didn’t Want Disney’s “Coco”...

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Sometime after this, Pixar contacted Alcaraz. “They invited me for a ‘little-chat,’” he said. When they asked for his help to work on the movie, Alcaraz was stunned. “I was thinking, ‘wow universe, you have a sick sense of humor.” But, Alcaraz saw this as a great opportunity and accepted it. “I wanted to make sure this wasn’t going to be the Aladdin for Mexicans.”

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