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Jasmine Amy Rogers, the Tony-nominated star of 'Boop! The Musical,' reveals her favorite Betty Boop cartoon, too.
Betty Boop's popularity continues to grow in today's culture. With references appearing in the comic strip Doonesbury, where the character B.D.'s busty girlfriend/wife is named "Boopsie" and the ...
If you’re a Betty Boop fan, look for Jeri Lynn Brigante at your next car show, rockabilly concert or swing dance. There’s a good chance she might be there with the ladies from the Long Island ...
The time period of this comic strip is imperative to understanding its impact on society during that period. Blondie and Tootsie empowered women through their ability to be relatable and adaptable.
Following on the high heels of the 2023 hit film “Barbie,” “Boop! The Musical” likewise aims to remake and rebrand another dated pop character for contemporary times and audiences. Unlike ...
“Boop! The Musical” borrows from “Barbie ... worlds of past and present together.) When she lands at Comic Con, people assume Betty is just another attendee (“She’s like a photocopy ...
When Betty Boop leaves her 1930s cartoon world in “Boop!,” she’s transported (don’t ask how) to a Comic Con convention in New York City where she discovers … color.
Betty hops in the contraption and appropriately enough lands smack dab in the middle of Comic Con where she meets Betty Boop stan Trisha (17-year-old Angelica Hale from America’s Got Talent) and her ...
Director Jerry Mitchell’s sing-and-smile-along musical opens in New York, vastly improved from its Chicago tryout and starring the talented Jasmine Amy Rogers as Betty Boop.
At Comic Con, a normie named Dwayne (Ansley Melham) with striking blue eyes—notable, because Betty’s seeing in color for the first time—shrugs her off as a weirdo cosplayer.
Lew created his own font to complement his art, which evokes the era of the “Betty Boop” strips. Doctor Who Magazine No. 615 is available now from Local Comic Shops, WH Smiths, Asda, Tesco and Panini ...