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Danika Lee Massey, [1] also known as Comic Book Girl 19, CBG19, or DanikaXIX, is a YouTube personality and adult model known for her commentaries on comics, films, books, and television shows. [3] She has a degree in sequential art from the Savannah College of Art and Design .
The Legend of the Blue Lotus. The following is a list of female superheroes in comic books, television, film, and other media. Each character's name is followed by the publisher's name in parentheses; those from television or movies have their program listed in square brackets, and those in both comic books and other media appear in parentheses.
Belinda (comic strip) Bella Donna (Keeping Up with the Joneses) The Belles of St. Lemons; Beryl the Peril; Bessy (comics) Betty (comic book) Betty (comic strip) Betty and Me; Betty Cooper, Betty Cooper; Biancaneve; Dora Bianchi; Big Bertha (character) Billy the Cat (British comics) Birds of Prey (2020 film) Black Cat (Harvey Comics) Black Womb ...
From television recaps to comic book reviews, Massey's weekly clips have garnered over 33 million views and have helped her nab a starring role in go90's newest series "Marvel Off the Rack." And ...
Confirming that the Anansi Boys comic series and collected volume have been cancelled. — Dark Horse Comics (@DarkHorseComics) January 25, 2025 Gaiman responded to the allegations in a blog post ...
Gwen Stok – comics adaptations of the short stories by Toon Tellegen [483] Marlon Teunissen [484] Magda van Tilburg – makes comic books in Latin and Ancient Greek [485] Jip van den Toorn [486] Marjorie Velthuyse – Izzie, Suul & Juul [487] Toby Vos, aka Neeltje Vos [488] Marloes de Vries – Lotta [489] Marijn van der Waa – Hibou [490]
Comicsgate is an alt-right campaign in opposition to diversity and progressivism in the North American superhero comic book industry. Its proponents target the creators hired, the characters depicted, and the stories told, and argue that these elements have led to a decline in both quality and sales.
Neil Gaiman has been dropped by Dark Horse Comics following a bombshell New York Magazine cover story in which several woman accused the “Sandman” and “Coraline” author of sexual assault.