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Marvel Comics has been teasing a very dark Spider-Man. The return of the black costume. And big changes for the character in a new storyline by Zeb Wells and Patrick Gleason. Today's Amazing ...
Welcome back, adventurers! It’s time once again to roll for initiative… and for laughs. This week’s Dungeons & Dragons memes are looted fresh from an evil wizard on the internet and ...
In a heartfelt Instagram post, the 'Idea of You' actor shared his excitement and gratitude for the chance to play Prince Adam, the man behind the mighty He-Man.
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A New Yorker dressed as the "Tin Man" from the The Wizard of Oz may have wished he could click his heels three times to get out of this one, a drunk driving arrest. Prior to his arrest Sunday ...
The costume he wore looked great, and he was so animated and lively in the film despite the fact that the costume itself weighed almost 90 lbs. It was made from real lion fur with a mask sculpted ...
Jordan Roth collaborated with fashion designer Zac Posen yet again to create a Snow White-inspired Evil Queen costume for the New York Restoration Project’s 27th annual Halloween Gala, “Once ...
Tap your heels three times because the Costume Designers Guild Awards will be displaying a replica of the The Wizard of Oz‘s ruby slippers at the entrance to the ballroom of the Feb. 22 ceremony ...
The oil can, used in the 1939 classic, is thought to be the last original item left from the Tin Man's iconic costume A piece of cinematic history from the classic film The Wizard of Oz will soon ...
A man has shared the devilish prank he wants to play on Trick-or-Treaters who visit his house this Halloween - and people can't decide if he's 'evil' or a 'legend' ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. One of the two known Cowardly Lion costumes worn by Bert Lahr in ...