At least in the literary world. Brookline author Gary K. Wolf, who first introduced the characters of Roger Rabbit, Eddie Valiant and Jessica Rabbit in his 1981 book, "Who Censored Roger Rabbit?" ...
Roger Rabbit is back! The character, which began its life in an adult-oriented novel written by Gary K. Wolf, will return in a new novel titled Who Wacked Roger Rabbit? It will be released exclusively ...
We may or may not ever get to see a movie sequel to the classic Who Framed Roger Rabbit — but there’s definitely a new Roger Rabbit novel in the pipeline. Gary Wolf, the author of the novel Who ...
Now, if you call yourself a real toon fan, you must’ve already known that Roger Rabbit was based on a 1981 novel by Gary K. Wolf entitled “Who Censored Roger Rabbit?.” Another look at the ...
Between 1981 to 1983, Disney made its first attempt at adapting Gary K. Wolf’s book “Who Censored Roger Rabbit.” Below, is an eight-minute video that contains test footage and concept art. It looks a ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Disney’s 1988 classic Who Framed Roger Rabbit has finally arrived on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray / Digital ...
Who Framed Roger Rabbit was one of the most seminal animated projects of the last thirty years, but few people are aware of the long gestation of the project. Disney had purchased the rights to Gary K ...
Get ready to go back to Toontown. More than 30 years after its original release, Who Framed Roger Rabbit is arriving on 4K later this year. And die-hard collectors will soon be able to own the film in ...
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is one of many beloved and iconic films from the ’80s, but it doesn’t get a lot of love as far as merchandise is concerned. However, Super7 has delivered a little something for ...
Thirty years ago, Robert Zemeckis invited moviegoers to enter a version of 1940s Hollywood where humans and animated toons lived side by side. Released on June 22, 1988, the Disney-produced Who Framed ...
"I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way..." Well, it seems Miss Rabbit was drawn just a little too bad (ie, sexy) for Disney, as the infamously sultry Who Framed Roger Rabbit? character is to be given a ...