Bored Ape Yacht Club is an NFT collection featuring cartoon apes generated by an algorithm, with several NFTs owned by celebrities like Jimmy Fallon, Paris Hilton, and Justin Bieber. While NFTs are ...
The comic book industry has enjoyed a century of success both exploiting its creators for endless profit and bilking readers out of their hard-earned cash with empty hype and gimmickry, but what if ...
Today, Bleeding Cool launched NFTWatch, an e-mailing list looking at how the comic book industry involves itself and reacts to the emerging NFT marketplace for non-fungible tokens. For collectors, ...
Valiant, never a stranger to flashy trends, is wading into the NFT market beginning this weekend, with a Punk Mambo NFT offered for sale beginning on February 20. And while most consumers don’t have ...
Method Man returns with a new single and limited edition NFT collection introducing the first five Tical Universe comic characters. Method Man has released new music and a new NFT collection ...
What Happened: According to a Wednesday announcement, DC will send free NFTs featuring its characters to those who register to attend the DC FanDome online event on Oct. 16. The participants will also ...
is a senior tech and policy editor focused on online platforms and free expression. Adi has covered virtual and augmented reality, the history of computing, and more for The Verge since 2011. The NFT ...
A comic book company that dates back to 1939 is getting into the Web3 space with its own metaverse-inspired NFT collection. What Happened: Archie Comics is launching “Archieverse: Eclipse Collection,” ...
In the latest NFT news from Snoop Dogg, the rapping multihyphenate will appear on a series of NFT comic book covers. The Death Row records owner will grace five different covers of “Supercuzz,” a ...
Spider-Man NFTs or Non-fungible tokens will be launching on August 7 and 8, marking the first official release of the "friendly neighborhood" hero on the digital marketplace, Marvel announced. A giant ...
In 1988, when fans turned against the second character to wear the costume of Batman’s sidekick, Robin, a character named Jason Todd, D.C. Comics set up a telephone poll system to decide whether Todd ...