Richie Rich

Netflix's 'Richie Rich' Show Is Here, And It's Weird
Netflix's 'Richie Rich' Show Is Here, And It's Weird
Netflix's 'Richie Rich' Show Is Here, And It's Weird
A few months ago, we brought you the news that Netflix was producing a TV show based on Harvey Comics' infuriatingly wealthy Richie Rich, which naturally led to me venting my boundless rage against the insufferable little tow-headed one-percenter and then doing my best to forget it was happening. Now, though, the Richening is finally upon us.
Netflix Greenlights New Series About Richie Rich
Netflix Greenlights New Series About Richie Rich
Netflix Greenlights New Series About Richie Rich
I consider myself to be a relatively reasonable adult, but if I'm honest with you, there's definitely a list of fictional characters that I hate as though they were real people. As irrational as it may be, there's just this intense level of pure, all-consuming hatred that I feel whenever they come up -- and right at the top of the list, next to Lucy Lane and Funky Winkerbean's Les Moore, is that rotten little plutocrat Richie Rich. I cannot even begin to explain how much I hate that kid. As a result, I've been in a sour mood since yesterday, when Netflix announced a new live-action Richie Rich series, starring Jake Brennan as the title trillionaire.
Richie Rich Fashion Collection Marketed To Awful Rich Kids
Richie Rich Fashion Collection Marketed To Awful Rich Kids
Richie Rich Fashion Collection Marketed To Awful Rich Kids
LA-based fashion brand JOYRICH has collaborated with DreamWorks to create a decadently tacky streetwear collection starring none other than Richie Rich. Although this is not Richie Rich's apparel debut (he previously appeared in the MISHKA NYC x Harvey Comics collaboration), JOYRICH's approach to the character solely features a repetitive motif of Richie holding a large sack of his parent's money on shirts, skirts, purses, and more. Judging from the price list, the imagery may serve as an indicator of how many sacks of money you'll have to shell out for this gear. From $40 iPhone skins to $198 backpacks, it's clear that JOYRICH x Richie Rich is genuinely and unironically reaching out to stylish rich kids who have enough money bags to be covered in an allover pattern rich kids holding money bags.
Link Ink: ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ vs. ‘Zombie,’ ‘Justice League: Doom’ Images, ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ Game Art
Link Ink: ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ vs. ‘Zombie,’ ‘Justice League: Doom’ Images, ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ Game Art
Link Ink: ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ vs. ‘Zombie,’ ‘Justice League: Doom’ Images, ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ Game Art
Legal: Diary of a Wimpy Kid author Jeff Kinney filed a lawsuit this week against Antarctic Press over their Diary of a Zombie Kid parody comics (one of which is currently scheduled to get a Free Comic Book Day release). Anime: Marvel's Blade anime will come to American audiences via G4 this January...
Richie Rich to Return as Globetrotting Adventurer at Ape Entertainment
Richie Rich to Return as Globetrotting Adventurer at Ape Entertainment
Richie Rich to Return as Globetrotting Adventurer at Ape Entertainment
Ape Entertainment announced at New York Comic Con on Saturday plans to return the classic Harvey Comics character Richie Rich to comic book shelves, but in a new incarnation imaged for modern audiences. While the character has been traditionally depicted as a warm-hearted young boy, the new Richie Rich will be a teenage adventurer, traveling the world to right wrongs with his enormous wealth... Re