“Tiger King,” the compelling true crime series set in the world of private zoos and their eccentric owners, is getting the comic book treatment.
16.04.2020 - 21:29 / variety.com
By Klaritza Rico
The popular Netflix docu-series “Tiger King” will be the subject of a new comic book coming in June, according to TidalWave Productions.
TidalWave announced on Tuesday it will add the Netflix phenomenon to the “Infamous” series of pop culture comic books. It will be written by Michael Frizell and illustrated by Joe Paradise.
“You can’t make this stuff up. I never imagined I’d be researching a book like this,” said writer Michael Frizell. “It was a challenge to find a focus
“Tiger King,” the compelling true crime series set in the world of private zoos and their eccentric owners, is getting the comic book treatment.
Ever since it premiered on March 20, Netflix miniseries ‘Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness’ has been hogging headlines all over the world. With the ongoing Coronavirus lockdown, people had been looking for new content to watch and the timing was just perfect for Tiger King, the show which has now become a sensation.
Miranda Lambert is already the queen of the Internet for the week thanks to some, well, "exotic" throwback pictures.
It's not even Thursday, but Miranda Lambert already wins for the most jaw-dropping throwback of the week. The country music superstar took to social media on Monday to share footage from her meeting with several of the stars from Netflix's Tiger King, including Joe Exotic (née Joseph Allen Maldonado-Passage) and his ex-husband John Finlay, as well as Joe's former staff member, Kelci "Saff" Saffery.
Making people smile. Miranda Lambert tweeted multiple throwback photos on Monday, April 13, when she visited some of the cast of Netflix’s Tiger King.
There is a Tiger Prince.
By Jordan Moreau
Just three weeks after the Netflix docuseries “Tiger King” has swept the nation, its first spin-off show is here — with Fox and TMZ teaming up for “TMZ Investigates: Tiger King — What Really Went Down?”
Ever since the bonkers goings-on in big cat zoos in America was revealed in the Netflix documentary Tiger King, people have been clamouring to know more.
Can't stop talking about Tiger King? Hoping for more? You're in luck! In a near-inappropriate announcement video, Joel McHale revealed that he's hosting a brand new episode of Tiger King. It's a sort of after show, featuring brand new interviews with subjects of the docuseries, including John Reinke, Joshua Dial, John Finlay, Saff, Erik Cowie, Rick Kirkman, and Jeff and Lauren Lowe, with updates on where they are all now after the release of the series.
Joel McHale is set to host an upcoming eighth installment of the docu-series Tiger King, to be titled Tiger King and I.
By Nellie Andreeva
Netflix releases special version for lockdown karaoke
Cardi B is still obsessing over Tiger King.