Well, dear readers, it appears that the infamously chic and impossibly thin Cruella De Vil has clawed her way into her very own comic series, aptly titled Disney Villains: Cruella De Vil #1. Planned ...
Welcome to the catwalk of comic book calamities where the runway is rife with rascals, and "good taste" is just another word for "next victim." Sharp your claws and don your most extravagant fur coat ...
When Dodie Smith first introduced Cruella de Vil in her novel The One Hundred and One Dalmatians, she called immediate attention to the villain’s outfit. The book’s human protagonists, Mr. and Mrs.
Disney's policy about smoking on-screen left Emma Stone's take on Cruella de Vil without her famous prop. She may not be the title character, but there’s no question that Cruella de Vil is a bigger ...
For a character that gets a little less than nine minutes of screen time in her 1961 screen debut, Cruella de Vil has an outsized legacy. Over the years, the villain of Disney’s original animated “101 ...
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