Bieber fever unfortunately proved fatal for the animated version of the teen heartthrob, as Cartman dispenses of the star in South Park.
Betty fever is still raging on Nick at Nite's Glenn Martin, DDS! Is the has-been rapper trying to stage his own Hammertime comeback?
Bieber fever reaches a whole new (heroic) level as the pop sensation and young heartthrob gets his very own comic book in Bluewater's Fame series of biographical comics.
Posh has lent her voice to Nickelodeon fave SpongeBob SquarePants for "The Clash of Triton," an ep airing this summer. There's nothing like a British accent (or an animated crown—check it out!) to class up a deep-sea soiree. Whatever happens, we're sure it'll be a completely absorbing performance.
It's probably safe to say this shot was taken before the rock star decided to use his bald buddy for karate practice in the June 11 episode of Glenn Martin, DDS.
The famously indecisive single dad has been pixelated for The Bachelor: The Video Game from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Former Bachelor Andy Baldwin, Bachelorettes Jillian Harris and Trista Sutter and host Chris Harrison are also lending their images and voices to the game. Sounds fun, but where do the automatic weapons and zombies come in?
Phonetic wolf howl! Bluewater Productions has added a comic-book biography of the Twilight star to its existing collection, which so far includes separate volumes on Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.
The judges from Fox's hit talent show, Simon Cowell, Ellen DeGeneres, Kara DioGuardi, Randy Jackson and host Ryan Seacrest, are set to pay a visit to Springfield on The Simpsons season finale, airing May 23. Simon, watch out! You just might have a replacement in Moe the bartender.
The country cutie's curls look almost as adorable in ink as they do in person! Bluewater Productions' Fame graphic biography hits comic book stores July 2010 and even features her relationship with Joe Jonas!
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Rob Reiner teams up with Tom Cruise, Mel Gibson, Kanye West, Michael Jackson, Oprah Winfrey and many more to sue the people of South Park for all the grief they've dished out to Hollywood's finest over the years.
The rapper won't be a gay fish on his appearance on The Cleveland Show! Instead, he's voicing a kid named Kenny West! Taraji P. Henson serves as the mouthpiece to his girlfriend, Chanel (not pictured).
Kim and her sisters get the South Park treatment after Butters, who's become America's new literary genius, inspires a deranged fan to "kill the phonies." Unfortunately, the cartoon Kardashians are the victims.
The star of Twilight and The Runaways gets her own tale told in a 32-page comic book biography.
Cartman peeking up at the embattled golfer as he gives his big apology speech on South Park brings hilarity to an otherwise harrowing situation (harrowing, at least, for Elin Nordegren).
The A-Team isn't just getting a makeover in movie form! Twentieth Century Fox and IDW Publishing have teamed up to launch a new comic book series—featuring redrawn characters to look more like the actors playing them!—to act as a prequel to the movie hitting theaters in June.
Twilight's sparkle vamp is just as brooding and hot in Bluewater Productions' latest Fame comic.
The Golden Globes host brings the funny in 'toon form to HBO's new Ricky Gervais Show.
Has the band turned into a caricature of itself? Nope, just characters on The Simpsons.
The "Bad Romance" babe kicks off Bluewater Productions' new Fame comic-book series in May 2010. Robert Pattinson, Taylor Swift, David Beckham and 50 Cent are expected to follow, so stay tuned!
The funnylady's teacher character on the Jan. 10, 2010, episode of The Cleveland Show is reportedly just as likely to skin a cat as her Glee counterpart, Sue Sylvester.
One might argue that the talk-show maven is already animated enough as it is, but the comic gets a comic in March 2010, thanks to the Female Force series.
Edward Cullen gets quite the makeover—love the ruby red lips!—at the hands of The Sims 3.
We're actually not sure if any of these Sims-ified wolves is supposed to be Jacob, but we really don't mind. We just miss their abs, which seem to be lost in 'toonish translation.
The "Young Americans" singer may look demure as a star of the new Lego: Rock Band game, but he still wails.