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ringodrum.jpgRingo Starr has undertaken a joint venture with Stan Lee's POW! Entertainment to develop a multimedia franchise that will find the former Beatles drummer staring as a superpowered animated version of himself. The Starr-Lee project initially will be launched as a 60- or 90-minute DVD, but POW! and Starr's entertainment company Rocca Bella plan to explore TV, feature films and other avenues.

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ringostarr.jpgThe ex-Beatle is set to feature in a new cartoon which will hit TV and DVD next year.

The brainchild of the cartoon is ’Spider-Man’ creator Stan Lee.

He said: "Ringo is beloved worldwide for his commitment to people and his singular wit. Our Ringo superhero character will combine these qualities, along with Ringo's secret powers."

Starr added:"How great to hang out with Stan and laugh, laugh, laugh, as we're in the first stages of creating this soon-to-be masterpiece. Adding music to this adventure is something I am also looking forward to."

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ringo's 'singular wit?' where has this wit been hiding all these years? and what's his superpower gonna be, that he's gonna bore everyone to death?

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oh how the mighty have fallen! :lol:

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