Movies SuicideGirls have released seven movies since 2005, all directed by Mike Marshall. •
SuicideGirls: The First Tour was self-produced and released on August 30, 2005, by
Epitaph Records. It chronicles the lives of 10 performers on the first North American
Burlesque Tour. •
SuicideGirls: Italian Villa was released on October 24, 2006. It features interviews and photo shoots of 15 European Suicide Girls. • The horror film
Suicide Girls Must Die!, directed by Sawa Suicide, was released in certain theatres on March 12, 2010. It was released as
video on demand on July 16, 2010. •
SuicideGirls: Guide to Living was released on DVD and
Blu-ray on March 16, 2010, and features Suicide Girls putting erotic twists on otherwise everyday activities. •
SuicideGirls: UK Holiday was released in September 2012 and is also available on both DVD and Blu-ray. It documents a weeklong stay in a converted mill in the UK countryside, featuring 30 Suicide Girls from across the globe. •
SuicideGirls: Retrospective was released on November 3, 2012, and is a collection of videos from the previous decade. •
SuicideGirls: Relaunch is the latest offering, released August 8, 2015. It chronicles the recent relaunch of the website, documenting Missy and her team's day-to-day operations of SuicideGirls.
SuicideGirls: The First Tour,
SuicideGirls: Italian Villa and
SuicideGirls: Relaunch all air on the US cable network
Showtime in regular rotations, since the years of their respective release dates.
Games In May 2013, SuicideGirls came to an agreement with
Akaneiro: Demon Hunters game developer
Spicy Horse to use likenesses of their models in a
freemium browser,
BigHead BASH. Players can purchase premium content for 220 in-game tokens each, to
unlock 5 characters in total. The models featured are Bob, Gogo, Milloux, Venom and Radeo. signing a SuicideGirls magazine at
San Diego Comic-Con, 2007
Books SuicideGirls have published four books since 2004, all featuring a variety of photos from the website and interviews with Suicide Girls. •
SuicideGirls (2004,
Feral House) •
SuicideGirls: Beauty Redefined (2008, Ammo Books) •
SuicideGirls: Hard Girls, Soft Light (2013, Ammo Books) •
SuicideGirls: Geekology (2014, Ammo Books)
Comic books SuicideGirls were featured in
Hack/Slash: Annual Vol. 1 in 2008, released by
Devil's Due Publishing. A SuicideGirls comic book miniseries was released in 2011 by
IDW Publishing, containing four issues. The comic books feature pin-up drawings of actual SuicideGirls by artist
Cameron Stewart, as well as a historical story by
Steve Niles. Shortly after, a German edition of the combined miniseries was released.
Magazines SuicideGirls has published three issues of its magazine, otherwise known as the "periodical art book" or "pin-up anthology". Issues 1 and 2 were self-published in 2007 and the third issue was released in 2014 by Ammo Books.
Live events Blackheart Burlesque The SuicideGirls Blackheart
Burlesque group first toured in 2003 and opened for
Guns N' Roses and
Courtney Love, before the tour was suspended for nearly a decade. The show returned in 2013 and toured across the US, Canada and Australia, selling out numerous shows in each country. The show also visited the UK and Chile. Its high-energy mix of classic and new burlesque dancing was choreographed by Manwe Sauls-Addison. The Blackheart Burlesque hosts a show of cult-classic numbers including performances based on
Star Wars and
The Rocky Horror Picture Show and pop culture references like
Game of Thrones and
Fifty Shades of Grey. As of 2016, the show is hosted by Sunny Suicide and Katherine Suicide and features a changing lineup of dancers. The shows have an element of audience participation and guests are encouraged to take photos of the performers and share them on social media.
Ballroom Blitz The SuicideGirls Ballroom Blitz is a monthly rock and metal club night in the UK, taking place at Camden's
Electric Ballroom. It boasts various stage performances including fire performance, pole dancing and classic burlesque, alongside cage dancing and rock, metal and alternative music. Performances come from UK Suicide Girls and Suicide Girl Hopefuls, guest DJs and guest acts from dance and fire performance groups. == Controversies ==