Pop links: The Who, The Fly, Bonanza star dies, New Andy Griffith Show

What's left of the Who has revealed its set list for it's upcoming Super Bowl half-time performance.

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Booksteve spots the possible first appearance of Simon and Kirby's "The Fly."

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"Bonanza" and "Trapper John, M.D." actor Pernell Roberts has died, reports The New York Times.

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Check out "The New Andy Griffith Show" from 1971.

Jack Kirby King Arthur drawing up for bid

A nice work by the King up on eBay now.



Lost Jan and Dean album on the way from Rhino?

Click the words "surfs up" in the "upcoming" section of the Rhino Handmade site and you hear a snippet of "Little Old Lady from Tijuana." Yes, "Tijuana."

Collectors speculate this means an official release of Jan and Dean's "lost" Carnival of Sound album is on the way and, indeed, this under-construction official site confirms it.

Sure, they get eclipsed by the Beach Boys, but J&D created some superb, imaginative surf and sunshine pop. I have a great double-LP J&D best-of which features a great chart detailing when they recorded particular tracks, how many vocal overdubs they featured (lots), what cars they were driving at the time, and which girls they were dating. Brilliant!

Looking forward to this release.

Paperback cover parade: Haunted Lady by Mary Roberts Rinehart

By the author of "The Bat," which inspired Batman.


Music new releases Jan. 26, 2010: Corinne Bailey Rae, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Magnetic Fields, Elvis soundtracks

The SeaIrmRealismViva Las Vegas [Soundtrack]Fun In Acapulco [Soundtrack]Girls! Girls! Girls! [Soundtrack]Girl Happy [Soundtrack]Frankie And Johnny [Soundtrack]Clambake [Soundtrack]

DVD new releases Jan. 26, 2010: Michael Jackson This is It, Whip it, Paris Texas Criterion edition, Charlie Brown, Soul Power, more

Michael Jackson: This Is ItWhip ItParis, Texas (Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]I Hope They Serve Beer in HellYou're a Good Man, Charlie BrownSoul Power

Pop links: Sly Stone, Comic Book Confidential, Runaways docu-drama, Tennant TV plans, Creature from Black Lagoon comic, Specials U.S.-bound, Asterix

Mojo features an interview with the brilliant-but-disturbed Sly Stone, who's reportedly on the verge of a comeback. We've heard that before...

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Mike Sterling digs out a promotional comic book done for the great 1988 documentary "Comic Book Confidential."

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Entertainment Weekly isn't impressed with the new docu-drama about the Runaways featuring Kristen Stewart, as Joan Jett. Too bad. The story about this all-girl 70s band would make a great flick. But apparently, this just isn't it.

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An NBC series starring former Doctor Who David Tennant is on hold. I'd love to see more of Tennant on TV, he's a brilliantly engaging presence.

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See the Dell Comics adaptation of "The Creature from the Black Lagoon."

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The reunited Specials will make their first U.S. TV appearance April 13 on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon."
The Specials are also one of the topped-billed bands for the first night of the 11th annual Coachella Music and Arts Festival in Indio, Calif., on April 16, and have announced a New York club show at Terminal 5 on April 21. Two more April shows are in the works as part of the brief North American trek; a full tour is being eyed for later in 2010.

Hope the tour includes a stop near me!

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The adventures of Asterix will continue after the character's co-creator Albert Uderzo passes on. Some fans may be riled up about that. I'm not too surprised or concerned. I'm of the mind that best Asterix adventures were penned by the late Rene Goscinny and illustrated by Uderzo. Uderzo's solo work has been ok, but just doesn't match up. Thatt's that way with pretty much every great creation, isn't it? The original take is generally the best and only worthwhile one.

Paperback cover parade: The Green Girl


Pseudo Teen Titans on Batman: Brave and the Bold--clip and pics

Tonight's ep of "Batman: Brave and the Bold" features Robin, Speedy and Aqualad.

Synopsis:

Aqualad, Robin and Speedy have had it with being bossed around and demand a piece of the action, but they get more than they bargained for when they find themselves facing off against Ra's Al-Ghul and his flying island!




I mean, come on: Silly Black Cat "bust"

This upcoming Sideshow Toys product gives new meaning to the term "bust." Makes you wonder why they even bothered putting a face on it.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid movie trailer

My son will no doubt want to see this. He loves the books and, I have to say, they are pretty fun. I hope the movie meets with high expectations.


Hear the new She and Him song

The delightful combination of Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward is back with a new album. You can hear the first track here. Nice stuff.

Paperback cover parade: The High Side, Frank Frazetta cover


Pop links: Travel decals, Hembeck, Stan Lee's manga

Gorillas Don't Blog shares some vintage travel decals.

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Fred Hembeck has some new cartoons up for bid. Love this one of Spidey and enemies.


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Stan Lee goes manga!


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Big Glee uncovers the DC Comics/Monkees connection!

Upcoming DC Comics collections for July and August 2010

Some cool stuff on the horizon. Do the Siegel and Shuster estates get a cut of the Superboy collection? I hope so. It's my understanding they own partial rights to the name and appearance of the character. Also interesting: The collection is essentially a DC Archive volume, but isn't called a DC Archive. What's up with that? I'd heard that DC was phasing out the Archives project, yet they are still publishing the occasional volume. Maybe they're just not starting any new series under the Archives banner.

Adventures of Superboy Book One
THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERBOY BOOK ONE HC

Writers: Jerry Siegel, Don Cameron and Bill Finger
Artists: Joe Shuster and others
Collects: MORE FUN COMICS #101-107 and ADVENTURE COMICS #103-121
$39.99 US, 224 pg

Showcase Presents: Sgt. Rock, Vol. 3
SHOWCASE PRESENTS: SGT. ROCK VOL. 3 TP

Writer: Robert Kanigher
Artist: Joe Kubert
Collects OUR ARMY AT WAR #149-163, 165-172 AND 174-180
$17.99 US, 496 pg

The Batman Annuals, Vol. 2 (DC Comics Classics Library)
DC COMICS CLASSICS LIBRARY: THE BATMAN ANNUALS VOL. 2 HC
Writers/artists: Various
Collects: BATMAN ANNUALS #4-7
$39.99 US, 336 pg

Showcase Presents: Doom Patrol Vol. 2
SHOWCASE PRESENTS: THE DOOM PATROL VOL. 2 TP

Writer: Arnold Drake
Artist: Bruno Premiani
Collects: THE DOOM PATROL #102-121
$17.99 US, 512 pg