Pop Artifact: Steranko's History of Comics 1972-73 calendar

A tie-in to Jim Steranko's fantastic two-part history of U.S. comics, this calendar features artwork by a number of greats, including Jack Kirby, Bill Everett, Joe Kubert, Lou Fine, and Alex Toth.


Trailer for new Studio Ghibli film "When Marnie Was There"


New Avengers: Age of Ultron clip: Hammer lift competition



New trailer for Brian Wilson bio-pic "Love and Mercy"



Vintage ad: Woody Allen for Smirnoff vodka


New comics April 15, 2015: Crime Does Not Pay Archives; Batman-Mad Love Deluxe; Shazam 75 Years

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Crime Does Not Pay Archives  Volume 9
The Eisner and Harvey Award-nominated series continues to unveil the vicious deeds of the gangsters, gun molls, and murderers of yesteryear while reprinting some of the most notorious pre-Code comics of all time! Our latest collection--including every uncensored page from Crime Does Not Pay issues #54 to #57--is brimming with razor-sharp work by artists George Tuska, Fred Guardineer, Dan Barry, Charles Biro, and others! This volume also features a new foreword by crime and comics storytelling all-star Max Allan Collins (Road to Perdition, King of the Weeds)!


Batman Adventures: Mad Love Deluxe Edition
Written and drawn by the masterminds behind the critically acclaimed Batman: The Animated Series, Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, this Batman one-shot reveals the origins of Harley Quinn as she proves her love to the Joker by trying to eliminate the Dark Knight on her own!


Shazam!: A Celebration of 75 Years
2015 marks the 75th anniversary of Shazam! DC Comics is proud to present this new hardcover anthology collecting some of Shazam's greatest stories.

New Avenger: Age of Ultron "Hulkbuster" clip


Listen: One-man autobiographical show by third Doctor Who Jon Pertwee

BBC Radio 4 Extra is now streaming "An Hour with Jon Pertwee."

Details:
The star of 'Doctor Who', 'The Navy Lark' and 'Worzel Gummidge', actor Jon Pertwee entertains an audience with his one-man biographical show - sharing tales from his very early days through to his career highlights.
Jon recalls life at school and in the navy during the war. Staying afloat, he moves onto working on popular BBC radio comedy The Navy Lark - and reveals how one of his co-stars was instrumental in him taking over from Patrick Troughton as Doctor Who for BBC TV in the 1970s.
Later when playing Worzel Gummidge for Southern TV, Jon loved being able to change heads - and he also reveals how he stood up to Kenneth Williams on a 'Carry On' film!
Listen here.

Video find: The Five Americans perform "Western Union"



Vintage ad: View-Master


New music April 14, 2015: The Replacements; Billie Holiday; Calexico; Charles Lloyd

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The Replacements: The Complete Studio Albums 1981-1990 (8CD)