Coming up: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 sountrack "Awesome Mix Vol. 2"

Out April 28. Order from Amazon here.



Tracks:
  1. "Mr. Blue Sky" — Electric Light Orchestra
  2. "Fox on the Run" — Sweet
  3. "Lake Shore Drive" — Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah
  4. "The Chain" — Fleetwood Mac
  5. "Bring It on Home to Me" — Sam Cooke
  6. "Southern Nights" — Glen Campbell
  7. "My Sweet Lord" — George Harrison
  8. "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" — Looking Glass
  9. "Come a Little Bit Closer" — Jay and the Americans
  10. "Wham Bam Shang-a-Lang" — Silver
  11. "Surrender" — Cheap Trick
  12. "Father and Son" — Cat Stevens
  13. "Flash Light" — Parliament
  14. "Guardians Inferno" — The Sneepers feat. David Hasselhoff

Coming Up: Wonder Woman action figures from Mattel

Here's a look at some of the Wonder Woman figures coming out in conjunction with the new movie. You can pre-order figures from Amazon here.







Meanwhile ... 50 years ago!

See more comics covers from April 1967 here!


Vintage movie poster: Captain Sinbad


New Comics Collections April 18, 2017: Silver-Age Justice League; Spider-Man by Peter David

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Justice League of America: The Silver Age Vol. 3


Spider-Man: Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man by Peter David - The Complete Collection


Video: Peter Capaldi talks about his reasons for leaving Doctor Who



"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" trailer and more




New Music Friday April 14, 2017: Mike Nesmith

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Infinite Tuesday by Michael Nesmith


Pop Culture Roundup: Batman '66; Mad Magazine; John Cleese; Steve Ditko

I'm in: DC Comics plans a Batman '66 Meets the Legion of Superheroes one-shot penciled by Mike Allred. The comic will appear online in June, followed by a print version in July.


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Mad Magazine is moving is offices from the Big Apple to beautiful downtown Burbank.
Mad was launched by EC Comics in August 1925 out of offices at 225 Lafayette Street in Manhattan, New York. In the early 1960s, Mad moved to 485 Madison Avenue. Soon after, Mad was sold to Kinney Parking Company which later acquirred National Periodicals - the then-parent company of DC Comics. In the 1990s, Mad was consolidated under the DC Comics umbrella, relocating it to 1700 Broadway.

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John Cleese is returning to the BBC in a new sitcom. The show, "Edith," will reunite him with his "Clockwise" co-star Alison Steadman.

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Cool: The showrunner of HBO's "Veep" has a Steve Ditko chair.