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Oz the Great and Powerful
Rockshow
Perry Mason: The Ninth & Final Season - Volume One
The Newsroom: The Complete First Season
Doctor Who: The Mind of Evil
Doctor Who: Inferno Special Edition
Wagon Train - The Eighth and Final Season - Embossed Collectible Tin
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
The Life and Times of Allen Ginsberg
Ferlinghetti: A Rebirth of Wonder
Legends of the Canyon
Music new releases June 11, 2013: Black Sabbath; Man of Steel Soundtrack; Woody Guthrie; Sly and the Family Stone box; Mavis Staples; Elvis, more!
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13 [Deluxe Edition] by Black Sabbath
Man of Steel soundtrack
Big Sur by Bill Frisell
Woody Guthrie at 100 (CD/DVD)
Higher! (Amazon Exclusive) by Sly and the Family Stone
One True Vine by Mavis Staples
Elvis At Stax: Deluxe Edition (3CD)
Give The People What They Want by Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
More Tales From The Orbservatory by the Orb and Lee Scratch Perry
Vol. 12-Motown Singles 1972
13 [Deluxe Edition] by Black Sabbath
Man of Steel soundtrack
Big Sur by Bill Frisell
Woody Guthrie at 100 (CD/DVD)
Higher! (Amazon Exclusive) by Sly and the Family Stone
One True Vine by Mavis Staples
Elvis At Stax: Deluxe Edition (3CD)
Give The People What They Want by Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
More Tales From The Orbservatory by the Orb and Lee Scratch Perry
Vol. 12-Motown Singles 1972
Summer comics: The Justice League team-ups
In the 1970s, it became a summer tradition for DC Comics' Justice League of America to team-up with their Earth 1 counterparts, the Justice Society, and other heroes from parallel worlds, including the Seven Soldiers of Victory, the Freedom Fighters and the Marvel Family.
I was there for most of them, and I have fond memories of reading these comics on family trips, leafing through them in the back of the car (and trying not to get sick) and in the tent on camping trips when it started to rain outside.
Here's a cover gallery of those 70s issues.
I was there for most of them, and I have fond memories of reading these comics on family trips, leafing through them in the back of the car (and trying not to get sick) and in the tent on camping trips when it started to rain outside.
Here's a cover gallery of those 70s issues.
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