New music out today: Norah Jones live

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Nearly 2 decades into her career, GRAMMY-winning artist Norah Jones is set to release her first live album, `Til We Meet Again. With performances from the US, France, Italy, Brazil & Argentina recorded between 2017-19. Spanning her entire career from her 2002 debut to her more recent singles "It Was You" and GRAMMY-nominated "I'll Be Gone." It closes with a cover of Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun," a tribute to Chris Cornell recorded at the Fox Theatre just days after Cornell's death.

Video Find: The Miles Davis Group in Berlin, 1971

Coming up: "Young Romance: Have a Fling The Deluxe Edition"

Out Feb. 8 from DC Comics. Order now from Amazon.

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Follow along in the twists and turns of love with these classic romance tales from the '50s through the '70s, with a millennium edition tale too!

Collects Millennium Editions: Young Romance #1, Falling in Love #99, Heart Throbs #56, #75, and #83, Secret Hearts #30, #41, and #67, and Young Romance #125, #127, #134, #137, #144, #150, #154, #157, #159, #167, #170, #190-191, #196-197, and #208.

Pop Pic: Lassie and Liz

 


Coming up: 'Legends of the DC Universe: Carmine Infantino Vol. 1"

Out Feb. 8. Order now from Amazon.

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Collecting some of Infantino's most incredible work from the Silver Age of comics, including stories from Secret Origins, Detec tive Comics, The Flash, All-Star Comics, and more.

The man most closely associated with the Silver Age Flash, Carmine Infantino began working in comics in the mid-1940s as the artist on such features as Green Lantern, Black Canary, Ghost Patrol and the original Golden Age Flash. Infantino lent his unique style to a variety of super-hero, supernatural, and Western features throughout the 1950s until he was tapped to pencil the 1956 revival of the Flash. While continuing to pencil THE FLASH series, he also provided the art for other strips, including Batman, the Elongated Man and Adam Strange. Infantino became DC's editorial director in 1967 and ultimately its president before returning to freelancing in 1976.

Pop Artifact: Partridge Family slide puzzle

 


Pop Pic: Bradys

 


Deal alert: "I Love Lucy: The Complete Series"

On sale now at Amazon for $55.16, regularly $79.99.



New comics collected editions out this week: Barry Windsor Smith - Monsters; Sub-Mariner Epic Collection; The Amazing World of Superman (Tabloid Edition)

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The year is 1964. Bobby Bailey doesn’t realize he is about to fulfill his tragic destiny when he walks into a US Army recruitment office to join up. Close-mouthed, damaged, innocent, trying to forget a past and looking for a future, it turns out that Bailey is the perfect candidate for a secret U.S. government experimental program, an unholy continuation of a genetics program that was discovered in Nazi Germany nearly 20 years earlier in the waning days of World War II. Bailey’s only ally and protector, Sergeant McFarland, intervenes, which sets off a chain of cascading events that spin out of everyone’s control. As the titular monsters of the title multiply, becoming real and metaphorical, literal and ironic, the story reaches its emotional and moral reckoning.
    Monsters is the legendary project Barry Windsor-Smith has been working on for over 35 years. A 380-page tour de force of visual storytelling, Monsters’ narrative canvas is both vast and deep: part familial drama, part political thriller, part metaphysical journey, it is an intimate portrait of individuals struggling to reclaim their lives and an epic political odyssey across two generations of American history. Trauma, fate, conscience, and redemption are just a few of the themes that intersect in the most ambitious graphic novel of Windsor-Smith’s career. 

Marvel proudly presents an Epic Collection pairing Namor, the Sub-Mariner's complete early Silver Age appearances with his Tales to Astonish solo series for the very first time. An icon of comics' Golden Age, the Sub-Mariner hadn't seen newsstands in nearly a decade when Stan Lee and Jack Kirby reintroduced him in 1962. His anarchic energy instantly made every appearance an exploit unlike any before. Bold and brash, the Sub-Mariner fought Marvel's heroes, teamed up with Doctor Doom and attacked the surface world just as readily as he might save it. His appearances were so popular, he quickly graduated to his own series, questing for the Trident of Neptune that would prove his status as rightful heir to the throne of Atlantis.
    Collects: Vol. 1: Fantastic Four (1961) 4, 6, 9, 14, 27, 33; Fantastic Four Annual (1963) 1; Strange Tales (1951) 107, 125; Avengers (1963) 3-4; X-Men (1963) 6; Daredevil (1964) 7, Tales to Astonish (1959) 70-76

This tabloid-size masterpiece includes the story of Superman Land with Lex Luthor, Superboy stories, "How to Draw Superman", "Superman Family Portrait", and more!
Special bonus! A giant poster "Map of Krypton"!