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A new collection from the mid-sixties captures this long-running comic strip at its peak.
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Small-town values and hungry Lovecraftian gods equals good gory fun.
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Spiffy remastered version of Ingmar Bergman’s gothic entertainment elegantly showcases its moody b-&-w look.
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A poor little rich boy attempts to strike out on his own – with the aid of a hot maid, natch.
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The powers behind the second World War get re-imagined as a group of comical pretty boys.
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Disbanded for good, the band releases a two-disc set of all its singles.
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