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Evil rock duo who use subliminal messages to control the minds of their youth audience. This is actually really impressive since they do it during a live concert, instead of on a record, as is tradition. Weirdly, they do it by singing a song written by someone else, [[Bo Bylan]]. They send their audience to attack a "peace ministers' meeting."  
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[[Image:Bylan_Bo_Superheroes4.png|right]]Unseen folk singer and songwriter whose song is used by a different band, the evil rock duo [[Mr. Mod and his Bird]], who add subliminal messages to it to control the minds of their youth audience at a live concert and send the crowd to attack a "peace ministers' meeting."  
  
From Dell Comics' short-lived series, [https://www.comics.org/issue/21079/ ''Superheroes'' #4] (May 1967).
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From Dell Comics' short-lived series, [https://www.comics.org/issue/21079/ ''Superheroes'' #4] (May 1967), and an obvious reference to Bob Dylan.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 11 June 2022

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Unseen folk singer and songwriter whose song is used by a different band, the evil rock duo Mr. Mod and his Bird, who add subliminal messages to it to control the minds of their youth audience at a live concert and send the crowd to attack a "peace ministers' meeting."

From Dell Comics' short-lived series, Superheroes #4 (May 1967), and an obvious reference to Bob Dylan.

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