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Folk singer and songwriter whose song is used by a different band, evil rock duo [[Mr. Mod and his Bird]], who put in subliminal messages to control the minds of their youth audience at a live concert and send it to attack a "peace ministers' meeting."  
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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, [https://www.comics.org/issue/21079/ ''Superheroes'' #4] (May 1967), and an obvious reference to Bob Dylan.
 
From Dell Comics' short-lived series, [https://www.comics.org/issue/21079/ ''Superheroes'' #4] (May 1967), and an obvious reference to Bob Dylan.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Mr. Mod and his Bird]]
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* [[Mr. Mod and his Bird]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*http://slaymonstrobot.blogspot.com/2017/09/you-all-know-how-much-i-love-faux-rock.html
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* https://slaymonstrobot.blogspot.com/2017/09/you-all-know-how-much-i-love-faux-rock.html
*https://www.comics.org/issue/21079/
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* https://www.comics.org/issue/21079/
  
 
[[Category:1967|Bylan, Bo]]
 
[[Category:1967|Bylan, Bo]]
[[Category:Comic books|Bylan, Bo]]
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[[Category:Dell Comics|Bylan, Bo]]
 
[[Category:Folk music|Bylan, Bo]]
 
[[Category:Folk music|Bylan, Bo]]
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[[Category:Bob Dylan|Bylan, Bo]]
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[[Category:Fictional singers|Bylan, Bo]]

Latest revision as of 09:01, 22 March 2025

Bylan Bo Superheroes4.png

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.

See also

External Links