Krypton Crawl
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'''The Krypton Crawl''' | '''The Krypton Crawl''' | ||
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''"Go-go, go, Jimmy...don't you bawl...do the Krypton Crawl...yea, yea!!!" -- Lucy Lane'' | ''"Go-go, go, Jimmy...don't you bawl...do the Krypton Crawl...yea, yea!!!" -- Lucy Lane'' | ||
− | The Krypton Crawl is a smash hit and dance step composed and played by [[ Jimmy Olsen]]'s short-lived rock group called "Jimmy Olsen and the Carrot Top Cut-Ups". | + | The Krypton Crawl is a smash-hit rock and roll song (with accompanying dance step) composed and played by [[Jimmy Olsen]]'s short-lived rock group called "Jimmy Olsen and the Carrot Top Cut-Ups". Olsen decides to form the band after [[Lucy Lane]] is smitten by "Rick Rock and the Rolling Romeos". Strangely, the Krypton Crawl seems to trigger a subliminal dance response in [[Superman]] that he attributes to a mind-controlling musical menace from his babyhood on [[Krypton]]. In reality, an international criminal, posing as a photographer, has dusted Superman with [[Red Kryptonite]] in an attempt to get him to "dance" onto a cargo ship and release a deadly biological pathogen. Olsen and Superman are finally able to expose the plot (SPJO No. 88/1, Oct 1965: "The Swinging Superman!"). |
[[Category:Entries]] | [[Category:Entries]] | ||
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[[Category:Silver Age (1956-1970)]] | [[Category:Silver Age (1956-1970)]] |
Latest revision as of 17:53, 18 April 2010
The Krypton Crawl
"Go-go, go, Jimmy...don't you bawl...do the Krypton Crawl...yea, yea!!!" -- Lucy Lane
The Krypton Crawl is a smash-hit rock and roll song (with accompanying dance step) composed and played by Jimmy Olsen's short-lived rock group called "Jimmy Olsen and the Carrot Top Cut-Ups". Olsen decides to form the band after Lucy Lane is smitten by "Rick Rock and the Rolling Romeos". Strangely, the Krypton Crawl seems to trigger a subliminal dance response in Superman that he attributes to a mind-controlling musical menace from his babyhood on Krypton. In reality, an international criminal, posing as a photographer, has dusted Superman with Red Kryptonite in an attempt to get him to "dance" onto a cargo ship and release a deadly biological pathogen. Olsen and Superman are finally able to expose the plot (SPJO No. 88/1, Oct 1965: "The Swinging Superman!").