I'm a massive Beatles nerd. I can still remember the funny looks on the faces of the locals, some amazed, some horrified, as I gave a breathless real-time breakdown of all the references and visual puns in the "Free As A Bird" video as it played on the TV in the corner of a bar back in 1995. I've read countless books on the band over the years, good and bad, and have been looking forward to The Fifth Beatle by Vivek J. Tiwary, Andrew Robinson and Kyle Baker with a certain relish.

It's hard to get any freshness into such a well-worn tale, but that seems to be Robinson's job in the creative team: Every page previewed so far shows him marrying a caricaturist's knack for capturing likenesses to Sienkiewicz-like expressionism and multimedia experimentation for this project.

Now Dark Horse has debuted the trailer for The Fifth Beatle (below) that will be playing at the publisher's booth throughout Comic-Con International in San Diego (Tiwary and Robinson will be signing there Friday at 3 p.m.). The video features plenty of tantalizing fleeting glimpses of Robinson's art, but there's no sign of any of Kyle Baker's section though. He's provided the art for a sequence based on the style of the old King Features Syndicate cartoons, but a thorough shakedown of my usual sources has failed to produce any examples yet. I'm sure time will tell soon enough on that score.

The graphic novel will be released Nov. 19.