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Monday, 28 May 2018

Bobby Sherman #01-#07 (1972) Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]


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Publisher: Charlton
Publication Dates: February 1972 – October 1972
Number of Issues Published: 7 (#1 – #7)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine
Pages: 36,     Indicia frequency: ?

Authors
Script:  Joe Gill?
Pencils:  Tony Tallarico
Inks:  Tony Tallarico
Colors:  ?
Letters:  ?

Based on the TV show “Getting Together.”
Robert Cabot “Bobby” Sherman, Jr. (born July 22, 1943), is an American singer, actor and occasional songwriter, who became a popular teen idol in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
He graduated in 1961 from Birmingham High School in Van Nuys, California. Sherman attended Pierce College in Woodland Hills, California.
Bobby was a frequent guest on American television shows American Bandstand and Where the Action Is. He also made local and regional TV performances. A March 1971 episode of The Partridge Family featured Sherman, serving as a back-door pilot for the ABC TV series Getting Together which aired starting in September 1971. The show competed with CBS’s All in the Family on Saturday nights and was canceled after 14 episodes.
 The theme song, “Getting Together” by Helen Miller and Roger Atkins, should not be confused with the Ritchie Cordell tune by Tommy James & the Shondells which hit the Top 20 in 1967. Sherman also had a self-titled TV special that aired June 4, 1971.
Sherman has been a guest star on television series such as The Mod Squad, Ellery Queen, Murder She Wrote and Frasier. He has also been a guest on The Ed Sullivan Show, American Bandstand, The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, KTLA Morning News, Visiting with Huell Howser on PBS, Good Day LA, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, Good Morning America, and The Tonight Show with both Johnny Carson and later with Jay Leno. He was featured on 20/20, VH1, Entertainment Tonight, and Extra, among other television shows.
Sherman was a regular cast member on the television show Sanchez of Bel Air in 1986.


Links: Bobby Sherman #01-#07 ⇲⇲

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