OK, so we were pretty hard up for celebrities in 1980:
But how do I know the starts will really get my letters?!?
But where can I find out about my favorite stars' turbulent love lives?
Yes, but where can I get maximum Chachi?!?
Who else can I write to??
BONUS: Posters!!
I did say we were hard up for celebrities...
Ads from Charlton Classics Presents Hercules #2 (1980)
But how do I know the starts will really get my letters?!?
But where can I find out about my favorite stars' turbulent love lives?
Yes, but where can I get maximum Chachi?!?
Who else can I write to??
BONUS: Posters!!
I did say we were hard up for celebrities...
Ads from Charlton Classics Presents Hercules #2 (1980)
4 comments:
I'm pretty sure if Shaun Cassidy hadn't been so frickin stupid....he could've been the Anti-Christ.
I don't even know half these guys and the ones I do know are way past their prime.
Eight is Enough?! Hell yeah! Can't get enough Dick Van Patten!
Its always funny/sad how advertisers didn't seem to understand the tremendous lag time in comic publishing. Or maybe they just bought ads that ran for a really long time? Because half those shows--Six Million Dollar Man, Bionic Woman, Starsky & Hutch--had been canceled well before 1980. And the Bay City Rollers? They were popular for about 5 minutes in 1974! Also, I have to ask, how often was the editor of Charlton Classics Present Hercules writing and interviewing Andy Gibb and Richard Hatch?
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