Sherry the Showgirl (2nd - Apr 57) 6

Title Published
April 1957 to August 1957
Issue Numbers
5 to 7
Number of Issues
3
Continued From
Showgirls
Issue Information
Cover Date
June 1957
 
 
Cover Credits
Al Hartley pencils signed
Stories
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  Job
Number
Title Pages Credits
  M-129
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·Sherry the Showgirl starring
6 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Al Hartley pencils signed
  M-74 (A)
-
·Sherry the Showgirl starring
1 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Al Hartley pencils signed
  M-74(B)
-
·My Girl Pearl starring

Notes: Sherry the Showgirl crossover.
1 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Al Hartley pencils signed

Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
  M-73 (A)
-
·Sherry the Showgirl starring
1 pg coloring page
  M-72
-
·My Girl Pearl starring

Notes:  Pearl and Flash want tickets to see My Fair Lady by Alan Jay Lerner (1918-1986) and Frederick Loewe (1904-1988), which played at the Mark Hellinger Theatre, 1655 Broadway, from 15 Mar 1956 to 24 Feb 1962. Lerner appears on the last page.
4 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Al Hartley pencils signed

Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
  B-406
The Bus Trip
2 pg text Jay Scott Pike pencils attributed

Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
  M-74 (C)
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·Steve Saxon starring
·Tony Torrid starring
1 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Al Hartley pencils signed
  M-73 (B)
-
·Sherry the Showgirl starring
1 pg coloring page Stan Lee script signed
Al Hartley pencils signed
  M-74 (D)
-
·Hazel starring
1 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Al Hartley pencils signed
  M-74 (E)
-
·Sherry the Showgirl starring
1 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Al Hartley pencils signed
  M-150
-
·Sherry the Showgirl starring

Notes: Sherry is interviewed in her home by "Fred Borrow" of the television program "People to People," a parody of Edward R. Murrow (1908�1965) and his CBS program Person to Person (1953-1961). In the last panel, "Borrow" has become the host of a children's show and announces that "our next cartoon is Ziggy Pig in 'Funny Bunny's Football Game'!"
6 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Al Hartley pencils signed

Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information