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David Cassidy Comics

14 issues of the David Cassidy Comic were published by Charlton Comics Group in 1972 & 1973..

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Issue #1

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Published February 1972 by Charlton Comics Group
Art by Su Gumen and others.

In Hawaii during a break in filming the Partridge Family, David gets involved with beautiful scuba-diving redhead Eve. But that gets him on the wrong side of her boyfriend Lance, who doesn't like the Hollywood "prettyboy." While they're diving a sunken Axis submarine, Lance pulls a dangerous stunt to get rid of David once and for all. Plus classic vintage ads for the Partridge Family Fan Club, David Cassidy fan magazine, and David Cassidy posters. Stop Thief!; I Love U; Partridge Family: What's It Like?; Davids Deepest Problem; The Trusting Traveler; Will the Real David Cassidy Stand Up? 32 pages.

Issue #2

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Published March 1972 by Charlton Comics Group.
Art by Su Gumen and others.

After he meets a beautiful woman while scuba-diving, David wants to do his own stunts on set so he loses the reputation as a "prettyboy." David tries to take some time off. Plus classic vintage ads for the Partridge Family Fan Club, David Cassidy fan magazine, and David Cassidy posters. Living Dangerously; A Date with David; Show Biz in His Blood; The Wig in the Wigwam; Take a Rest, David. 32 pages.

Issue #3

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Published May 1972 by Charlton Comics Group
Art by Su Gumen and others.

David decides to meet with Joan, a fan who has muscular dystrophy. But when Joan sees David kissing her sister Edith, she takes desperate action, in a story that reflects the attitudes of its time. Plus classic vintage ads for the Partridge Family Fan Club and David Cassidy "Super Luv Stickers" ("500 for a dollar!"). David Meets His No.1 Fan!; Complaint Department; This Was Paradise. 32 pages.

Issue #4

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Published June 1972 by Charlton Comics Group
Art by Su Gumen and others.

David agrees to a blind date with beautiful Andrea, unaware that Andrea overheard him putting her down earlier. So when Andrea gets a chance, she shows him a thing or two about beauty. Plus classic vintage ads for the Partridge Family Fan Club and "David's Private Photo Album." Love Song in an Off Key; The Girl With The Big Blue Eyes; Make a Million. 32 pages.

Issue #5

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Published August 1972 by Charlton Comics Group.
Art by Su Gumen and others.

While filming a gangster movie set in the 1930s, David gets mixed up with real gangsters. David encounters modern-day pirates on the high seas. Plus classic vintage ads for the Partridge Family Fan Club and "David's Private Photo Album." They Went That-Away!; Faith in the Desert; Crazy Cars; David and the Pirates. 32 pages.

Issue #6

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Published September 1972 by Charlton Comics Group.
Art by Su Gumen and others.

While canoeing in the wilderness, David hears beautiful music, and decides to track it to its source. When David angers Rubio Rodriguez, he makes a powerful enemy. Plus classic vintage ads for the David Cassidy Fan Club, and the rush biography Dynamic David Cassidy. Luke's Beautiful Music; Rubio's Girl. 32 pages.

Issue #7

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Published October 1972 by Charlton Comics Group
Art by Su Gumen, Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia.

Tiring of the incessant fans, David longs for a friend who knows the real David. David's stand-in causes confusion. Plus classic vintage ads for the Partridge Family Fan Club and "David's Private Photo Album." Wanted: A Friend; Blue-Eyed Merry-Go-Round; Perfect Postal Service; Double Trouble. 32 pages.

Issue #8

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Published November 1972 by Charlton Comics Group.
Art by Su Gumen and Charles Nicholas.

David stumbles on a kidnapping plot while visiting the family beach house. In another story, David finds an orphan boy hiding in his car. David auditions to be a circus clown, and learns that comedy is hard work. Plus classic vintage ads for the Partridge Family Fan Club and "David's Private Photo Album." Stormy Weather; The Doubtful Guest; The Magic Hat; Laugh, Clown, Laugh! 32 pages.

Issue #9

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Published December 1972 by Charlton Comics Group
Art by Su Gumen and others.

David visits Tex Hunter's dude ranch, and soon he's chasing rustlers on horseback. David becomes the corner of a love triangle with his best friend and his adorable new love Rory. Plus the lyrics to four Partridge Family songs, so fans can "sing along" with Umbrella Man, Rainmaker, To Be Lovers, and She'd Rather Have the Rain. Plus classic vintage ads for the Partridge Family Fan Club, "David's Private Photo Album," and other Davidiana. Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch; Davids Triangle; Second Fiddle; Sing Along With Your Favorites!; Twinkles, Tinkles and Wrinkles. 32 pages.

Issue #10

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Published February 1973 by Charlton Comics Group
Art by Frank Bolle and others.

David finds a young fan stowing away in his car, and soon learns why they call her "Trouble." David and Shirley have an awkward meeting with one of Shirley's old classmates and her even more awkward daughter. David is abducted into forced labor in the Garden of Eden apple orchard. Plus classic vintage ads for the David Cassidy Fan Club, "David's Private Photo Album," and other Davidiana. A Little Bit of Trouble; While Nero Fiddled; Ever Lovin Plain Jane!; The Garden of Eden. 32 pages.

Issue #11

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Published March 1973 by Charlton Comics Group.

David falls for the beautiful artist who's been commissioned to create his portrait for an album cover. Plus the lyrics to four Partridge Family songs so that fans can "sing along" with: I'm Here - You're Here, Echo Valley 2-6039, Morning Rider on the Road, and Point Me in the Direction of Albuquerque. And classic vintage ads for the David Cassidy Fan Club, "David's Private Photo Album," and other Davidiana. The Mona Lisa Smile; Sing Along With Your Favorites!; The Red-Headed Runaway. 32 pages.

Issue #12

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Published May 1973 by Charlton Comics Group

When Peter is jealous of how his girlfriend worships David, David agrees to act like a jerk to turn her off. David agrees to help a beautiful girl find the kid she's supposed to be baby-sitting. Plus classic vintage ads for the David Cassidy Fan Club, "David's Private Photo Album," and other Davidiana. Cupid's Dart; The Baby Sitter; Sing Along With Your Favorites! 32 pages.

Issue #13

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Published July 1973 by Charlton Comics Group

Beautiful Letty is hired by a rival record company to get David to sign with them, but she didn't expect to fall in love. A David Cassidy lookalike is making David's life miserable. Plus classic vintage ads for the David Cassidy Fan Club, "David's Private Photo Album," and other Davidiana. Off the Record; The Other David; Twinkles Tinkles and Wrinkles; Dream Girl. 32 pages.

Issue #14

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Click to read #14.

Published September 1973 by Charlton Comics Group.

David helps an injured man, only to find he's an amnesiac, and tries to help him regain his memory. Feminist Gloria is determined to show David she's his equal, in a story that ironically features plenty of good-girl art. David helps a runaway princess escape from thugs. Plus classic vintage ads for the David Cassidy Fan Club, "David's Private Photo Album," and other Davidiana. Lost: One Memory; Her Highness, The Doll; The Completely Liberated Girl. Final issue of the series. 32 pages.

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