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R.I.P. Bobby Sherman. 

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https://parade.com/news/60s-teen-idol-dies-at-81-after-battle-with-cancer

Not unexpected as his wife had announced several months ago that he was terminal. 
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From one ex teen idol, to another - rest in peace Bobby Sherman.
This is from his wife, my friend, Brigitte
“It is with the heaviest heart that I share the passing of my beloved husband, Bobby Sherman.
Bobby left this world holding my hand—just as he held up our life with love, courage, and unwavering grace through all 29 beautiful years of marriage. I was his Cinderella, and he was my prince charming. Even in his final days, he stayed strong for me. That’s who Bobby was—brave, gentle, and full of light.
As he rested, I read him fan letters from all over the world—words of love and gratitude that lifted his spirits and reminded him of how deeply he was cherished. He soaked up every word with that familiar sparkle in his eye. And yes, he still found time to crack well-timed jokes—Bobby had a wonderful, wicked sense of humor. It never left him. He could light up a room with a look, a quip, or one of his classic, one-liners.
Known around the world for his music and acting, he brought joy to millions through songs like “Julie, Do Ya Love Me,” “Easy Come, Easy Go,” and “Little Woman,” and through his beloved role in Here Come the Brides.
But to those who truly knew him, Bobby was something much more. He was a man of service. He traded sold-out concerts and magazine covers for the back of an ambulance, becoming an EMT and a trainer with the LAPD. He saved lives. He showed us what real heroism looks like—quiet, selfless, and deeply human.
Bobby is survived by his two sons, Tyler and Christopher, and six beautiful grandchildren.
He lived with integrity, gave without hesitation, and loved with his whole heart. And though our family feels his loss profoundly, we also feel the warmth of his legacy—his voice, his laughter, his music, his mission.
Thank you to every fan who ever sang along, who ever wrote a letter, who ever sent love his way. He felt it.
Rest gently, my love.
With gratitude and love,
Brigitte Poublon Sherman.”
@bbscfoundation
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I didn't know he was sick. Here Come the Brides is still one of my favorites to watch when I think to stream it, I definitely want to give it a full rewatch soon. The entire main cast is now gone, with most passing within the last five years.

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Got a sad news from Save-a-fox foundation:

YouTuber Mikayla Raines aka Saveafox has committed suicide at 29 years old. She was diagnosed with autism. Her husband already confirmed her death on social media platforms and he blamed the clueless trolls cyberbullying her on one of her social media platforms. Way too young. 

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Rick Hurst Dies: ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ & ‘Steel Magnolias’ Actor Was 79
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Lalo Schifrin, composer of the ‘Mission: Impossible’ theme, dies at 93

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I know that Spanish version of "Crying", even if I had never seen Mulholland Drive. It's fantastic. 

May Rebekah Del Rio rest in peace. Fifty-seven is still too young to die.

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Sorry to hear about Jim Shooter. I know many did not care for his work or what he did to Marvel, but he made so many changes that helped push them to some of their peak commercially (if not always in quality - still, '80s Marvel is much better than what has come since that time). I saw that he was apparently having financial difficulties, and some felt like Marvel didn't do enough for him. It's sobering just how many comic book creators, no matter how much success they may have brought, end up this way.

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His firing at Marvel was so abrupt. I was too young at the time to know about the politics behind it. I thought he had had Marvel in a great position. Valiant Comics never recovered after they ousted him. 

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Jim Shooter was a controversial figure, but he had Marvel running like a swiss watch BITD and shepherded a lot of great work at the company as well as making many mistakes. And his original creation, Valiant Comics, was a huge staple for me as a child during the early independent boom in the '90s. The Valiant universe and continuity, from past to present and far-flung future, was tight as a drum, disciplined, and told complex and often very mature and daring stories with all sorts of imperfect, fascinating and unique characters. I still miss the original Valiant and books like Harbinger, Solar, etc. Even his brief Valiant also-ran, Defiant (sued out of existence by the majors IIRC), was a unique company with very strange but beautiful body horror sci-fi hero books like Plasm and The Good Guys, a youth team populated entirely by kid contest winners who wrote in.

He also left a profound mark on the Legion of Super-Heroes as a young boy that can never be forgotten.

It's insane that guys like Peter David, let alone Shooter died struggling. You'd think that with how big these comics have become some reforms would be put in place.

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