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Characters:
Archie Andrew; Jughead Jones; Clyde the Robot; Mr. Weatherbee
Synopsis:
Archie and Jughead send Prof. Flutesnoot's robot to Mr. Weatherbee's office, intending to scare him. Instead the robot turns out to be an electronic tattletale, relating all the misdeeds that Archie and Jughead have done lately.
Synopsis:
Jughead gets a job that pays a dollar an hour, much to the surprise of Pop Tate.
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Title:
Merry Old Mobile
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Miss Grundy; Mr. Weatherbee
Synopsis:
Archie gives Miss Grundy a ride in his jalopy, prompting a comment by Mr. Weatherbee.
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Title:
Like Real Gone
Characters:
Veronica Lodge; Mr. Lodge; Archie Andrews; Betty Cooper
Synopsis:
While visiting her father's top-secret government plant, Veronica gets a mild dose of radiation that causes her to become temporarily invisible, in bits and pieces.
Pages:
5.000
Pencils:
Dan DeCarlo
Characters:
Betty Cooper
Pages:
1.000
Notes:
Paper doll fashions designed by Jay Jennings, New Rochelle, N.Y.
Title:
Archie Presents the Riverdale High School Opera Workshop (or Carmen Through the Wry)
Synopsis:
Riverdale High puts on an opera, with predictable results.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Notes:
Illustrations and text.
Title:
Big Shot
Characters:
Li'l Jinx
Synopsis:
The doctor asks Jinx where she'd like to get her shot (injection).
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Joe Edwards
Pencils:
Joe Edwards
Inks:
Joe Edwards
Letters:
Joe Edwards
Title:
The Cowboy's Horse
Synopsis:
Article on horses used by cowboys.
Pages:
1.000
Letters:
typeset
Title:
The Siren
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Miss Grundy; Mr. Weatherbee; Prof. Flutesnoot; Coach Kleats; Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge
Synopsis:
Jughead spills a liquid he made in chemistry class on his hamburger and the reaction with the hamburger and pickle juice turns it into a potion. He accidentally spills it on Miss Grundy's hair, and she spends the rest of the story fighting off the amorous attentions of all males she meets.
Pages:
6.000
Pencils:
Bill Vigoda ?
Notes:
In the final panel, Miss Grundy is in the shower, singing lyrics to "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair" from the musical "South Pacific."
Synopsis:
When Reggie flirts with Midge, Moose sends him to dreamland where he has visions of snuggling with popular movie stars.
Pages:
2.000
Notes:
The stars are just identified by their first names (Brigitte (misspelled Brigette), Marilyn, and Sophia) except for Tuesday Weld, who has her whole name in print.
Synopsis:
Miss Grundy said her class would have a test, rain or shine; but the class is overjoyed when it is snowing.
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Notes:
Miss Grundy is referenced, but does not appear.
Title:
Mad Hatter
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Betty Cooper
Synopsis:
Betty tries to get Archie to notice her new hat.
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Tom Moore (original art signed)
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Title:
Litter-Bugged!
Characters:
Souphead
Synopsis:
Souphead put up signs advertising free kittens. As the seasons roll past, there are more and more cats to give away.
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Tom Moore
Pencils:
Tom Moore (original art signed)
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Notes:
Information updated from the original art.
Title:
A Pinch of That...
Characters:
Shrimpy
Synopsis:
Shrimpy catches falling snowflakes on his tongue, but decides they need a little sugar.
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Joe Edwards
Pencils:
Joe Edwards
Inks:
Joe Edwards
Letters:
Joe Edwards
Title:
Western Style!
Characters:
Shrimpy
Synopsis:
Shrimpy's western friend already knows the "Three R's" -- Roping, riding and roundup.
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Joe Edwards
Pencils:
Joe Edwards
Inks:
Joe Edwards
Letters:
Joe Edwards
Title:
Choose Your Channel
Characters:
Veronica Lodge; Mr. Lodge; Mrs. Lodge; Archie Andrews
Synopsis:
Mrs. Lodge and Veronica do their morning exercises while watching the "Buddy Bicep" TV show. They nag Archie and Mr. Lodge into exercising, too; but the men find the "Sandra Shapely" exercise show more to their liking.
Pages:
5.000
Pencils:
Bill Vigoda
Title:
The Trapper
Synopsis:
Article about early 19th century fur trappers in the western United States.
Pages:
1.000
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Article with one-third page illustration.
Title:
Brush Off!
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Dilton Doiley
Synopsis:
Dilton decides to become an abstract art painter.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Title:
Stair-Brained
Characters:
Moose Mason; Archie Andrews
Synopsis:
After reading a sign that says "Dogs must be carried on escalator," Moose is stuck on the first floor, because he doesn't have a dog.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Title:
Child's Play
Characters:
Mr. Weatherbee; Miss Grundy; Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Professor Flutesnoot
Synopsis:
Archie and Jughead build a snowman that looks like Mr. Weatherbee. Mr. Weatherbee changes it to look like Miss Grundy, who then changes it to look like Prof. Flutesnoot. The Professor ultimately gets revenge on Mr. Weatherbee and Miss Grundy.
Characters:
Betty Cooper; Miss Grundy; Reggie Mantle; Veronica Lodge
Synopsis:
A parody of the newspaper strip "Believe It or Not," featuring four improbable facts, which are explained in the footnotes.
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
Tom Moore ?
Letters:
Tom Moore ?
Title:
Class to Spare
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Reggie Mantle
Synopsis:
Veronica's new car has a compact car in the trunk as a spare.
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Title:
Horse Operator
Characters:
Jughead Jones; Souphead
Synopsis:
Jughead and Souphead watch a western on TV.
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Notes:
The show the pair is watching is "Have Gun, Will Smoke," which is a combination of the titles of the "Have Gun, Will Travel" and "Gunsmoke" TV series.
Title:
Watched Dog
Characters:
Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge
Synopsis:
Veronica's new puppy doesn't pass the test as a guard dog.
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Title:
Bum Start
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones
Synopsis:
Jughead applies for an after-school job, but isn't very interested in taking it.
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Title:
Psycho Logic!
Characters:
Fred Andrews; Mary Andrews
Synopsis:
Archie's mother reads a psychologist's column in the newspaper that says teenagers should treat their parents with awe.
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Title:
Miss Deal
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Mr. Lodge
Synopsis:
Veronica gets upset when Archie won't let her win at cards.
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Notes:
Each of the four panels has the outline of one of the suites in a pack of cards: diamonds, spades, clubs, and hearts.
Title:
If Teen-Agers Ran Cape Canaveral
Characters:
Archie Andrews (cameo)
Synopsis:
Parody of what would happen in teenagers were in charge of the space program.
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