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Characters:
Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Weasel Williams; Mr. Wellenmellen; film crew
Synopsis:
Weasel Williams overhears Jughead planning with the production crew of "Sneeky-Peeky" films to play a prank on Archie involving a haunted house. Archie will then be filmed and appear on the show, a la "Candid Camera". Forewarned, Archie does his best to sabotage the prank.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Bob Bolling
Pencils:
Bob Bolling
Notes:
Weasel Williams made several appearances in Bolling's "Little Archie" stories; this is one of his few appearances as a teenager.
Synopsis:
After watching a documentary about future civilization underwater, Betty dreams of living underwater, with the usual Riverdale antics occurring.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Bob Bolling
Pencils:
Bob Bolling
Title:
All For Who?
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Jughead Jones; Hiram Lodge; Alice Cooper; Smithers the Butler
Synopsis:
Archie proposes he, Betty and Veronica become a team not unlike the Three Musketeers and Veronica uses it as a way to shove Betty out of the picture.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Bob White
Title:
All Played Out
Characters:
Li'l Jinx
Synopsis:
Jinx goes outside to play, but since it's winter she doesn't stay very long.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Joe Edwards
Pencils:
Joe Edwards
Inks:
Joe Edwards
Letters:
Joe Edwards
Title:
Quiet Zone
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Fred Andrews; Mary Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Smithers the Butler; Betty Cooper; Reggie Mantle; Jughead Jones
Synopsis:
Archie's father demands Archie stay around the house to help his mother with chores, rather than spend his time at the Lodge estate. Complying with his father's demands, Archie invites his friends along, which doesn't help his father's attempt to sleep.
Pages:
7.000
Pencils:
Bob Bolling
Inks:
Rudy Lapick?
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Betty Cooper; Jughead Jones
Synopsis:
Letters are printed from Susan Hershberger, Diane Taylor, Sharon Lemon, Patricia Leahey, and John Currie, with no responses.
Pages:
2.000
Pencils:
Bob White?
Inks:
Rudy Lapick
Letters:
typeset
Characters:
Betty Cooper; Jughead Jones
Synopsis:
Betty remarks on the unusual impression in a newly laid patch of cement.
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
Dan DeCarlo
Inks:
Dan DeCarlo
Notes:
Among the signatures in the cement are "Mayor Harry Lucey", "Vic" (Gorelick); "DD" (Dan DeCarlo); "Judge (Bill) Vigoda"; "Frank Doyle"; "Joe Edwards"; "Dexter" (Taylor); "RL" (Richard Goldwater); and "Barry G" (Grossman), all of whom are contributors to the Archie Comics line.
Title:
Glowing Report, or The Bust Was A Bust
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Hiram Lodge; Smithers the Butler
Synopsis:
Mr. Lodge is less than impressed by the artistic efforts of Archie.
Synopsis:
In denying the accusations of flirtation by Midge, Dilton claims he is above "animal passions". That is, until he meets a very tall, very beautiful and very intellectual young lady.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Bill Vigoda
Inks:
Rudy Lapick
Title:
Snow Joke
Characters:
Li'l Jinx; Dad
Synopsis:
Jinx makes a snowman with an unusual feature.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Joe Edwards
Pencils:
Joe Edwards
Inks:
Joe Edwards
Letters:
Joe Edwards
Title:
Gasser
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Hiram Lodge; Betty Cooper
Synopsis:
Archie is staffing a "Dreggs" gas station in Cricket Corners for Mr. Lodge. He has only two customers that evening: Betty, and a flying saucer looking for a refill.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Bob Bolling
Pencils:
Bob Bolling
Title:
In Order
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge
Synopsis:
At Pop's Chok'lit Shoppe, Archie is hit by an errant paper airplane and demands an apology.
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
Bob Bolling
Inks:
Bob Bolling
Title:
The Agreement
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones
Synopsis:
Archie's mass mailing of Christmas cards to girls makes undue trouble for the mail carrier.
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
Gus LeMoine
Title:
The New Look
Characters:
Miss Grundy; Mr. Weatherbee; Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Betty Cooper; Jughead Jones
Synopsis:
Miss Grundy tries to update her look, but she doesn't get the reaction she was expecting.
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