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Synopsis:
Jughead is chased by girls because he is unavailable to them. Reggie tries to get their attention but they want nothing to do with him. When Jughead brags about it, he ends up being chased by Reggie.
Pages:
5.000
Pencils:
Samm Schwartz
Inks:
Samm Schwartz
Letters:
Samm Schwartz
Notes:
When reprinted in Jughead's Double Digest (Archie, 1989 series) #195, writing is credited to Frank Doyle and Inks & Lettering are credited to Marty Epp.
Synopsis:
When Mr. Weatherbee gets hit on the head with a ball, he and Miss Grundy try to use "Teenese," the round-about questioning technique, to find out who was playing ball in school.
Synopsis:
Jughead loans Moose a silly hat in hopes that Moose will be able to get Midge to notice him.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Craig Boldman
Pencils:
Rex Lindsey
Inks:
Rich Koslowski
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Notes:
Credits from the reprint in Archie and Me Comics Digest (Archie, 2017 series) #20, no credits listed in this digest.
Title:
Maxed Out
Pages:
11.000
Script:
Craig Boldman
Pencils:
Rex Lindsey
Inks:
Rich Koslowski
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Title:
Hero to Go!!!
Characters:
Captain Hero [Jughead Jones]; The Fink (a super-villain); Hot Foot (super-villain); Ethel Muggs; Pop Tate
Synopsis:
Jughead has a dream of being Captain Hero and being thanked by Big Ethel. He orders a lot of spicy food from Pop and says it won't give him nightmares because he's given up sleeping.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Bill Vigoda
Inks:
Vincent DeCarlo
Letters:
Vincent DeCarlo
Notes:
Credits from the reprint in Archie Spotlight Digest: Archie 75th Anniversary Digest (Archie, 2016 series) #3.
Title:
Art for Art's Sake
Characters:
Betty Cooper; Archie Andrews; Chuck Clayton; Waldo Weatherbee; Mr. Svenson; Professor Flutesnoot; Coach Kleats; Moose Mason (cameo)
Synopsis:
Betty wants to turn an old storage room at the school into a student art gallery, but several problems stand in the way.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
George Gladir
Pencils:
Stan Goldberg
Inks:
Mike Esposito
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Title:
Desk Jockey
Characters:
Jughead Jones; Mr. Weatherbee; Mr. Flutesnoot; Miss Grundy; Coach Kleats; Archie Andrews; Reggie Mantle
Synopsis:
Jughead hides out from Mr. Weatherbee in Weatherbee's roll-top desk, and gets trapped inside it.
Pages:
5.750
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Samm Schwartz
Inks:
Vincent DeCarlo
Letters:
Vincent DeCarlo
Title:
Deaf and Dumb
Characters:
Moose Mason; Jughead Jones
Synopsis:
Moose buys a copy of Le Monde for his uncle.
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