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Synopsis:
Krocky is a boxer who has won so many fights the public thinks he's invincible and they are bored. He fights Eezee the extraterrestrial and loses due to special effects, and everyone makes a ton of money.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
George Gladir (credited)
Pencils:
Stan Goldberg (credited)
Inks:
Mike Esposito (credited)
Letters:
Bill Yoshida (credited)
Notes:
Parody of "Rocky" movies.
When reprinted in Archie's Funhouse Double Digest (Archie, 2014 series) #6, inks are credited to Henry Scarpelli.
Title:
Family Fare
Characters:
Jughead Jones; Hiram Lodge
Synopsis:
Gag about both waiters and generals knowing how to take orders.
Synopsis:
Dilton's van is stolen but the boys find it while traveling in a helicopter with Archie's uncle. They are able to observe Dilton's delayed alarm system and the van is recovered.
Pages:
6.000
Title:
Perfect Day!
Characters:
Veronica Lodge; Betty Cooper; Mrs. Cooper; Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones (cameo); Mr. Weatherbee; Miss Grundy; Reggie Mantle; Pop Tate (cameo)
Synopsis:
Betty's day is a mess due to plumbing problems, car problems, and weather, but at least she has a date with Archie.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Rod Ollerenshaw
Pencils:
Stan Goldberg
Inks:
Rudy Lapick
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Notes:
Credits from the index of the original printing, no credits listed in this digest.
Title:
The Iron Bulldog
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Moose Mason; Chuck Clayton; Reggie Mantle; Pop Tate (cameo); Coach Kleats; Veronica Lodge; Betty Cooper; Jughead Jones; Mr. Weatherbee (cameo); Miss Grundy (cameo)
Synopsis:
The Summitville football team steals the Riverdale mascot, an iron bulldog statue, and paints it green as a taunt. However, with strong community support the Riverdale team wins the game and proudly displays their returned mascot.
Pages:
11.000
Script:
George Gladir
Pencils:
Doug Curtis
Inks:
Rudy Lapick
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Notes:
Credits from the reprint in Archie's Super Comics Digest (Sterling Publishing Co, Inc., 2012 series) #2, no credits listed in this digest.
Title:
Wash and Cry!
Characters:
Li'l Jinx; Hap Halliday
Synopsis:
Li'l Jinx gets jam on her father's shirt and, after he tells her it's a wash and dry shirt, she washes and dries it, ruining an $8 roll of stamps in the pocket.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Joe Edwards
Pencils:
Joe Edwards
Inks:
Joe Edwards
Letters:
Joe Edwards
Title:
Feeling Good
Characters:
Sabrina Spellman; Aunt Hilda
Synopsis:
Aunt Hilda joins Sabrina jogging, but she causes havoc because she doesn't watch where she's going, and has to fix everything with magic.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Dick Malmgren
Pencils:
Dick Malmgren
Inks:
Jon D'Agostino
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Notes:
Credits from the index of the original printing, no credits listed in this digest.
Title:
Flight of the Bumble
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Betty Cooper; Mr. Weatherbee; Moose Mason; Miss Grundy; Tug
Synopsis:
Betty brings an expensive bird to school for a project. The bird gets loose and Archie tries to capture it, causing a ruckus while the bird flies back into its cage.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Dan DeCarlo Jr.
Inks:
Jim DeCarlo
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Notes:
Credits from the original printing, no credits are listed in this digest.
Title:
Bubble Trouble
Characters:
The Archies [Archie Andrews; Reggie Mantle; Veronica Lodge; Betty Cooper; Jughead Jones]; Vance Forward; Rap McNasty; Jimmy
Synopsis:
The Archies latest music video shoot is cancelled by Vance Forward because he cannot think of a concept for their "bubble gum" sound, but the show goes on when Archie comes up with real bubble gum as an inspiration.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
George Gladir
Pencils:
Stan Goldberg
Inks:
Rudy Lapick
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Notes:
Credits from the index of the original printing, no credits listed in this digest.
Title:
Fairy Tale
Characters:
Veronica Lodge; Betty Cooper; a fairy godmother; Max (Betty's cat); Archie Andrews
Synopsis:
In a parody of Cinderella, the fairy godmother gets the prince after she had granted wishes to competing girls at the ball.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Dan DeCarlo
Inks:
Rudy Lapick
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Notes:
Credits from the printing in Betty and Veronica Double Digest Magazine (Archie, 1987 series) #237, no credits listed in this digest.
Synopsis:
As Moose is about to beat up Reggie, Jughead distracts him to look up a word in the library.
Pages:
1.000
Title:
Artists and Models
Characters:
Archie 1; Reggie 1; Veronica 1; Betty 1; Jughead 1; Mr. Weatherbee 1; Miss Grundy 1
Synopsis:
The boys create a statue of a beautiful girl, which the girls change to misshapen and add a statue of a handsome boy. In revenge the boys plump up the male statue and in trying to fix the girl statue ruin it so that the pair resembles Mr. Weatherbee and Miss Grundy.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Dan DeCarlo Jr.
Inks:
Rudy Lapick
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Notes:
This story features the cavemen versions of the Archie characters.
Credits from the index of the original printing, no credits listed in this digest.
Title:
It's a Lost Course
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Mr. Weatherbee; Miss Grundy; Reggie Mantle; Veronica Lodge; Betty Cooper; Jughead Jones; Mr. Buncombe
Synopsis:
Archie takes the art of insincere flattery to heart after his new Business Studies course, and gets everyone angry at him and each other.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Chic Stone
Inks:
Rudy Lapick
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Notes:
Credits from the reprint in Archie Double Digest (Archie, 2011 series) #271, no credits listed in this digest.
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