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Synopsis:
Miss Grundy gives background to the Constitutional Convention and asks her students to imagine themselves in that time period.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
George Gladir
Pencils:
Henry Scarpelli
Inks:
Henry Scarpelli
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Title:
We The People (Part One)
Characters:
Veronica Lodge; Mr. Lodge; Mrs. Lodge; Archie Andrews; Mr. Cooper; Betty Cooper; Mrs. Cooper; Jughead Jones; Mr. Weatherbee; Professor Flutesnoot; George Washington
Synopsis:
Mr. Lodge, delegate to the Constitutional Convention, arrives in Philadelphia with his wife and daughter. Meanwhile, Mr. Weatherbee and Professor Flutesnoot argue over Federalist views and George Washington arrives in the city.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
George Gladir
Pencils:
Henry Scarpelli
Inks:
Henry Scarpelli
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Title:
Independence Hall
Synopsis:
Facts about Independence Hall surround an illustration of the building.
Pages:
1.000
Title:
Philadelphia's Incredible Benjamin Franklin
Characters:
Benjamin Franklin
Synopsis:
Facts about Benjamin Franklin are presented.
Pages:
1.000
Title:
We The People (Part Two)
Characters:
Mr. Weatherbee; Miss Grundy; Chuck Clayton; Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Betty Cooper; Mrs. Lodge; Mr. Lodge; Jughead Jones
Synopsis:
Mr. Weatherbee looks for an editorial to accompany Chuck's Federalist political cartoon. Later, Archie accompanies the Lodges to the theater when a fire breaks out. Noticing the teamwork of the bucket brigade, Archie makes a comparison to the states, giving Mr. Weatherbee the basis for his editorial.
Synopsis:
Club members report on George Washington and the meanings of names.
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
Dexter Taylor
Letters:
typeset
Title:
We The People (Part Three)
Characters:
George Washington; Benjamin Franklin; other Convention delegates; Mr. Lodge; Veronica Lodge; Reggie Mantle; Mr. Mantle; Mrs. Lodge; Archie Andrews; Mr. Weatherbee; Betty Cooper; Jughead Jones
Synopsis:
The Lodges leave the Cooper Inn for the Mantle estate, where Reggie and Veronica meet and Mr. Lodge and Mr. Mantle discuss the Great Compromise. Then, Convention notes are left at the inn and Reggie plans to hand them over to the Anti-Federalist Flutesnoot.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
George Gladir
Pencils:
Henry Scarpelli
Inks:
Henry Scarpelli
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Title:
We The People (Part Four)
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Betty Cooper; Reggie Mantle; Jughead Jones; Mr. Lodge; Mr. Weatherbee; Professor Flutesnoot; Veronica Lodge; Mrs. Lodge; Miss Grundy; Chuck Clayton
Synopsis:
Reggie steals the Convention notes, but Jughead's runaway pigs allow Archie to retrieve the papers. In September, the Constitution is finished and Mr. Weatherbee's newspaper is one of the first to publish it. Professor Flutesnoot challenges the lack of a Bill of Rights and the Lodges return to Virginia.
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