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COVER DETAILS
Title:
Heavy Rain Due Today
Characters:
Little Archie Andrews; Little Betty Cooper; Little Veronica Lodge
Pencils:
Bob Bolling (signed)
Inks:
Bob Bolling (signed)
STORY DETAILS
Title:
Bubble Gum Blues
Characters:
Little Archie Andrews; Little Reggie Mantle; Little Jughead Jones; Little Moose Mason; Little Betty Cooper; Little Veronica Lodge; Ambrose Pipps
Synopsis:
The West Side Warriors try to get away from the "stupid girls" by turning their clubhouse into a boat. Meanwhile, the girls have taken up fortune telling and warn the boys that if they're not nice, the "good fairy" won't come to help them. The fortune comes true, but with a different spelling than the boys expected.
Pages:
10.000
Script:
Bob Bolling
Pencils:
Bob Bolling (signed)
Inks:
Bob Bolling (signed)
Letters:
Bob Bolling
Title:
Sum Friend
Characters:
Little Archie Andrews; Little Moose Mason; Waldo Weatherbee
Synopsis:
Moose is forbidden to pitch for the school team because of his bad grades in math.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Samm Schwartz
Pencils:
Samm Schwartz
Inks:
Samm Schwartz
Letters:
Samm Schwartz
Title:
Map Saps
Characters:
Little Archie Andrews; Little Reggie Mantle; Little Betty Cooper; Little Veronica Lodge; Ambrose Pipps; Geraldine Grundy
Synopsis:
Little Archie and Reggie hire Ambrose to create a map of the neighborhood that they can use to plot strategy against the South Side Serpents. After Ambrose turns in a beautifully-made map, they try to find a flaw in it so they can get out of paying him.
Pages:
9.000
Script:
Bob Bolling
Pencils:
Bob Bolling (signed)
Inks:
Bob Bolling (signed)
Letters:
Bob Bolling
Notes:
Two pages of this story are devoted to Ambrose's map, which includes many of the specific places that Bolling created for his version of Riverdale, including "Thrill Hill," "Carson's Creek," the swamp (later named the Hockomock Swamp) and the Serpents' hideout "Cobra Cave."
Title:
Taboo It May Concern
Characters:
Little Archie Andrews; Little Betty Cooper
Synopsis:
Little Archie asks Betty to a movie on Friday the 13th, and Betty goes reluctantly, worried about bad luck.
Characters:
Little Jughead Jones; Little Archie Andrews
Synopsis:
Jughead opens a dog-walking service, but charges half price on big dogs.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Samm Schwartz
Pencils:
Samm Schwartz
Inks:
Samm Schwartz
Letters:
Samm Schwartz
Title:
Business Forecast
Characters:
Little Archie Andrews; Little Reggie Mantle; Ambrose Pipps
Synopsis:
Ambrose opens a newsstand where he sells yesterday's papers.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Dexter Taylor
Pencils:
Dexter Taylor
Inks:
Dexter Taylor
Letters:
Dexter Taylor
Title:
American Mammals
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
Ken Hultgren
Inks:
Ken Hultgren
Letters:
Typeset
Title:
Thin Ice?
Characters:
Li'l Jinx
Synopsis:
Li'l Jinx goes skating.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Joe Edwards
Pencils:
Joe Edwards
Inks:
Joe Edwards
Letters:
Joe Edwards
Title:
Friend or Foe
Characters:
Little Archie Andrews; Fred Andrews; Mary Andrews
Synopsis:
After his father encourages him to try harder to make friends, Little Archie goes out and befriends a squirrel, who promptly drives his father crazy.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Bob Bolling
Pencils:
Bob Bolling (signed)
Inks:
Bob Bolling (signed)
Letters:
Bob Bolling
Title:
Berry Good Friends
Characters:
Little Veronica Lodge; Mr. Lodge
Synopsis:
Ronnie does the old Vaudeville "that's good/that's bad" phone routine, complete with the traditional punchline ("I helped her sort the strawberries").
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Samm Schwartz
Pencils:
Samm Schwartz
Inks:
Samm Schwartz
Letters:
Samm Schwartz
Title:
Sports Sharpy
Characters:
Ambrose Pipps; Little Archie Andrews; Little Moose Mason
Synopsis:
Ambrose uses his dog George to help him score a touchdown against the South Side Serpents.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Dexter Taylor
Pencils:
Dexter Taylor
Inks:
Dexter Taylor
Letters:
Dexter Taylor
Title:
Business Bungle
Characters:
Little Archie Andrews; Ambrose Pipps; Little Moose Mason; Little Reggie Mantle; Little Betty Cooper; Little Veronica Lodge; Evelyn Evernever
Synopsis:
Inspired by all the advice-givers in TV and newspapers, Little Archie starts "Little Archie's Good Advice Business," offering advice to anyone who can pay him in jellybeans. All the kids are disgusted by his greed and stop liking him, except Evelyn, who becomes his secretary, and Ambrose, who Little Archie tells to "go jump in the lake." And it's that bit of advice that leads to Ambrose becoming the most popular kid on the West Side. An act of generosity by Ambrose then makes Little Archie realize that friends are more important than jellybeans any day.
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