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COVER DETAILS
Characters:
Reggie Mantle; Jughead Jones; Archie Andrews; Betty Cooper
Pencils:
Dan DeCarlo
Notes:
Redrawn from the cover of Jughead #268.
STORY DETAILS
Title:
Sheer Non-Cents
Characters:
Pop Tate; Jughead Jones; Archie Andrews
Synopsis:
After getting an emergency phone call from Archie, Jughead runs into one disaster after another while trying to get to him.
Pages:
10.000
Script:
Dick Malmgren
Pencils:
Dick Malmgren
Inks:
Rudy Lapick
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Title:
Spring Fever
Characters:
Jughead Jones; Hot Dog; Moose Mason; Midge Klump
Synopsis:
Jughead celebrates the coming of spring and the rebirth of nature. He also celebrates the fact that he's the only one who escapes the lovesickness that usually comes with spring fever.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Samm Schwartz
Inks:
Samm Schwartz
Letters:
Samm Schwartz
Notes:
The poem Jughead recites in the splash panel ("Spring is sprung, the grass has riz, I wonder where the flowers is") is an anonymous poem sometimes known as the unofficial anthem of Brooklyn and other areas of New York.
Title:
Watch It!
Characters:
Li'l Jinx; Hap Holliday
Synopsis:
Li'l Jinx walks into the room and mentions the new wrist watch her dad bought. He mentions that it's a wonderful watch, is self-winding, has an automatic calendar and is even shockproof and waterproof. Li'l Jinx holds out the broken watch and says that it isn't "Li'l Jinx Proof".
Synopsis:
Jughead lures Reggie into a prolonged chase by appealing to his curiosity.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Samm Schwartz
Inks:
Samm Schwartz
Letters:
Samm Schwartz
Title:
Dear Betty and Veronica
Characters:
Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge
Synopsis:
Betty and Veronica give advice to readers.
Pages:
1.000
Title:
Verse Than Ever
Characters:
Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones
Synopsis:
Veronica thinks that she and her friend should be referred to as "Veronica and Betty," because it's easier to rhyme "Betty" in case someone wants to write a song about them.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Dan DeCarlo
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Title:
Riddles About Jughead
Characters:
Jughead Jones
Pages:
1.000
Notes:
Six riddles about Jughead. First riddle: What does Jughead put in all his Pizza Pies?
Title:
Anchors Away
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Cindy Miller; Admiral Miller
Synopsis:
Archie wants to date a new girl, if he can pass inspection from her eccentric father.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Dan DeCarlo Jr.
Inks:
Jim DeCarlo
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Title:
Devine Line
Characters:
Dilton Doily; Archie Andrews; Selma
Synopsis:
Archie gives Dilton some advice about 'accidentally' running into Selma and casually asking her for a date.
Synopsis:
Veronica studies under a guru who preaches the doctrine of achieving pleasure through pain.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Dan DeCarlo
Inks:
Rudy Lapick
Title:
Daffy Direction Signs
Characters:
Jughead Jones
Synopsis:
A group of funny direction signs.
Pages:
1.000
Title:
A Top Catch
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Mr. Weatherbee
Synopsis:
While fishing, Archie accidentally catches Mr. Weatherbee's toupee.
Pages:
1.000
Title:
Teamwork
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Hiram Lodge; Jughead Jones; Smithers the butler; Veronica Lodge; Betty Cooper
Synopsis:
Archie starts bringing Jughead along with him to the Lodge Mansion with the sole mission of catching every priceless object Archie accidentally knocks over.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Frank Doyle
Pencils:
Dan DeCarlo Jr.
Inks:
Jim DeCarlo
Letters:
Bill Yoshida
Title:
Please Rush Slowly
Characters:
Betty Cooper; Archie Andrews
Synopsis:
Archie makes a pass at Betty.
Pages:
0.500
Pencils:
Dan DeCarlo
Inks:
Vincent DeCarlo
Letters:
Vincent DeCarlo
Title:
Marriage Mirage
Characters:
Jughead Jones; Veronica Lodge; Betty Cooper
Synopsis:
Jughead gives his opinion on marriage.
Pages:
0.500
Pencils:
Dan DeCarlo
Inks:
Vincent DeCarlo
Letters:
Vincent DeCarlo
Title:
Maid Aid
Characters:
Jughead Jones; Ethel Muggs; Betty Cooper
Synopsis:
Jughead suggests that Ethel needs help carrying her beach gear.
Pages:
0.500
Title:
Stick Trick
Characters:
Reggie Mantle; Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones
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