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Archie Annual (1950) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Archie Annual (1950) 1
    • INCOMPLETE. First six pages missing. Interrupts art and story. 4-1/2" cumulative spine split.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Cover art by Bob Montana. "Notes to You!", script by Ray Gill, pencils by Samm Schwartz; When Archie passes up Betty to talk to Veronica, Betty gets mad and writes him a poison pen letter. "Gym Dandy," script by Ray Gill, art by Samm Schwartz; When the gym falls apart Archie organizes a dance to raise money to build a new gym. "The Battle of the Rattle"; Archie lets Veronica borrow his father's car. "Who's Zoo?"; Jughead's working at the zoo and accidentally lets a monkey loose. Archie Puzzle Fun. "Stop! You're Breaking My Glass"; Archie keeps accidentally breaking glasses in the Chok'lit Shop. "The Rug Cutter!", script by Ray Gill, pencils by Bill Vigoda; Betty can't go to the movies with Archie until she does some chores around the house, and Archie decides to help. "No Soap," script by Ray Gill, pencils by Samm Schwartz; Archie and Betty decide to wash and dry the clothes Archie's mom wanted taken to the laundromat. "The Pin-Up"; Jughead is babysitting and he thinks the baby has swallowed a pin. "The Bugaboo Buster!", script by Ray Gill, pencils by Bill Vigoda; Veronica decides to hold a hard luck party for Friday the thirteenth. "No Pool Like an Old Pool," script by Ray Gill, pencils by Bil Vigoda; It's winter so Archie decides to set up an indoor pool in the attic to swim in. "The Little Squirt," script and pencils by Bill Vigoda; Archie keeps accidentally squirting Mr. Weatherbee with various liquids. "What Makes Jughead Run?"; Riverdale needs to win the track meet, but the coach has to figure out what made Jughead run so fast before. "Nifty Fifty" text story by Ray Gill. "Knights to You"; Archie and Jughead go to the museum and Archie puts on a suit of armor. "Fat's the Spirit," pencils by Samm Schwartz; Archie suddenly becomes fat. "My Job Is Your Job"; Archie needs to earn five bucks to take Veronica out so he has Jughead line up jobs for him to do. "There's a Patch to It!"; There's a patch hop on tonight and Archie wants to avoid being patched by anyone but Veronica. 116 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #3
    Archie Annual (1950) 3
    • Chew.
    • Water damage. Mold.

    Cover art by Bob Montana. "Watch the Birdie"; Mr. Weatherbee is going to shoot the school class's picture. "The Male Bag"; Betty's dad gives her some hunting tips. "Ring On My Finger"; Lottie wears Jughead's fraternity ring. "Toupee Or Not Toupee"; Mr. Weatherbee's wife bought him a toupee to wear, but he doesn't want anyone at school to see him in it. "If I Knew You Were Coming I'd Have Faked a Cake..."; Veronica has to bake a cake for cooking class and Reggie volunteers to help her. "Sun Stroke," script and art by Dave Berg; Jughead is suffering from sun stroke. "Suits Me!"; Veronica invites Archie to a swanky garden party and he down to one pair of pants. "Hollywood Tattle Tales" article. "Love Thy Neighbor," art by Bill Vigoda; Archie mistakenly thinks that Mr. Lodge has gone bankrupt and mobilizes the town to come to his rescue. "The Big Game Hunter"; Veronica wants Archie to take her to the Yarvard game but when he finally gets tickets he learns he has the wrong game. Archie's Rival Reggie house ad. "Sick and Tired," script and art by Dave Berg; Veronica keeps trying to get a handsome life guard's attention. "Sneak Snack"; Reggie forgot his lunch and takes one of Jughead's sandwiches. "Along Came a Spider"; Archie and Jughead make a trick spider. "Bear-Faced Lie"; Archie tries to impress Veronica by having Jughead dress up like a bear and shoot him. "The Big Fraudcast"; Reggie tries to cheat using a radio. "Athlete's Feat," art by Samm Schwartz; Archie and Jughead help Betty create a gym in her house. "Starve Or Bust"; Jughead competes in both a hamburger-eating contest and a pie-eating contest. "Archie Cleans Up!"; Mr. Weatherbee makes the mistake of telling Archie to spread the word about the clean-up campaign for schools. "An Old Fashioned Girl"; Betty tries to keep Archie around with a television. "A Moose Is As Good As a Mile"; Archie takes Veronica hunting. "Thar He Blows!"; Jughead goes to the beach for hamburgers. 116 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #7
    Archie Annual (1950) 7
    • Cover detached.
    • 2" Cumulative spine split.

    25¢ cover price. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #8
    Archie Annual (1950) 8
    • Cover oxidation.

    c"Poor Little Rich Whirl," pencils by George Frese, inks by Terry Szenics; Betty is jealous of Veronica's wealth; Veronica invites her for an overnight visit to emphasize her wealth and get her to give up Archie. "The Straight and Narrow"; Jughead can't paint a straight line because he has hiccups. "Watered Down"; Betty can't hear Veronica through the shower door. "Hide and Shriek"; Archie, Reggie and Jughead try to avoid three girls who want to invite them to a girls-ask-boys dance. "Lens Me Your Heart"; Archie and his friends decide to write a feature article in the school paper about Miss Grundy but they don't want her to know about it so they ask her some questions and then make up an excuse that it's just to keep on file in case they need to write her obituary. "Soil Foil"; Reggie's father tells him to move a large pile of loam around to the back of the yard but Reggie cons Archie into doing the work for him. "A Vase Daze"; Archie smashes Mr. Weatherbee's vase when he bumps into him in the hallway. "Cat Nipped"; Archie's father comes home with a good catch of fish but decides to not tell Archie's mother until after she's finished razzing him about not catching anything. "Rumors are Lying!"; Betty has a dream that Archie asked her to go steady; When she shares that dream with others it turns into a rumor. "Zoot Yourself!"; Betty and Veronica insult the clothes worn by Archie and Reggie so Reggie takes Archie to Cal's Classy Clothes where they end up buying oversized outfits. "Follow the Swallow!"; As part of her technique of dealing with boys Veronica gives Archie a hard time to keep him off balance. "Fright for Sore Eyes!"; Archie offers to look for a prowler outside the Lodge mansion. "Share Cropper!"; Mr. Lodge encourages Veronica to share Archie with Betty. "Old and New-rosis"; Mr. Weatherbee and Miss Grundy send Jughead to a psychiatrist to see why he eats so much. "Chairful Tidings"; Archie answers the door at Veronica's house and tells Mrs. Mammoth to take a chair—meaning to have a seat. "Counter Attack"; Archie says he doesn't have to see or hear Veronica to know that she's around because she radiates magnetic influences that attract him. 100 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #9
    Archie Annual (1950) 9

    Cover pencils by Harry Lucey. Archie Giant Series house ad. "For Betty or Worse"; Archie makes a date with Betty, but Betty thinks Veronica will make Archie cancel for a ride in her new car; Betty sabotages Veronica's car. "Scent Sore"; Veronica has an exclusive perfume made for her, which makes Betty jealous; Jughead tries to invent an insecticide for roses. "Past Performance!"; Veronica and her parents are spending the summer in a rented cabin; They find a trunk of turn of the century women's clothes that was left in the cabin. "Slap Happy"; Reggie tries to convince Archie that women like to be treated roughly; Archie and Veronica decide to trick Reggie with a stunt where Archie pretends to slap Veronica and Veronica claps her hands behind her back to provide a sound effect. House ads for Little Archie and Little Archie in Animal Land. "A Loan and Blue!"; Reggie gives a lecture every time someone wants to borrow anything. "Voice and Girls Together"; Archie and Reggie are lovesick over the new girl Vilma; Betty and Veronica try pampering the boys, but that doesn't work. Archie's Pals 'n' Gals house ad. "Man's Best Friend"; Reggie torments a dog in a pet shop window; Later Veronica buys the dog and Reggie keeps tormenting it. "Weak End"; Reggie keeps jumping to conclusions and thinks Archie is going away for the weekend and Veronica will be free to date him. "Gemini Crickets"; Jughead's horoscope says today will be his lucky day; Instead he gets caught up in a scheme by Midge to teach Moose not to be so jealous. "Mutual Aggravation Society," pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Veronica says she and Archie are compatible because of "true love"; Betty tests the theory by sending Jughead over for the afternoon. Archie's Christmas Stocking house ad. "Clothing Dummy"; Every time Betty buys a new dress, Veronica buys the same style and comes up with a scheme to make Betty takes hers back. "Mooseketeer," art by Tom Moore; Jughead convinces Reggie that Moose, like all bullies, is a coward at heart; He uses padding and makeup to make Reggie look like a thug. "Phony Pony," pencils by Samm Schwartz; Archie plans on attending a masquerade party as a cowboy riding a horse, but Jughead and Reggie don't want to play the part of his horse. 100 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #10
    Archie Annual (1950) 10
    • 2 1/4" Spine split from bottom. Missing piece from back cover. Staple rust and Migration

    "Popular Demand"; Is Archie popular?; Read about it in the newspapers. "Phone Loving Crowd"; Archie's friends are using his family's phone to make long distance calls. "Spanks for the Advice," script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; Archie is babysitting Veronica's little cousin Leroy, who everybody believes needs a good spanking. "Big Wheels!"; Archie gets a job at the carnival. "Who Do Voo Doo?"; Archie doesn't believe in superstitions but Betty and Reggie do. "Handball Happy," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Archie and Reggie get caught playing handball against the building, first by Mr. Weatherbee then by Miss Grundy. "Popularity Pest," script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; Jughead helps Betty pick out a dress; Unfortunately, it's the same dress he helped half the girls in the school pick out. Archie's Christmas Stocking house ad. "Sailor Beware!", script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bill Vigoda; The gang wants to go to a moonlight sail but they can't afford it, except for Jughead. "Just an Idea," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bill Vigoda, inks by Vincent DeCarlo; Reggie tries to come up with a new way to clean erasers. "Nip & Talk"; Mr. Weatherbee is for the birds. "Crate Fun!", script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bill Vigoda; Archie and his friends find a crate. When they try to open it they all get injured. "The Unkindest Cut" starring Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, and Don Keyhote. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #15
    Archie Annual (1950) 15
    • INCOMPLETE. Page missing, interrupts art and story.

    Cover art by Dan DeCarlo. "Call of the Wild," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey; Archie's plaintive wails for Veronica, much like the calls for "Chloe" on the old Spike Jones records, are shattering every piece of expensive crystal in the mansion, right before Mr. Lodge's horrified eyes. "The Old Saying," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bill Vigoda, inks by Terry Szenics; Archie's casual dropping of hoary clichés get taken literally by everybody else. "Private Talk," pencils by Bill Vigoda; Mr. Weatherbee overhears Archie and Jughead speaking slang and demands an explanation from Miss Grundy. "The Cool Kid" one-page story by Joe Edwards; Lil Jinx finds a way to sleep in the unbearable summer heat. The "Unwanted," pencils by Harry Lucey; Mr. Lodge is put in the unusual position of helping Archie against Veronica. "Keyboard Caper," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey; Mr. Lodge asks Archie to help him hide Veronica's birthday present: A baby grand piano. "Two Down, One To Go," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bill Vigoda; Mr. Weatherbee keeps bouncing back and forth between Archie and Reggie in his efforts to track down who painted a mural on the school wall. "The Ransom," pencils by Bill Vigoda, inks by Terry Szenics; Feeling under-appreciated by Veronica, Archie fakes his own abduction to garner sympathy. "Vacation," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bill Vigoda; Everybody thinks Archie was on a vacation, when in reality he was lying in a hammock for three days reading a book. "Gift Shift," pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Vincent DeCarlo; When Archie spots Reggie giving Veronica a gift box, he thinks he's forgotten an important anniversary. U.S. Rubber Tire Company ad with Archie. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #18
    Archie Annual (1950) 18

    Cover art by Bob White. "The Usual Crowd," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Marty Epp; Betty and Veronica take a walk along the beach, where Archie, Reggie, and Moose unsuccessfully try to impress them. "Doubling Up," script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx uses selective hearing to take two lollipops from the kitchen table. "Expert Help," script by Jim Ruth, art by John Rosenberger; The United Girls Against Jughead try to catch Jughead, but Archie and Betty help him escape. Betty's Pin-Up, pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "Put Them All Together!", script and pencils by Bob White, inks by Marty Epp; Betty sings a flattering alphabet song (A is for..., R is for..., etc.) to Archie, but Reggie comes up with an insulting version of his own. Archie's Pals 'n' Gals house ad. Archie Club News. "Vidiot's Delight," pencils by John Rosenberger; Archie, Jughead, and Veronica demonstrate the different ways they do homework and watch television at the same time. "What Every Girl Should Know," pencils by John Rosenberger; On a teen TV show, Archie is interviewed about what he likes and dislikes about a girl. "Gym Jam"; Betty and Veronica are practicing gymnastics in the gym; Archie brags that he can do anything the girls can do, but fails at every attempt. "I Knew It," script by Jim Ruth, pencils by John Rosenberger; Archie thinks Reggie is up to something and is still suspicious after Betty tells him that Reggie isn't planning any tricks. Veronica's Pin-Up, pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "Bam da Bam Bam," pencils by John Rosenberger; When Archie and Reggie start fighting, Mr. Weatherbee sends them to the new Student Council Human Relations Court. "The Treat"; Archie is broke, but thinks he can use psychology to treat Betty at Pop's and not spend any money. Archies Jokes house ad. "The Subject"; Betty paints a portrait of Archie and exhibits it in the school gallery. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

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    2 days left Auction ARCHIE ANNUAL GIANT SERIES #18 Very Good Condition ARCHIE COMICS

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  • Issue #19
    Archie Annual (1950) 19

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "Storm Warnings," pencils by Harry Lucey; Veronica is upset when Archie tells a beautiful girl that he's not going steady with anyone. Archie Pin Up, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "Bad Day at Boulder Beach or Another Scheme Goes on the Rocks," script and pencils by Bob Bolling; Archie improves his surfing prowess by gluing his feet to the board. "Down to Earth!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx doesn't want to come inside because she's busy playing in the mud. "Pirate's Den (and Pirates Now)", script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Marty Epp; Archie convinces Mr. Weatherbee that there is pirate treasure buried in Riverdale. "Pool Fool," script and art by Joe Edwards; Archie tries to clean Mr. Lodge's pool. Archie Club News. "The Past," script and pencils by Bob Bolling, inks by Marty Epp; All the kids think Mr. Weatherbee's hopeless when he tries to show athletic prowess, but Archie sees a new side of the man when he sees Weatherbee's old school trophies. Betty and Veronica Summer Fun #147 house ad. "Big Scene in Dunesville," script and pencils by Bob Bolling; Archie gets into trouble with Mr. Lodge's experimental "sub-mobile." "Star Stunt," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Archie and Betty compete against Reggie and Veronica in a surfing contest. "Tongue Twister," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Mario Acquaviva; Archie rescues the French ambassador's daughter because he knows how to speak French. Archie's Jokes #146 house ad. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

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    $25 Archie Annual #19 VG+ 1967-1968 Silver Age Archie Comics Giant Series

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  • Issue #20
    Archie Annual (1950) 20

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "The Date," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Mario Acquaviva; Archie scrambles to raise enough money to show Veronica a good time on their upcoming date. "Clear as Glass!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Li'l Jinx wants a color TV set. Bendix Brakes ad with Archie. "Crystal Clear," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bob Bolling, inks by Marty Epp; Mr. Lodge becomes convinced that Veronica's crystal ball can actually foretell the future. Archie Club News. "That's My Pop," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Fred makes Archie stay home and help him put up a new TV antenna. Betty and Veronica Pin-Up, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "Friend to the End!", script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bob White, inks by Rudy Lapick; Betty and Veronica try to demonstrate that Dilton is the only boy in school brave enough to hit on Midge without fear of Moose. "Pop Tate We Miss You (or You Can Blame Our Aim)", script and art by Bob Bolling; Pop Tate announces his retirement, sells the shop, and moves to wonderful Wrinkle City in Florida. "Strangers in the Night," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Walking home from a scary movie, Betty and Veronica think they're being followed by someone sinister. Betty and Veronica Summer Fun house ad. "Authentic Archie Jalopy Model," script by George Gladir, pencils by Gus LeMoine; A guide to what an ultra-realistic Archie jalopy toy would be like. Jughead Pin-Up, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "The Last Home Run," script and art by Bob Bolling; Mr. Andrews insists on trying to recapture his youth by joining in on Archie's backyard baseball game. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

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    $7 Archie Annual #20 1968 Fair Condition Archie Comics The Archies , 2 Pin-Ups
    $28 Archie Annual 20th-Issue (1968-69) ~Archie Giant Series ~ Bandstand ~ 6.0
    1 day left Auction Archie Annual #20 1968 Archie Giant Silver Age Teen Romance FR

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  • Issue #21
    Archie Annual (1950) 21
    • 1 1/2" Spine split.

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "Tippecanoe and Jughead, Too!", script and pencils by Al Hartley, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Archie and Jughead are taking a canoe trip. "Ladder of Success," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Al Hartley, inks by Jon D'Agostino; While watching the Newlywed Show, Mr. Lodge dreams Archie and Veronica eloped. "Maximum Effort," pencils by Al Hartley; Archie has to study instead of dating. "Be Seated," script and art by Joe Edwards; Li'l Jinx is doing what her dad says. "The Gift," pencils by Bob Bolling; Veronica gets a telephone for her car. Archie Club News. "River Boat," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bob White, inks by Rudy Lapick; Archie is gathering flowers to turn his car into a parade float. "New Kick," pencils by Al Hartley, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Mr. Lodge is on an effeminacy kick. "The Mean Man," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Marty Epp; Archie has a dog following him to school; Betty and Veronica want the dog in school, but Mr. Weatherbee does not. "Lazy Day," pencils by Bob Bolling; Mr. Lodge wants the lazy loafers off his property. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

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    9 days left Auction ARCHIE ANNUAL #21 (1969/70) CGC 6.0 OFF-WHITE PAGES

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  • Issue #22
    Archie Annual (1950) 22

    Cover art by Dan DeCarlo. "The Brighter Side," pencils by Bob Bolling; Archie gets ten dollars for a good report card, but circumstances eat it away before he can blow it on Veronica. "Test Case," script and pencils by Bob Bolling; Tiring of students with imaginary illnesses designed to get them out of tests, Nurse Swab decides to go off on the next student with a fake excuse, and that student happens to be Archie. "High Finance," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bob White, inks by Mario Acquaviva; The Archies team up to stop Professor Gasworth from using his anti-gravity gas from robbing the Riverdale Bank, building and all. "Pic Sick," script and art by Joe Edwards; In the art gallery, Jinx finds a picture that sickens her. "Call Me Irreplaceable," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bob White; The administration contemplates replacing Coach Kleats with an egotistical bodybuilder because he projects a more healthy image. "The Painting," pencils by Bob Bolling; Jealous of the attention Archie gives Betty over her landscape painting skill, Veronica invites him to the mansion to look at her paintings, then hires a professional painter to teach her how. "Search For A Bivalve Retreat," script and pencils by Bob Bolling; Archie sells his share of an oyster boat, forcing Jughead to look for a legendary lost oyster bed with Girtha Gooseby. "Honest Tee," script by Dick Malmgren, pencils by Bob Bolling; Archie accidentally breaks one of Mr. Lodge's golf clubs and Veronica tries to take the blame for it. 64 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

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    $11 Archie Annual 22 (FN+ 6.5) 1971, Guides $15.25 Now Only $10.68
    $21 Archie Annual #22 VG/FN 1970-1971 Silver Age Archie Comics Giant Series
    1 day left Auction Archie Annual #22 Archie Comics Bronze Age Giant Size Pop Tate good

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  • Issue #23
    Archie Annual (1950) 23

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "The Inferior Decorator," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Marty Epp; The Archies are hired to provide some up-to-date entertainment for one of Mr. Lodge's parties, but on the orders of the flamboyant interior decorator Mrs. Lodge hired, they are forced to wear ridiculously flashy mod outfits that make them unable to play their best. "Come Fly With Me," pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Mr. Weatherbee takes the kids to an aviation museum, where he explains the history of human flight. "Cat-Erwauling," script and art by Bob Bolling; Mr. Lodge wants to watch a broadcast of a speech he gave, but his TV is in the shop. "Do Me a Favor," pencils by Bob Bolling; Veronica asks Archie to do her one little favor after another. Reggie Pin Up, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick. "Staying In School," pencils by Bill Vigoda, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Archie and Jughead explain to a bearded high school dropout that staying in school offers more freedom and excitement than dropping out and doing your own thing. "Subject Matter," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Al Hartley, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Miss Grundy tries everything she can think of to get Betty and Veronica to talk about something other than boys. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

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    1 day left Auction Archie Annual #23 (original series) 1971-1972 high grade

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  • Issue #24
    Archie Annual (1950) 24

    Cover art by Dan DeCarlo. "The Champion," pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Chic Stone; A concussed Archie suddenly starts acting like a track and field superstar because Reggie told him he was. "Spring Tonic," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bill Vigoda, inks by Rudy Lapick; Archie's joyous pronouncements over the arrival of spring manage to hurt Betty's feelings. "Silent Partner," pencils by Bob Bolling, inks by Rudy Lapick; The lawn care service Archie launches with Jughead and Moose is soon sabotaged by poor planning. "Fore," script and art by Joe Edwards; Charley's umpiring brings a strong reaction from the crowd. "The Plumber's Friend," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Chic Stone; The plumber's assistant is out sick, so Mr. Weatherbee makes the colossal mistake of asking Archie to help him out. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

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    1 day left Auction Archie Annual #24 Archie Comics Bronze Age Giant Size Tennis Cheerleaders vg/f
    1 day left Auction Archie Annual #24 (original series) 1972-1973 high grade

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  • Issue #25
    Archie Annual (1950) 25

    "Ready...Set...Go!", script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey; Archie turns the household upside down getting ready for a date. "Baseball Fever," script and art by Joe Edwards; Greg really loves baseball. "Curtain Going Down," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey; Reality keeps intruding into the rehearsals in Miss Coe's drama class. "Tip Top Tape"; Mr. Weatherbee has a new scheme to get Archie to school on time. "Claim to Fame," inks by Rudy Lapick; Coach Kleats judges Archie to be his most consistent bowler. "Progress," pencils by Harry Lucey; In prehistoric times, Archie tries to invent weapons. "The Real Thing," pencils by Harry Lucey; Archie fantasizes that he has a cool sports car and the chicks all dig him. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

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    4 days left Auction ARCHIE Annual #25 in GD/VG a 1973 Bronze Age Archie comic TV series

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  • Issue #26
    Archie Annual (1950) 26

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "Tired of It All," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Chic Stone; While rolling his flat tire to the garage, Archie loses control of it, with comic results. "Food for Thought," script and art by Joe Edwards; Studying only seems to make Charley hungry. "The Callers," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Chic Stone; Mary makes Fred help her clean up the house on the off-chance that The Graingers may stop by. "Birthday Boy," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Chic Stone; Reggie's surprise gift for Archie's impending birthday backfires on the Andrews lad. "Roman Holiday," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Chic Stone; Set in ancient Rome, Emperor Archibus ignores the good advice of Jugibus and seeks out Reggio instead. "Quiet on the Set," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Chic Stone; Archie and Jughead imagine themselves in a slapstick silent comedy set in the halls of Riverdale. Archie Club News. "Chivalry Is Dead," pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Chic Stone; Jughead criticizes Archie for carrying Veronica over a puddle of water. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

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    2 days left Auction Archie Annual No. 26 (1974-1975) Archie Giant (35 cent version)
    1 day left Auction Archie Annual #26 (original series) 1974-1975 high grade

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