Pep Comics (1940-1987 Archie) comic books 1949
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Tags: ArchiePublished Jan 1949 by Archie Publications.$275.00
View scans"A Quiet Evening At Home," script by Ray Gill, art by Bill Vigoda; Fred gets locked out of the house wearing his pajamas; When he throws a brick through his window, to get back in, his neighbor calls the police on him. "Happy Birthday To Katy Keene," script and art by Bill Woggon; It's Katy's birthday and Sis forgot to get her a present. "Eat Your Troubles Away"; Jughead plays football. Untitled story; Instead of taking Suzie to the theater, Ferdy tears up their tickets, after finding out Suzie has to go home; He gets a littering ticket instead. "Go Fly A Kite," script and art by Joe Edwards; Li'l Jinx breaks the butchers window playing baseball and Bill gets in trouble. "Fare Enough"; Betty and Veronica Try to earn some money by running a taxi service. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Tags: ArchiePublished Mar 1949 by Archie Publications.Auction opens January 4
- Centerfold detached at one staple.
- INCOMPLETE. Piece of last page missing, slightly affects art and story. Severe paper deterioration along stained edge.
- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
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Cover art by Al Fagaly. ### "My Diary"; Archie takes a diary from Veronica on accident. Untitled story, script and art by Bill Woggon; Katy goes on a plane trip to several different countries. "Bookworm"; Jughead gets so caught up in the book he just checked out from the library, he doesn't see all the dangers he's walking through. Untitled story, script by Hazel Marten (as Scott Fleming), art by Bill Woggon; Nevada Jones stops a crooked gambler. "The Art of Still Life Painting"; There is no script in this strip as Willy the Wise Guy shops for still life objects: Wine, fruit, cheese; He ends up eating the subjects before he can paint them. "A Dog's Life," script and art by Joe Edwards; Li'l Jinx gets a puppy. "The Thin Man"; The girls help Uncle Bumble get into shape for the annual Moose Lodge baseball game. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Tags: ArchiePublished May 1949 by Archie Publications.
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Cover art by Bob Montana. "Mike Fright," script by Ray Gill; Archie plays a trick on his father using a microphone that can broadcast to the radio; He announces his father as the winner of a new car so his father rushes to the used car lot to sell his old car. Untitled Katy Keene story, script and pencils by Bill Woggon. "Simple Suzie Went A-Fishing"; Ferdie takes Suzie fishing to get her away from other guys. "The Pie Face," script and art by Ray Gill; Jughead goes up against Reggie in a pie eating contest. "Horse Laughs," art by Samm Schwartz; Uncle Bumble tries to take it easy in his retirement but after some unfortunate incidents with horses at a ranch he decides working might be easier. Untitled story; Hap wants Lil Jinx's dog to go. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Tags: ArchiePublished 1949 by Archie Publications.
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"My Crime Is Your Crime," art by Bill Vigoda; Archie thinks his father is a bank robber. Untitled Katy Keene story, script and pencils by Bill Woggon. "Choosey Suzie" starring Suzie, Ferdie, and Gregory van Dripp. "What's Buzzin' Cousin?", art by Bill Vigoda; Jughead helps his cousin sell books door to door. "Star Dirt" article; Gossip about Hollywood movies and their stars. "May the Best Girl Win!", art by Ray Gill; Betty wants to demonstrate her remote controlled airplanes for the Typical American Girl contest. "Kiddie Park"; Hap is spending too much money taking Jinx to the amusement park so he agrees to buy her a slide at home, but they want $50 for the cheapest one so he decides to build one. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Tags: ArchiePublished Aug 1949 by Archie Publications.
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Cover art by Bob Montana. "Shop Talk"; Veronica wants a hope chest for her birthday and Archie promises to get her one; After he finds out he can't afford a new one, he decides to make one himself in the school woodshop; The shop teacher, Mr. Woodley, seeing the poor job that Archie has done decides to help. Archie Club article. Untitled story, art by Bill Woggon; Katy Keene reads that golf helps to keep a figure trim and wants to learn how to play; After convincing K.O. to teach her, she makes a hole in one on the first hole. "Bargain Day"; Suzie wants $39.50 for a new dress; Her father gives her $20.00 and tells her to shop around; She runs into Ferdie who she invites to come along. "Hearts and Hamburgers"; Jughead wonders why everyone is acting slap happy; Archie tells him it's because of the new girl, Gilda; When Archie introduces Jughead to Gilda he hardly notices her, which Gilda finds amazing. "A Shaggy Dog Story"; Wilbur brings home a stray puppy; His Pop has a fit, telling Wilbur to get rid of the dog before school. Nine articles about Hollywood stars. "Love Thy Neighbor," script and art by Joe Edwards; Li'l Jinx is fighting with the new neighbor girl Alice; This upsets Li'l Jinx's father who tells her she has to learn how to get along with new people and he decides to show her how it's done; Alice's mother sees him talking to Alice and tells George, who's reading about local kidnappers. 52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Tags: ArchiePublished 1949 by Archie Publications.
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Cover art by Bob Montana. "It's a Steal," pencils by Ray Gill; Archie thinks Mr. Weatherbee might be a kleptomaniac. "No Business Like Show Business," script and pencils by Bill Woggon; Katy is on her way to Hollywood to take a screen test. "Pop Gets Plastered"; Suzie's father doesn't want to spend the money to hire a professional to plaster a spot in the ceiling so Suzie and Ferdie decide to surprise him by doing it themselves. "Gas Pains," pencils by Bill Vigoda; Wilbur thinks Linda is trying to commit suicide by inhaling gas in the oven after he turned her down for a date. "A New Twist"; Jughead learns a Ju-Jitsu move where he can toss an opponent with a twist of the wrist so Coach Kleats puts him on the wrestling team to defeat a tough opponent from a rival school. "Star Dirt" article; Gossip about Hollywood movies and their stars. "The Birds and the Bees"; Jinx gets some bee hives to try and get honey. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.