Issue | #133 |
Published | December 1962 |
Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Richard Goldwater |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge |
Genre | humor |
Pencils | Bob White |
Inks | Bob White |
Notes | No credits, but cover art appears to be by White. |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Betty Cooper; Reggie Mantle; Molly |
Synopsis | Betty and Veronica see Archie carrying a doll as a prop for the school play; Betty wants to make fun of him, but Veronica doesn't approve. |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Inks | Terry Szenics |
Notes | No credits, but art appears to be by Lucey. Terry Szenics was Lucey's inker at the time and the inking style appears to be hers. |
Characters | Li'l Jinx; Hap Holliday |
Synopsis | Li'l Jinx gets an award. |
Genre | humor; children |
Script | Joe Edwards |
Pencils | Joe Edwards |
Inks | Joe Edwards |
Letters | Joe Edwards |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; un-named reporters |
Synopsis | Archie, the first teenager to go to Mars, makes a triumphant return to Earth, where everyone has questions about his voyage. |
Genre | humor |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Inks | Terry Szenics |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Betty Cooper; Cricket O'Dell; Reggie Mantle; Jughead Jones; Smithers; Mr. Lodge; Veronica Lodge |
Synopsis | Meet Cricket O'Dell, a girl who is obsessed with money. She not only loves money, she can literally smell it. And she'll follow any man who has money. When she shows signs of being attracted to Archie because of his connection to the "gorgeously rich" Lodges, Archie passes her off to a man with more money, Reggie Mantle. After a night of doing the things that Cricket considers fun (like listening to a record of slot machines in Las Vegas), Reggie has to find a way to get rid of her, so he gives some money to Jughead, causing Cricket to follow him instead. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Inks | Terry Szenics |
Notes | First appearance of Cricket O'Dell. Script identifiable as Frank Doyle by his distinctive writing style and word choices. Most of the Cricket O'Dell appearances, well into the '80s, appear to have been written by Doyle. The story is told in two parts (separated by an ad page). |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Betty Cooper |
Synopsis | Archie tells Veronica a series of wild, implausible stories about why he's late and where he went last night. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Inks | Terry Szenics |
Notes | Script identifiable as Doyle by his distinctive style. |