Issue | #158 |
Published | July 1968 |
Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Characters | Jughead Jones; Archie Jones; Grandpa Amos |
Genre | Teen; Humor |
Characters | Jughead Jones; Archie Andrews; Betty Cooper; Hardware Store Owner |
Synopsis | Jughead needs money for food and gets a job handing out leaflets for a hardware store. After getting paid, he meets up with Archie who has a date with Betty coming up and no cash on hand. Jughead gives his money to Archie but when Archie goes to meet Betty, she surprises him by having a dinner made already so he invites Jughead in to join in the dinner. |
Genre | Teen; Humor |
Characters | Archie Andrews |
Notes | Letters from the Archie Club members. 1/2 page for a coupon to join the club. |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge |
Notes | Archie and Veronica in an ad for Bendix stick - a stick shift for a 3 speed bike. |
Characters | Jughead Jones; Archie Andrews; Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Pop Tate; Reggie Mantle; Moose Mason; Dilton Doiley; No Name (a dog); Ethel Muggs |
Synopsis | No Name (a dog) pushes Archie away from a falling apple and Archie is so grateful for the save that he announces that No Name proves to him that Man&'s Best Friend is his Dog. Jughead takes this personally since he thinks this means that No Name has superseded him the friend department. The girls try to get Jughead to love the dog and nothing works until it turns out Big Ethel is allergic to dog hairs. |
Genre | Teen; Humor |
Notes | The names Jimmy Lolobrigider and Aubrey Hepburn are mentioned in this issue. |
Characters | Li'l Jinx; Hap Holiday (Li'l Jinx's father); Greg |
Synopsis | Hap is looking for his belt which Li'l Jinx lent out to be used as a selt belt on Greg's soapbox. |
Genre | Humor |
Script | Joe Edwards |
Pencils | Joe Edwards |
Inks | Joe Edwards |
Letters | Joe Edwards |
Characters | Jughead Jones; Betty Cooper; Reggie Mantle; Moose Mason; Pop Tate |
Synopsis | Jughead gets a chain letter which he dismisses as rubbish. Betty believes he'll get bad luck so she tries to convince him all his bad luck is due to it. Jughead doesn't believe any of his bad luck is from the chain letter until an order of burgers gets stepped on. |
Genre | Teen; Humor |