Issue | #19 |
Published | Summer 1961 |
Cover Price | 0.25 USD |
Pages | 84 |
Editing | Richard Goldwater |
Characters | Little Archie; "Cat" Kane |
Synopsis | Cover based on the story "Little Archie Puts Out the Cat." |
Genre | adventure |
Pencils | Bob Bolling (signed) |
Inks | Bob Bolling (signed) |
Characters | Little Archie Andrews; Little Veronica Lodge; Mary Andrews; Mr. Lodge |
Synopsis | Ronnie wants Little Archie to take her to a masquerade dance. Little Archie thinks dancing is "sissy stuff" and prefers to spend his time playing with a pigeon he caught. Mary, who wants Little Archie to get interested in girls, encourages Ronnie to take an interest in Little Archie's hobbies, so Ronnie gets her father to buy her a very expensive pigeon. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Bob Bolling |
Pencils | Bob Bolling (signed) |
Inks | Bob Bolling (signed) |
Letters | Bob Bolling |
Notes | The ending of this story is one of the few times Bolling makes a reference to Little Archie's future; the caption reads "The end... or is it just the beginning?" |
Characters | Little Archie Andrews; Fred Andrews; Mary Andrews; Spotty; "Cat" Kane; un-named women |
Synopsis | Little Archie upsets his father by leaving his toys lying all around the house. But something far more upsetting happens when a cat burglar, "Cat" Kane, picks the Andrews home as the next target, and sneaks into the house after drugging Spotty. Thanks to Little Archie's toys, the family is alerted to Cat's presence in their house, but can they stop him from getting away? |
Genre | adventure |
Script | Bob Bolling |
Pencils | Bob Bolling (signed) |
Inks | Bob Bolling (signed) |
Letters | Bob Bolling |
Characters | Shrimpy; un-named girl |
Genre | humor; children |
Script | Joe Harold |
Pencils | Joe Harold |
Characters | Shrimpy; Peggy |
Genre | humor; children |
Script | Joe Harold |
Pencils | Joe Harold |
Characters | Little Archie Andrews; Bubbles McBounce; Little Betty Cooper; Little Veronica Lodge; Evelyn Evernever |
Synopsis | The girls' club decides to try and get Little Archie interested in girls by treating him to a movie with one of their members. Bubbles McBounce is chosen draw names from a bowl to see who will get the date with Little Archie. Bubbles decides to cheat: she pretends that her hand is stuck in the bowl, and gets the date by default. But after the girls force Little Archie to go to the movie, Betty tags along to make sure that Bubbles' hand is really stuck. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Bob Bolling |
Pencils | Bob Bolling (signed) |
Inks | Bob Bolling (signed) |
Letters | Bob Bolling |
Synopsis | Article on great danes. |
Genre | fact; nature |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Li'l Jinx; Hap Holliday |
Genre | humor; children |
Script | Joe Edwards |
Pencils | Joe Edwards |
Inks | Joe Edwards |
Letters | Joe Edwards |
Characters | Little Archie Andrews; Little Betty Cooper; Little Veronica Lodge; Geraldine Grundy; Spotty; Fred Andrews; Mary Andrews; Little Jughead Jones; Little Reggie Mantle; Little Moose Mason; Evelyn Evernever; Little Dilton Doiley; Waldo Weatherbee |
Synopsis | Little Archie has to make a speech in class about the history of Riverdale, but he can't find out anything interesting about the town, either from a book or from other people. He goes to the town square to see the statue of Riverdale's founder, Colonel Joshua Carson, but the inscription has no useful information either. But that night, when he and Spotty go for a walk past Carson's Creek, a strange but friendly old man appears to tell Little Archie some fascinating facts about what that creek has meant to Riverdale and America -- and he even throws in a bit of juicy gossip. |
Genre | fantasy; humor |
Script | Bob Bolling |
Pencils | Bob Bolling (signed) |
Inks | Bob Bolling (signed) |
Letters | Bob Bolling |
Characters | Li'l Jinx; Hap Holliday |
Genre | humor; children |
Script | Joe Edwards |
Pencils | Joe Edwards |
Inks | Joe Edwards |
Letters | Joe Edwards |
Genre | fact; nature |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Article on sharks. |
Characters | Little Archie Andrews; Little Reggie Mantle; Little Jughead Jones |
Synopsis | Little Archie and Reggie trade baseball cards. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Dexter Taylor |
Pencils | Dexter Taylor |
Inks | Dexter Taylor |
Letters | Dexter Taylor |
Characters | Little Archie Andrews; Little Jughead Jones; Waldo Weatherbee; Geraldine Grundy |
Synopsis | Little Archie moves the dishes to the new school lunchroom. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Dexter Taylor |
Pencils | Dexter Taylor |
Inks | Dexter Taylor |
Letters | Dexter Taylor |
Characters | Little Archie Andrews; Little Jughead Jones; Evelyn Evernever |
Synopsis | Little Archie learns that there's a new baby at Evelyn's house and that Evelyn named it after him. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Dexter Taylor |
Pencils | Dexter Taylor |
Inks | Dexter Taylor |
Letters | Dexter Taylor |
Characters | Little Archie Andrews; Fred Andrews; Bushy; un-named judge |
Synopsis | Fred shows Little Archie how he used to fish in the "good ol' days." |
Genre | humor |
Script | Dexter Taylor |
Pencils | Dexter Taylor |
Inks | Dexter Taylor |
Letters | Dexter Taylor |
Characters | Ambrose Pipps; Little Archie Andrews; Little Veronica Lodge; Little Betty Cooper; Little Reggie Mantle; Little Jughead Jones |
Synopsis | The girls help Ambrose impress the Good Ol' Gang by making it look like he has a real ray gun that can destroy anything. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Dexter Taylor |
Pencils | Dexter Taylor |
Inks | Dexter Taylor |
Letters | Dexter Taylor |
Characters | Little Archie Andrews; Little Veronica Lodge; Mr. Lodge; Little Reggie Mantle; Little Jughead Jones |
Synopsis | Ronnie can only take one boy to her father's country house, so she decides to settle it with a test: whoever has the courage to jump into the frozen Carson's Creek will win. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Dexter Taylor |
Pencils | Dexter Taylor |
Inks | Dexter Taylor |
Letters | Dexter Taylor |
Characters | Little Archie Andrews; Geraldine Grundy; Waldo Weatherbee |
Synopsis | Miss Grundy thinks Little Archie might have gotten a look at the answers to an upcoming test. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Dexter Taylor |
Pencils | Dexter Taylor |
Inks | Dexter Taylor |
Letters | Dexter Taylor |