Issue | #116 |
Published | February 1961 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Richard Goldwater |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Miss Grundy |
Genre | teen; humor |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Inks | Terry Szenics |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Mr. Lodge; Smithers |
Synopsis | Archie tries to lay down the law with Veronica and insist that she be ready on time for their next date, but then he has to go to extremes to avoid being late himself. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Inks | Terry Szenics |
Letters | Terry Szenics |
Notes | Mr. Lodge's repeated line "Don't tell me, let me guess, you're waiting for a streetcar" is a reference to an old Vaudeville routine. |
Characters | Li'l Jinx; Charley Hawse |
Genre | children; humor |
Script | Joe Edwards |
Pencils | Joe Edwards |
Inks | Joe Edwards |
Letters | Joe Edwards |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Mr. Lodge |
Synopsis | Archie and Mr. Lodge go on a hunting trip. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Reggie Mantle; Geraldine Grundy; Waldo Weatherbee |
Synopsis | The kids decide that the best way to deal with Miss Grundy is to make a special effort to be good, but she's driven crazy waiting for them to misbehave. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Sy Reit ? |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Inks | Terry Szenics |
Letters | Terry Szenics |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Fred Andrews; Mary Andrews |
Synopsis | Archie mistakenly pours rum instead of water into his car's radiator. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Veronica Lodge; Mr. Lodge |
Synopsis | Mr. Lodge thinks he fixed an appliance, when all that happened was that Archie plugged it in. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Inks | Terry Szenics |
Letters | Terry Szenics |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Veronica Lodge; Mr. Lodge |
Synopsis | Archie and Jughead remove their wet shoes before coming into the Lodge home, but because they're walking around in their socks, Mr. Lodge never knows when they're sneaking up on him. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Inks | Terry Szenics |
Letters | Terry Szenics |