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Reggie (1950 Archie) comic books

  • Issue #3
    Reggie (1950 Archie) 3
    • Water damage. Staple rust.

    Cover art by George Frese. "Call of the Wild," pencils by George Frese; After getting pranked with a hot foot by Reggie Jughead decides to play a prank on Reggie using hypnotism. "Come Sit with Me," pencils by George Frese; Archie starts a baby-sitting operation with Betty, Veronica and Jughead as his sitters and this takes Veronica's time away from Reggie so he calls in to the service with a disguised voice so Veronica will come and babysit him; He dresses up like a baby as a gag but it's not Veronica who shows up. "Hot Seat," pencils by George Frese; Reggie buys an electric cushion that gives shocks to anyone who sits on it and he tries to use it on Archie but Miss Grundy sits on it instead. "On the Rocks"; Reggie gets injured from diving in shallow water. "The Tree Bears," pencils by George Frese; Archie has a plan to earn money to take Veronica to the dance and Reggie tries to spoil Archie's money-making plans. "Reggie's Good Deed!"; Reggie overhears the doctor telling Archie that his hangnail will be gone in three days but Reggie doesn't get the whole conversation and thinks Archie is dying so he gets everyone together to raise money to send Archie to New York to see a specialist. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    Reggie (1950 Archie) 12

    "The Eyes Have It!"; Moose is suffering eyestrain, so Reggie puts on an old hat of Jughead's and kisses Midge. "Muddling Through"; Reggie catches a hat blowing away. "Fast Talk"; Suzie doesn't want to travel on a plane that flies faster than the speed of sound. "Water You Know?"; Reggie gets caught using his water pistol in school. "Splitting Hairs..."; Reggie has a foolproof way to eat at a restaurant and not pay. "An Eye To the Future!"; Betty convinces Reggie to see a swami. "Home Cookin'", script and art by Bill Woggon; Katy asks Sis to get a cup of milk from Bertha. "The Plot Sickens"; Reggie sees Moose running from Jughead and thinks Moose has turned chicken. "Yard-Birds!"; Jughead makes a scarecrow that looks like Reggie. ""A" For Effort!"; Wilbur made an A in algebra. Hollywood Gossip article featuring Singer MacRae. "Rain of Terror!"; Reggie is having trouble identifying people because they are all wearing the same type of raincoat. "Not His Dish of She"; Reggie thinks Archie's cousin from Hollywood is a movie star. Science-Fiction Book Club ad. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    Reggie (1950 Archie) 13
    • Water damage.
  • Issue #16
    Reggie (1950 Archie) 16

    Cover art by Bob White. "Royal Bust," script by Frank Doyle, art by Harry Lucey; Reggie tries to sabotage Archie's entry in a sculpting contest. "Smellerama!", art by Joe Edwards; Shrimpy recalls his last visit to the theater. "Go Home, Shrimpy!", art by Joe Edwards; Shrimpy is told to leave. "Ship Ahoy," pencils by Bill Vigoda; Reggie dates a plain girl because her father owns a yacht. "The Show Must Go On!", art by Bill Vigoda; Reggie tries to make time with a girl while her younger brother watches. "Lead 'Em and Weep," script by Frank Doyle, art by Harry Lucey; Reggie plots to make Archie look like a fool with a hiking club. "Bird Watcher!", pencils by Samm Schwartz; Reggie tries to trick Archie into watching a parakeet for the weekend. "Debt Dilemma!"; Archie tries to collect from Reggie. "Nets to You!!"; When Mr. Lodge accidentally rips a badminton net, Archie and Veronica improvise. "Geronimo - The Wily Warrior" biography. "Who's There?", pencils by Bill Vigoda; Reggie thinks he's safe from Moose. "Southern Exposure!", art by Harry Lucey; Archie returns from a visit south acting and talking like a genteel southerner and all the girls in Riverdale flip for it. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #17
    Reggie (1950 Archie) 17