Richie Rich Success Stories (1964 Harvey) comic books 1963-1965
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Untitled one-page story; Richie commissions a statue of Gloria to be used in a fountain. Untitled one-page story; Richie learns the secret of how Cadbury can stand so straight all the time. "Fully Protected"; Richie has the house burglar-proofed while his parents are away, but the automated systems are a little too good at keeping people out. "Careful with Money"; Richie tries so hard to convince Gloria of his thrift that she starts thinking he is stingy. "Dapper Dave"; Two crooks mistake Cadbury for a famous British criminal and decide to capture him for the reward money. "She's a Big Girl Now"; Dot dreams that she drinks a tonic which increases her size, strength and appetite. "Awful Aubrey" text story. "Miss Misfit"; Lotta tries her hand at several odd jobs, but frustrates her employers until she finds the right fit. One-page Jerry the Jinx story. "The Champ"; Richie tries to give his timid and inept cousin Cyril some confidence by purposefully losing to him in several sporting events. "Twinkletoes"; Reggie pays a fortune for a horse he thinks will win an upcoming horse show competition that he and Richie are entering. "The Great Lemonade War"; Dot and Lotta go into the lemonade business, but discover that the competition is fierce. "The Modern Way" text story starring Cyrus Crow and Charlie Crow. "The Bigger Boob" text story starring Pvt. Seymour Boob. "Mix-Up"; Richie and his father accidentally switch briefcases. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Untitled one-page story; Richie invites a few friends over to share in a feast, but his father mistakenly thinks that Richie has eaten all of the food himself. "Perfect City"; Mr. Rich has done everything he can to make Richtown the perfect place to live, but it's a financial failure. "There'll Be Some Changes Made"; Richie executes some changes in Richtown, making it less perfect but a lot more enjoyable to live in, which soon attracts many new residents. "The Safety Pack"; Richie tries out a backpack that protects its wearer from any kind of harm, but an envious bully steals it. "Take Me on a Hike"; His safety pack stolen by a bully, Richie is forced to lead him on a hike around the Rich estate. Untitled one-page story; Richie stays in a hotel while his parents are out of town and the estate staff is on vacation. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Untitled one-page story; As Richie and Gloria are walking around town, they see people casting shadows that look like a rabbit and a pig. "From Riches to Rags"; After dressing in rags for a "rags and tatters" party, Richie receives a bump on the head and forgets who he is. "The Luck of the Riches"; Stricken with amnesia, Richie executes several business deals, parlaying money he has won in a door prize into a handsome sum. "Richie Rich and Black Lightning"; Richie prepares his new horse, Black Lighting, for the Richboro Steeplechase. "The Steeplechase"; Richie discovers that Black Lightning has been sneaking away at night to go to the farm of Jimmy Jones, who Richie asks to be Black Lightning's jockey. "The Lawbreaker" text story starring Little Lotta. "Career Minded"; After seeing examples of married couples that work together professionally, Lotta insists that she and Gerald must pursue careers in which they can work together. "Lucky Boy"; While pretending to be poor and playing with some boys in a poor part of town, Richie throws a lucky horseshoe over his shoulder and discovers oil, gold and a missing jeweled necklace, making his new friends rich. "Advice for Reggie"; Reggie decides he wants to woo Gloria, and asks Richie's advice on how to win over a girl, not telling Richie in whom he is interested. "A Weighty Matter"; Lotta's father and his doctor conspire to make Lotta think she has gained thirty pounds, prompting her to go on a crash diet and avoid food. "Responsible Boy"; With all of the staff off-duty and his parents away on a trip, Richie is alone in the big Rich mansion. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Cover by Warren Kremer. More adventures starring the richest kid on Earth, his friends and his family. Richie's father agrees to let him take over a struggling movie studio, in a three-part story. To make his movie, Richie must deal with creative differences, gangsters, and worst of all, his cousin Reggie. Little Dot helps her speedy Uncle Rush look for his misplaced wallet. Little Lotta faces conflict with the kids in her class when her wacky Gramps decides to go back to school - her school. Plus a vintage ad for Cheerios featuring Rocky and Bullwinkle. Hollywood; Shoot Out; Little Dot: Uncle Rush's Search; Reggie Rides Again; Little Lotta: Some Class. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.
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Cover pencils by Warren Kremer. "The Iron Will," pencils by Warren Kremer; Some crooks capture a hypnotist and force him to hypnotize Richie in order to use him as bait to blackmail Mr. Rich. "Backfire!", pencils by Warren Kremer; Pee Wee and Freckles help Richie to escape and capture a group of crooks. "Reggie Can't Lose"; Reggie shows Richie his game equipment, which allows him to never lose and never work hard. "Reggie Gets A Move On": Richie figures out a way to get Reggie to exert himself and enjoy it. "The Chicken Kid" text story starring Richie Rich, Percy Chilblane, and Charlie Chilblane. "The V.I.P."; Lotta helps David to perform heroic deeds so that it can be recorded in the school newspaper. Cheerios ad featuring Rocky and Bullwinkle. "On His Own," pencils by Warren Kremer; Mr. Rich has Richie live on his own with Freckles for a month, to see if they can get by with no help. "A Party For Tina"; Gloria wishes to throw a surprise party for a friend. "The Leader"; Lotta and her girl scout troop get lost in the woods. "Writing For Money" Richie's Dollar Sense article on how to write to make money. Hot Stuff ad. "The Invention"; Richie wants to invest in a matter transmitter. 68 pages, full color. Cover price $0.25.