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Jughead (1949 1st Series Archie) Annual comic books 1959 or before

  • Issue #1
    Jughead (1949 1st Series Archie) Annual 1
    • Some interior corner pieces missing (slightly affects panel edge). Interior tearing. 1" Spine split from bottom.
    • Restored (see item notes)
    • RESTORATION. Spine split seal, color touch. One page detached, another coming loose.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.
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    "Mask Me No Questions"; Jughead tricks Reggie into coming to a costume party dressed as Jughead; Jughead calls Moose, who is tasked with throwing out anyone not in a costume. "To Bear Or Not To Bear"; Archie and Reggie ask Jughead to come to their picnic dressed as a bear, as a prank on Betty and Veronica; Jughead can't find a bear costume, but a real bear crashes the picnic and wallops Reggie. "It's Hop To You"; Jughead is caught reading about hypnosis during class; Mr. Weatherbee explains to the gang that only the weak-minded can be hypnotized. Jughead says he could even hypnotize Mr. Weatherbee. "Fresh Heir"; When Jughead is named as an heir in his uncle's will, Reggie thinks Jughead has inherited money; He buys him malteds at the Choklit Shop and lets him have cash, ensuring him that it's not a loan, to get in Jughead's good graces in hopes of getting part of the inheritance. "Mind Over Manner"; Jughead sees Souphead making a girl carry his books home. "Take It Or Weave It"; Betty and Veronica praise Jughead for his prolific basket weaving. "Space Man"; Souphead builds a large box kite, so large that a gust of wind carries it away and Souphead with it; Jughead fears he is lost. 100 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #2
    Jughead (1949 1st Series Archie) Annual 2
    • Water saturation.

    "Charge of the Fright Brigade!"; The drama group decides to put on a play about a man from Mars. "Food For Thought!"; Jughead goes to the doctor because he doesn't feel well. "Made to Order!"; Jughead tries to sell Mr. Weatherbee some hair tonic. "Snooze to Me!"; Jughead gets out of a test by pretending to sleepwalk in school. "Birth of a Notion!"; Jughead is spending some time alone with Midge. "Sweater Boy!"; Midge's new sweater gets caught on a nail. "Who Suds So?"; Veronica gives Jughead two dollars to pick up a specific shampoo, but instead he buys a bargain shampoo. "Kiss of Death!"; Midge demands that Moose let her see other boys and when he refuses she kisses Jughead. "Iron Constitution!"; The Riverdale High football team has to deal with a tough opponent who head butts players in the stomach. "No Moose is Good Moose"; Mr. Lodge invites Archie and Jughead into the woods to go moose hunting. "Bitter Batter"; The class is supposed to take a teacher to lunch and Jughead is assigned to take Mr. Weatherbee. "To Eats His Own"; Jughead disguises himself as a businessman to attend the Lodge fancy dinner. "Footloose and Fancy!"; Jughead is going around school barefoot. "Too Much Spirit!"; Jughead, carrying a totem pole for good luck, rents it to Reggie. "Aunts in His Pants!"; Archie is laughing that Jughead has aunt Eda at his house and Reggie thinks he means an anteater. "The Jitters-Bug"; Jughead discovers Moose trying to learn to dance and Moose forces Jughead to help him learn. "It's In the Brag!"; Souphead thinks Jughead is better than his friend's cousin. 100 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #4
    Jughead (1949 1st Series Archie) Annual 4
    • INCOMPLETE. 14 pages missing (affects art and story). Spine taped.
    • INCOMPLETE: Last four ad pages missing. Small piece missing, slightly interrupts art. 1/2" Spine split from top.

    "All's Yell That Ends Yell," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Joe Edwards; After hearing Jughead scorn women once again, Betty decides to pull one of Reggie's pranks on him. "Just Desserts," inks by Terry Szenics; Moose overhears Reggie and Midge disparage a dessert and think they're talking about him. "Package Deal"; Moose strong-arms Jughead into helping him wrap Christmas presents. "Letter Alone," pencils by Bill Vigoda; Reggie tricks Jughead into reading a steamy love letter in front of the English class. "Legal, But Tender," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey; Archie and Reggie suspect Jughead of counterfeiting U.S. currency. "Trick or Treat," art by Samm Schwartz; Tired of wisecracks about their cooking, Betty and Veronica force Archie and Jughead to cook a meal on their own. "Door Frame," art by Bill Vigoda; Jughead invents an automatic garage door opener with one tiny side effect. "The Eyes Have It," pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Jughead gets a black eye from running into a door and nobody will believe him. 100 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #5
    Jughead (1949 1st Series Archie) Annual 5
    • 1/2" Spine split. Several pages partially detached.
    • Multiple pages detached but present.

    "Tele-Phonies!"; Archie and Reggie have been making prank phone calls to Jughead, but he gets even. "Hear No Evil," pencils by Samm Schwartz, inks by Terry Szenics; Midge tells Moose he must host a party for the gang; Jughead, Archie and Reggie take turns insulting Moose, who is too busy to understand what they are saying. "Voice of Doom," pencils by Samm Schwartz; Jughead uses ventriloquism to play jokes on Archie and Reggie. "Puddle Jumper!"; Reggie gallantly uses the coat he is wearing to cover a puddle, but it's a coat he borrowed from Archie. "Charm Chump!", script by George Gladir, pencils by Bill Vigoda, inks by Terry Szenics; Jughead is selling lucky horse shoes. "Paid in Fool!", art by Bill Vigoda; Jughead owes Reggie two dollars and offers to do his schoolwork for him to pay back the debt. "Grass Dismissed"; Jughead thinks he has invented a concentrated vitamin plant food. "Fowl Play"; Archie is in charge of the school play production of The Egg and I. "Just a Little Love Nest"; Jughead got Moose into bird-watching and now he doesn't notice when Midge is near other guys. "Short Shrift"; Jughead is wearing Bermuda shorts. "The Passing of the Buck"; Mr. Weatherbee asks Archie to clean out the storeroom. "Cap the Climax"; Archie doesn't want to be seen in the cap and bush jacket that Veronica gave him so he gives them to Jughead who then becomes attractive to all the girls. "Trance Form"; Reggie and Archie try to convince Jughead that he can actually hypnotize people, but lose a bet to Jughead when he turns the tables. "Labor of Love"; Reggie tries to find out what kind of job Jughead has. 100 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #7
    Jughead (1949 1st Series Archie) Annual 7
    • 1/2" Spine split from top.
    • 1" Spine split from top.
    • 3 1/2" Cumulative spine split.

    Cover pencils by Harry Lucey. "Prize Fight," pencils by Harry Lucey; Archie is preparing to box against Reggie for the right to take Veronica to the Frosh Hop; Jughead convinces Archie to spar against Moose, with Moose pretending to get knocked out. "Operation Nightmare"; Jughead's uncle Herman brags about a supposed appendectomy he once performed using a rusty pocket knife; Jughead dismisses the tall tale and heads to the hospital where Betty is interning. "Don't Robot In," pencils by Harry Lucey; Jughead shows off a small remote control robot; Reggie gets the idea to dress up as a life-sized Jughead robot. "The Bad Penny!", pencils by Bill Vigoda; Jughead is such a bad singer that Professor Flootsnoot sends him to gym class; He's so much trouble in gym class, Coach Kleats sends him back to choir class. "Jingle Belles"; Jughead sells the same one-of-a-kind musical bracelet to everyone in the school. "Plague Take It"; Reggie convinces Moose that Midge has a disease called "sagacity" and that it is very contagious. "Around The Whirl"; A travel agent comes into the Choklit Shop to talk to Pop about vacation plans. "Peg O' My Heart"; Archie and Reggie study inkblots at the school psychiatrist's office; Archie decides to analyze Jughead's dreams and give Moose a test putting different-shaped blocks into the correct holes. 84 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.