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Issue Details

Issue #7
Published April 1966
Cover Price 0.12 USD
Pages 36
Editing Richard Goldwater

Cover Details - "Get Well Soon!"

Characters Archie Andrews; Waldo Weatherbee; Jughead Jones; Reggie Mantle; Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge
Genre teen; humor
Pencils Dan DeCarlo
Inks Rudy Lapick

13 page Archie and Me story "The Image"

Characters Archie Andrews; Waldo Weatherbee; Geraldine Grundy; Reggie Mantle; Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge
Synopsis Tired of being viewed as a villain by his students, Mr. Weatherbee tries to change his image by looking kindly on everything the students do, even whistling at Veronica when she walks down the hall in short shorts. But most of the kids are just horrified by his new behavior, while Archie and Reggie try to take advantage of it.
Genre teen; humor
Script Frank Doyle
Pencils Bob Bolling
Inks Bob Bolling
Letters Marty Epp

1 page Li'l Jinx filler "Think Positive"

Characters Li'l Jinx; Hap Holliday
Synopsis Daddy says Li'l Jinx can do anything if she thinks positive.
Genre children; humor
Script Joe Edwards
Pencils Joe Edwards
Inks Joe Edwards
Letters Joe Edwards

1 page Betty and Veronica Spectacular promo (ad from the publisher) "Join the Parade!"

Characters Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge
Synopsis Betty and Veronica don drum-majorette costumes to promote "Betty and Veronica Spectacular."
Pencils Harry Lucey
Inks Mario Acquaviva
Letters Mario Acquaviva

10 page Archie story "Coach" Weatherbee

Characters Archie Andrews; Waldo Weatherbee; Jughead Jones; Coach Kleats
Synopsis After recalling his days playing football at University, Mr. Weatherbee tries to relive his youth vicariously by training Archie to become Riverdale High's star football player. But Weatherbee's training doesn't make Archie a better player, just very tired.
Genre teen; humor
Script Bob Bolling
Pencils Bob Bolling
Inks Bob Bolling
Letters Marty Epp
Notes Unusually for an Archie story (but like a number of Bolling's Little Archie stories), the lettering in this story mostly uses full stops rather than exclamation points.