Characters |
Josie; Melody; Pepper; Albert; Alexander Cabot III; Alexandra Cabot; Sock; Mr. Tuttle; Alexander Cabot II; Albert's mother |
Synopsis |
Albert gets an old book of songs written by "Samantha Spellbinder," a witch from Salem, Massachusetts. Whenever he plays her way-out chords on his guitar, the magic of the music causes anyone within earshot to fall in love -- but only with inanimate objects like trees, rocks, and mailboxes. Only Melody is unaffected by the spell, because she already loves everything and everyone. And it's up to Melody to show everyone that true love is for people, not for things. |
Genre |
teen; humor |
Script |
Frank Doyle |
Pencils |
Dan DeCarlo |
Letters |
Bill Yoshida |
Notes |
An issue-length story divided into four chapters: "Love," "Basket of Love," "The Unaffected," and "People Who Like People."
The splash page, includes Dan DeCarlo's name amidst another collection of psychedelic slogans, making this one of the few pre-1980 Archie stories that he was able to sign. |