Issue | #139 |
Published | June 1960 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Richard Goldwater |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge |
Genre | teen; humor |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Inks | Terry Szenics |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Fred Andrews; Mary Andrews; Chip; Moose Mason; Jughead Jones; Veronica Lodge; Betty Cooper; Geraldine Grundy; Waldo Weatherbee |
Synopsis | Archie reads the famous lines from Robert Burns's classic poem "To A Louse," where the poet wishes we could see ourselves as others see us. Archie disagrees with Burns, claiming that other people don't get a true picture of us. To prove his point, he shows us how other people see him: Fred sees him as a rich playboy; Mary sees him as a baby; a little kid sees him as a giant; Moose sees him as tiny; Jughead sees him with a long nose like his own; Veronica sees him as a wind-up toy; Betty sees him as a knight in armor; Miss Grundy sees him as a dunce; Mr. Weatherbee sees him with two heads. Archie tells us that only he can see the true Archie, but when he looks in the mirror, he sees a handsome muscleman. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Inks | Terry Szenics |
Letters | Marty Epp |
Reprinted | in Archie... Archie Andrews Where Are You? Comics Digest Magazine (Archie, 1977 Series) #26. |
Characters | Shrimpy; Brando |
Genre | children; humor |
Script | Joe Harold |
Pencils | Joe Harold |
Characters | Shrimpy; Brando |
Genre | children; humor |
Script | Joe Harold |
Pencils | Joe Harold |
Characters | Moose Mason; Waldo Weatherbee |
Synopsis | Moose confuses the "letter" box with the "litter" box. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Neal Adams |
Pencils | Neal Adams |
Inks | Neal Adams |
Letters | Neal Adams |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Pop Tate |
Synopsis | Archie asks Pop why he cut his prices in half. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Neal Adams |
Pencils | Neal Adams |
Inks | Neal Adams |
Letters | Neal Adams |
Characters | Katy Keene; K.O. Kelly; Sis |
Synopsis | Katy, Sis and K.O. go to the carnival. |
Genre | humor; romance; fashion |
Script | Bill Woggon |
Pencils | Bill Woggon (signed) |
Inks | Bill Woggon (signed) |
Letters | Bill Woggon |
Characters | Sis; Pokey |
Synopsis | Sis has some trouble with her colt Pokey. |
Genre | humor; fashion |
Script | Bill Woggon |
Pencils | Bill Woggon (signed) |
Inks | Bill Woggon (signed) |
Letters | Bill Woggon |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge |
Synopsis | House ad for Archie Annual # 12. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Characters | Li'l Jinx; Hap Holliday |
Synopsis | To get her to play less noisy games, Li'l Jinx's daddy teaches her to play checkers. |
Genre | children; humor |
Script | Joe Edwards |
Pencils | Joe Edwards |
Inks | Joe Edwards |
Letters | Joe Edwards |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Leroy |
Synopsis | Leroy paints a goldfish. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Samm Schwartz ? |
Pencils | Samm Schwartz |
Inks | Samm Schwartz |
Letters | Samm Schwartz |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Reggie Mantle; Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Moose Mason; Geraldine Grundy; Waldo Weatherbee |
Synopsis | When the kids ask to be treated like mature adults, Mr. Weatherbee abolishes homework assignments and lifts the ban on talking in homeroom. The kids find that without homework, they spend more time preparing for their classes because they're so determined to prove that they deserve the "mature" treatment. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Frank Doyle ? |
Pencils | Bill Vigoda |
Inks | Terry Szenics |
Letters | Terry Szenics |