Issue | #186 |
Published | November 1968 |
Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Richard Goldwater |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones |
Genre | teen; humor |
Pencils | Dan DeCarlo |
Inks | Rudy Lapick |
Colors | Barry Grossman |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Betty Cooper; Mr. Lodge |
Synopsis | In a parody of "Trouble" from THE MUSIC MAN, the narrator explains that Archie has got trouble with a capital T, and that rhymes with P, and that stands for Pool -- that is, the pool in Veronica's house, which tempts Archie to try and live a life of luxury he can't afford. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |
Notes | At one point the narrator gets mixed up and says "She'll nurse him, rehearse him, and give out the news that the Southland gave birth to the blues!" This ("sorry, wrong song") is a quote from the song "Birth of the Blues." |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Fred Andrews; Mary Andrews; Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge |
Synopsis | When Fred makes Archie paint the house, the girls rush over to help Archie, and they mostly succeed in doing physical harm to Fred. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Fred Andrews; Betty Cooper; Mr. Cooper |
Synopsis | Archie has images of Betty and Veronica on everything, including a reversible picture that allows him to display either one of them depending on who's there. Meanwhile, Betty has pictures of Archie all over the house, including an Archie tie, an Archie coffee cup, and an Archie pin-up calendar. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |
Characters | Li'l Jinx; Hap Holliday |
Genre | children; humor |
Script | Joe Edwards |
Pencils | Joe Edwards |
Inks | Joe Edwards |
Letters | Joe Edwards |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Jughead Jones |
Synopsis | Archie is despondent about being broke. Knowing that he's too proud to accept money from her, Veronica arranges for him to find a lot of money "accidentally." But his new-found wealth turns him into a miser. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Harry Lucey |
Letters | Bill Yoshida |