Issue | #95 |
Published | April 1963 |
Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Richard Goldwater |
Characters | Jughead Jones; Archie Andrews; un-named woman |
Genre | humor |
Pencils | Samm Schwartz |
Inks | Samm Schwartz |
Letters | Samm Schwartz |
Notes | No credits, but art and lettering appear to be by Schwartz. |
Characters | Jughead Jones; Archie Andrews; Reggie Mantle |
Synopsis | Jughead runs off rather than lend Reggie money, but then secretly gives Archie some money to lend to Reggie. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Samm Schwartz |
Inks | Samm Schwartz |
Letters | Samm Schwartz |
Notes | Script identifiable as Frank Doyle due to his distinctive style. |
Characters | Jughead Jones; Moose Mason |
Synopsis | Professor Jughead delivers a lecture on "How To Stay Awake In Class." |
Genre | humor |
Script | George Gladir |
Pencils | Dan DeCarlo |
Notes | Art appears to be by DeCarlo. Script identifiable as Gladir by his distinctive style (he wrote many similar segments for "Cracked" and "Archie's Mad House"). |
Characters | Jughead Jones; Cricket O'Dell; Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Mr. Lodge; un-named banker; un-named clerk |
Synopsis | When the Chamber of Commerce sponsors a boy-girl treasure hunt, Jughead teams up with the girl who's guaranteed to win the contest: Cricket O'Dell, the girl who can smell money. But when the head of the contest declares Cricket's powers "not legal," she and Jughead have to enter the contest with a ribbon tied around her nose. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Samm Schwartz |
Inks | Samm Schwartz |
Letters | Samm Schwartz |
Notes | Script identifiable as Frank Doyle due to his distinctive style. |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Jughead Jones; Archie Andrews; Bambini the Great; Veronica Lodge; Reggie Mantle |
Synopsis | Jughead gets hold of a magician's magic wand, but explains to Archie that there's no such thing as magic. While he's talking, he unwittingly makes things appear and disappear. Finally, he waves the wand and accidentally destroys the entire world. |
Genre | humor |
Pencils | Samm Schwartz |
Inks | Samm Schwartz |
Letters | Samm Schwartz |