Issue | #156 |
Published | March 1964 |
Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Richard Goldwater |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Jughead Jones |
Genre | teen; humor |
Pencils | Bob White |
Inks | Bob White |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Reggie Mantle; Waldo Weatherbee |
Synopsis | Archie attempts to bring an open can of paint down to the school custodian without spilling it. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Samm Schwartz |
Inks | Marty Epp |
Letters | Marty Epp |
Characters | Archie Andrews |
Synopsis | Archie has to pay many bills on a ski trip. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | George Gladir |
Pencils | Bill Vigoda |
Characters | Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge |
Synopsis | Betty dresses warmly for skating, while Veronica monopolizes the boys by dressing skimpily. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Pencils | Dan DeCarlo |
Inks | Rudy Lapick |
Letters | Marty Epp |
Notes | The idea for this pin-up is credited to "Jimmy DeCarlo," Dan DeCarlo's son, who would later become one of his father's inkers. The short, pudgy boy running toward Veronica is a self-caricature of Dan DeCarlo. |
Characters | Jughead Jones |
Synopsis | Professor Jughead lectures on the things you need to include in your party planning -- especially the food. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | George Gladir |
Pencils | Samm Schwartz |
Inks | Samm Schwartz |
Letters | Samm Schwartz |
Characters | Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Reggie Mantle; Betty Cooper |
Synopsis | Archie gives advice to his pals, which they take with disastrous results. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Pencils | Bill Vigoda |
Characters | Li'l Jinx; Hap Holliday |
Synopsis | Li'l Jinx impersonates all the people she sees on television. |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Joe Edwards |
Pencils | Joe Edwards |
Inks | Joe Edwards |
Letters | Joe Edwards |
Notes | Li'l Jinx's final line, "Move ahead with greater vim and vigor," is a quote from President Kennedy (who was shot not long after this comic appeared on newsstands). |
Characters | Josie; Melody; Pepper |
Synopsis | Melody gets lost while skiing and winds up on an Indian reservation, where she is given the name "Usqua Mo-Mo" (meaning "Va-Va-Voom"). |
Genre | teen; humor |
Script | Frank Doyle |
Pencils | Dan DeCarlo |
Inks | Rudy Lapick |
Letters | Victor Gorelick |