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Archie and Friends (1991) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Archie and Friends (1991) 1

    "The Diary" - Written by George Gladir. Art by Stan Goldberg & Henry Scarpelli. Cover by Stan Goldberg & Rod Ollerenshaw. Mr. Lodge recruits Archie and his friends to retrace the route from the diary of his explorer grandfather, Cyrus Lodge. He wants to bring the diary up to date before publishing it. The route runs through the National Parks of Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Yellowstone and Waterton-Glacier. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #2
    Archie and Friends (1991) 2

    Cover pencils by Dan Parent, inks by Bill Golliher. "You're Drive-In-Me Crazy!", script and pencils by Bill Golliher and Dan Parent, inks by Henry Scarpelli; The local drive-in movie theatre is closing to build a multiplex theatre; The gang decides to have a film festival hosted by Viv Voodoo, an old time actress, to save the drive-in. J.D. the land developer gets word and he plots to make sure Viv doesn't make it to the festival. Facts about drive-in theatres. "Double Date," script and pencils by Dan Parent and Bill Golliher, inks by Henry Scarpelli; Sabrina's aunts have moved her back to their old town, Gravestone Heights, and Sabrina makes friends with Cleara and Chip Noggin. Archie's Club News. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #3
    Archie and Friends (1991) 3

    It's a Go - Written by Joe Edwards. Art and Cover by Stan Goldberg & Henry Scarpelli. Archie and the Riverdale gang go along on a trip to the Kennedy Space Center with a group of elementary students studying to be Young Astronauts. Along the way, one of the students has a dream about their bus traveling to outer space. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #4
    Archie and Friends (1991) 4

    Cover pencils by Dan Parent, inks by Bill Golliher. "It's Snow Problem!" Chapter One, script and pencils by Dan Parent and Bill Golliher, inks by Rudy Lapick; The Gang go to the Lodge Lodge in the Rocky Mountains; They go cross country skiing and a blizzard hits. Reggie takes Dilton's glasses. Tell Us About Recycling PET Plastic Containers public service announcement with the Archie gang. "Simply Abominable!" Chapter 2, script and pencils by Dan Parent and Bill Golliher, inks by Rudy Lapick; The blizzard continues; The gang find a cave to hide out in; They send Hot Dog back to the Lodge with a can of Poopsie (Pepsi) cola around his neck to get help; Mr. Weatherbee goes out to look for the gang; They fight over the last cookie in the cave; A groundhog appears. "Ice Escapades" Chapter 3, script and pencils by Dan Parent and Bill Golliher, inks by Rudy Lapick. Archie's Club News. "Mummy Dearest," script and pencils by Dan Parent and Bill Golliher, inks by Rudy Lapick; Sabrina is hot for a new teen vampire in school, but he won't give her the time of night. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #5
    Archie and Friends (1991) 5

    Cover by Dan Parent & Dan DeCarlo. Stories by Dan Parent and Bill Golliher. Art by Bill Golliher & Rudy Lapick. Reggie blackmails Dilton into using his new computer matchmaking software to pair members of the gang up with unexpected partners in "Love Unconnection"! Plus: Archie and Jughead attempt to move an antique jukebox in "Don't Rock the Jukebox"! And: Wally asks Cleara to help him cheat on an exam in Sabrina at Gravestone High 91313 story "Aw, What the Hex"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #6
    Archie and Friends (1991) 6

    Cover by Bill Golliher & Dan Parent. Stories by Dan Parent and Various. Art by Bill Golliher and Various. When a lack of donations threatens to keep Archie, Jughead and Reggie from being counselors at a camp for underprivileged children, Mr. Lodge makes it his #1 charity -- anything to keep them away from Lodge Mansion in "Summer Bummer"! Plus: Sabrina! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #7
    Archie and Friends (1991) 7

    Cover by Dan Parent & Rudy Lapick. Stories and Art by Bill Golliher, Dan Parent and Various. Will Chuck give up his life-long ambition of cartooning to become a fine artist instead? Not if the gang can help it in..."An Art-Ful Dodger"! Plus: Aunt Zelda thinks she's a teenager again when she uses Sabrina's magical facial mask in "Me, Myself and Why?" Also: The Carneys! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #8
    Archie and Friends (1991) 8

    Cover by Dan Parent & Rudy Lapick. Stories and Art by Dan Parent, Bill Golliher and Various. The legendary 'Archies Band' breaks up...then re-forms...then breaks up! It's the same old tune in a typical rock band's life in "Band Together"! Also in this issue: Sabrina! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #9
    Archie and Friends (1991) 9

    Cover by Dan Parent & Rudy Lapick. Stories by Dan Parent and Bill Golliher. Art by Bill Golliher, Dan Parent and Rudy Lapick. Excessive phone bills lead to gab time restrictions for Betty, Veronica and Midge...leaving their boyfriends to find alternate means of communication in "A Phoney Situation"! Also in this issue: Sabrina! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.25.

  • Issue #10
    Archie and Friends (1991) 10

    Cover by Bill Golliher. Stories and Art by Various. Chuck and the gang create a super heroic comic strip, but nobody's interested...until they take turns wearing the 'Wonder Dude' suit in public in "It's No Wonder, Dude"! Also in this issue: Sabrina! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #11
    Archie and Friends (1991) 11

    Cover by Bill Golliher & Henry Scarpelli. Stories by Dan Parent and Bill Golliher. Art by Dan Parent, Bill Golliher and Rudy Lapick. It's the annual Riverdale High pet show, and Reggie will stop at nothing to see his pet win! There's just one thing Reggie didn't count on -- the animals break out of their cages, causing a circus of confusion that even Siegfried and Roy couldn't handle in..."Pet-Pourri!" Also in this issue: Sabrina! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #12
    Archie and Friends (1991) 12

    Stories by Bill Golliher and Dan Parent. Art by Bill Golliher, Dan Parent and Rudy Lapick. Can it be true? Archie and Midge...an item? Find out the 'painful' truth in "Moose Crossing"! Plus: Sabrina casts a spell that causes liars' noses to grow long in "To Tell a Lie!" 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #13
    Archie and Friends (1991) 13

    Cover by Dan Parent & Rudy Lapick. Stories and Art by Bill Golliher, Dan Parent and Various. Not only do Archie and the gang have holiday jobs at the mall, they wind up getting snowed-in on Christmas Eve in "Mall Be Home for Christmas"! Plus: Big Ethel finds herself the objet d'amour of one of Santa's elves, and Sabrina fights off the advances of an abominable, Abominable Snowman, in this issue's holiday back-up tales! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #14
    Archie and Friends (1991) 14

    Stories and Art by Dan Parent, Bill Golliher and Various. Dilton develops a computer program about dating tips, and uses Archie as his source material in "Computer Casanova!" Also in this issue: Sabrina! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #15
    Archie and Friends (1991) 15

    Cover by Stan Goldberg & Henry Scarpelli. Stories and Art by Various. The gang have a para-sailing adventure that leaves them stranded on an island and mixed up with lifeguards in "Babewatch," a wacky parody of Baywatch! Plus: Sabrina throws a beach party with all her frightful friends in "Monster Beach Party"! Make sure to bring your sun-scream lotion! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #16
    Archie and Friends (1991) 16

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo. Stories by Dan Parent, Mike Pellowski, Bill Golliher and George Gladir. Art by Dan Parent & Rudy Lapick, Doug Crane & Ken Selig, Bill Golliher & Jon D'Agostino and Rex Lindsey & Henry Scarpelli. Veronica's cousin Valika, a model, invites the gang to New York to watch a photo shoot. The photographer decides to shoot the Riverdale kids instead and they become a media sensation, modeling the "family values grunge" look in "Strike a Pose"! Plus: Two-page spread of jokes on farming in "Corn on the Cob"! Also: Nancy wins a date with a rock star, and Chuck is jealous in "What's in a Name?" And: Midge tries to get Moose to stop being jealous by making him watch her kiss Archie in "The Green-Eyed Moose-ster"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #17
    Archie and Friends (1991) 17

    Cover by Dan Parent & Rudy Lapick. Stories by Chris Henderson, George Gladir and Bill Golliher. Art by Stan Goldberg & Mike Esposito and Bill Golliher & Jon D'Agostino. Featuring "A Confident Man" and "Different Strokes"! Also in this issue: Sabrina! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #18
    Archie and Friends (1991) 18

    Cover by Stan Goldberg & Rudy Lapick. Stories by Bill Golliher and Frank Doyle. Art by Bill Golliher & Jon D'Agostino, Stan Goldberg & Mike Esposito and Dan Parent & Rudy Lapick. Archie arranges a Riverdale High talent show on television, but Mr. Weatherbee doesn't like it and replaces the students with teachers. The new show bores everyone, so the students return in "On the Air!" Plus: Moose can't believe it, but Dilton has a bigger and louder sneeze in "Nothing to Sneeze At!" Also: Sabrina catches the Double Atchoo Split in Two Flu, and when she sneezes, a mischievous duplicate Sabrina appears in "Which Witch is Witch?" 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #19
    Archie and Friends (1991) 19

    Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Stories by Dan Parent, Mike Pellowski, Bill Golliher, Joe Edwards and George Gladir. Art by Dan Parent & Rudy Lapick, Stan Goldberg & Mike Esposito, Fernando Ruiz & Rex W. Lindsey and Ruiz & Dan Loprieno. The gang ends up in the hospital with food poisoning from Veronica's cooking. There, Archie becomes jealous of the attention Betty and Veronica are paying to a handsome resident in "OK in the E.R." Plus: Inspired by his friends, Chuck comes up with a cast of characters for a new comic book feature that sounds suspiciously like the X-Men in "Hero Zero"! Also: Jughead agrees to sell Reggie a book that contains the phone number of a woman Reggie is interested in in 1-page story "Ring-a-Ding Ding-a-Ling"! And: Moose's first day on the job doesn't go very well in 1-page story "That's Some Break"! Plus: Desperate for a booking, Josie and the Pussycats begin practicing being a country band in "That's Entertainment"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #20
    Archie and Friends (1991) 20

    Cover by Stan Goldberg & Mike Esposito. Stories and Art by Bill Golliher, Stan Goldberg, Dan Parent and Various. Mr. Weatherbee has the students paint the cafeteria after the food fight of the century, but parents think he's using the kids for free labor and pocketing high school funds! Also: The Archies band decides to practice in one of Mr. Lodge's voice activated computerized homes, which takes everything the group says literally! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #21
    Archie and Friends (1991) 21

    Cover by Dan Parent & Henry Scarpelli. Stories and Art by Barbara Slate, Dan Parent and Various. When Reggie and Betty win the lead roles in the school production of 'Romeo and Juliet,' they lack inspiration -- until their thoughts turn to Veronica and Archie, of course, in "The Show Must Go On"! Plus: More of Archie and his friends! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #22
    Archie and Friends (1991) 22

    Cover by Stan Goldberg & Mike Esposito. Stories by Ken Penders and Dan Parent. Art by Stan Goldberg, Dan Parent and Rudy Lapick. When Archie helps TV star Lisa Loving with her flat tire, it leads to a guest-stint on her TV show, 'Roommates"! Of course, the whole gang wants to get in on the act, and soon The Archies band is performing on TV in "Lucky Star"! Plus: "Bowl Me Over!" 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #23
    Archie and Friends (1991) 23

    Cover by Stan Goldberg & Mike Esposito. Stories by Bill Golliher and Chris Henderson. Pencils by Stan Goldberg. Spunky the Monkey from the hit sitcom 'Pals' is given the key to Riverdale in a special ceremony...and promptly runs off, causing mischief everywhere in "Monkey Migraine"! Plus: After agonizing over it for months, Ms. Grundy finally decides to retire. Deeply saddened by the news, Archie and his friends try to convince Ms. Grundy of just how much she's loved and needed at Riverdale in "Miss Grundy's Retirement"! And: When the school has Ms. Grundy read the lunch menu during morning announcements, panic ensues when she reads Flutesnoot's science lab supply list instead in "What's for Lunch?" 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #24
    Archie and Friends (1991) 24

    Cover by Stan Goldberg & Henry Scarpelli. Stories by Dan Parent, Rurik Tyler and Bill Golliher. Art by Stan Goldberg & Mike Esposito and Bill Golliher & Rudy Lapick. It's a Riverdale reunion, when some of Archie's friends from yesteryear make their triumphant return! When The Archies band goes on tour, their first stop is Cedarville, where their old friends Cricket O'Dell and Frankie Valdez now live. After enjoying the concert, Frankie decides to put his strength to use as The Archies' roadie. And since Cricket is the amazing teen who can tell you exactly how much change you have just by using her nose, she joins the tour to keep tabs on finances. This comes in handy when their van breaks down and a couple of unscrupulous mechanics try to rip them off in "Cricket's Good Scents"! Plus: "Fully Equipped"; "Wish Upon a Star"; and "It's the Only Way to Travel"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #25
    Archie and Friends (1991) 25

    Cover by Dan DeCarlo & Alison Flood. Stories and Art by Bill Golliher, Stan Goldberg and Various. It's double trouble for Archie and his friends when a pair of treacherous twins tries to rig the miniature golf tournament in "The Golf War"! Plus: More of Archie and his friends! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #26
    Archie and Friends (1991) 26

    Last $1.50 cover priced issue. Cover by Stan Goldberg & Mike Esposito. Stories and Art by Bill Golliher, Stan Goldberg and Various. The halls of Riverdale High ring with laughter when the new physics teacher also happens to be a stand-up comedian! The teacher gets the last laugh, however, when the class takes his entertaining lessons to heart and become aces at physics in "Physical Comedy"! Plus: When Mr. Weatherbee replaces Miss Beazly with a health food chef, the gang gets a bad taste in their mouths -- literally -- in "The Grub Grudge"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #27
    Archie and Friends (1991) 27

    First $1.75 cover priced issue. Cover by Dan DeCarlo & Alison Flood. Stories and Art by Bill Golliher and Various. The Archies band prepares to spread a little holiday cheer by playing a 'Toys for Tykes' benefit concert, but Reggie comes down with a nasty cold. In true Christmas spirit, however, Jingles the Elf agrees to fill in. There's only one problem: adults can't see him! The solution: Jingles has to wear an Elvis costume in "Jingles Rocks!" Plus: More of Archie and his friends! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #28
    Archie and Friends (1991) 28

    Cover by Stan Goldberg & Henry Scarpelli. Stories and Art by George Gladir, Dan Parent and Various. It's a "flurry" of fun as Archie and his pals frolic in the frost of a wacky, winter wonderland! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #29
    Archie and Friends (1991) 29

    Cover by Stan Goldberg & Rudy Lapick. Stories and Art by Bill Golliher and Various. You've heard of email, well here comes eat-mail! Yes, it's true -- Pop's Chock'lit Shop is becoming a Cyber Cafe! But can Pop keep up with all the fancy food, exotic beverages and computer supplies his customers demand? Find out in..."Internet Fret"! Plus: More of Archie and his friends! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #30
    Archie and Friends (1991) 30

    Cover by Stan Goldberg & Henry Scarpelli. Stories by Bob Bolling, George Gladir and Hal Smith. Art by Bob Bolling & Rich Koslowski, Stan Goldberg & unknown and Fernando Ruiz & Jon D'Agostino. An outing on Loon Lake is spoiled by the appearance of several unfriendly species of wildlife, including a Plesiosaur that legend named Gummi-Gammoo, in "The Wild Ones"! Plus: With summer vacation just around the corner, Mr. Weatherbee can't get anyone to concentrate on school in 1-page story "Smirk Jerks"! Also: Moose gets change from Pop in 1-page story "Low Finance"! And: Archie thinks he's found the cushy job he's been looking for when Dilton asks him to assist with his automated newspaper delivery device in "Get the Message"! Plus: Moose goes shell-hunting at the beach and returns with an artillery shell in "The Ol' Shell Game"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #31
    Archie and Friends (1991) 31

    Cover by Dan DeCarlo & Jon D'Agostino. Stories and Art by Angelo DeCesare, Bill Golliher and Various. Due to a colossal mix-up, instead of renting a small hotel on a tropical island to hold a business conference, Mr. Lodge winds up owning it! How can he hold a conference with no hired hands? Easy: the gang came along to keep Veronica company! Can the kids keep it from turning into a "monkey" business conference?! Find out in "Inn Trouble"! Plus: Archie's wristwatch gets caught on Midge's sweater, and it's up to the gang to make sure Moose doesn't see them "arm in arm" in "Stuck on You"! Also: In a story sure to make you "quack" up, baby ducks think Veronica is their mommy in "Just Ducky"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #33
    Archie and Friends (1991) 33

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg (signed), inks by Henry Scarpelli. No News Is Bad News, script by Angelo DeCesare, pencils by Bob Bolling, inks by Bob Smith; The kids help a poor newsstand operator reunite with his estranged rich twin brother. Toy Ploy, script by Bill Golliher, pencils by Bob Bolling, inks by Bob Smith; Riverdale High is sponsoring a charity toy drive but the students are distracted by playing with the toys they are donating. You Don't Need Drugs... public service announcement. 36 pgs. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #34
    Archie and Friends (1991) 34

    First $1.79 cover priced issue. Cover by Dan DeCarlo & Henry Scarpelli. Stories and Art by Mike Gallagher, Bob Bolling and Various. It's an avalanche of laughs when Reggie uses Dilton's 'Enhancer' -- a special invention that amplifies the output of any mechanical device -- on the ski resort's snow-making machine in "That's Snow Business!" Now the only problem is digging out those skis buried in the snow! Plus: More of Archie and his friends! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #35
    Archie and Friends (1991) 35

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg. Stories by Bill Golliher, George Gladir and Hal Smith. Art by Stan Goldberg, Rex W. Lindsey, Rich Koslowski, Bob Smith and Rudy Lapick. When the school board announces plans to tear down Riverdale High and build a new, modern school, the students launch a campaign to change the board members' minds, since several of them are former Riverdale students, in "The Last Days of Riverdale High"! Plus: Archie loses out on taking Veronica to the fair because he has no money, but he can take Betty to Dilton's virtual reality fair in "The Fair Affair"! Also: Archie finds a new use for Miss Beazly's Chili Surprise in "That Tops It"! And: Archie's dad thinks Archie is doing well at his new job but has just one question in 1-page story "Pack Man"! Plus: Jughead argues for truth in advertising in 1-page story "Ostra-Sized"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #36
    Archie and Friends (1991) 36

    Cover by Stan Goldberg & Rich Koslowski. Stories and Art by Bill Golliher and Various. It's a Jurassic "lark" when Archie and his pals go on an archaeological dig over summer vacation in "Can You Dig It?" Plus: The group tries to cram as much fun and excitement as possible into "The Last Summer of the Century"! Also: By the time Jughead gets through the new candy store's "free samples," there won't be any "sweet smell of success" to be had in "A Sweet Story"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #38
    Archie and Friends (1991) 38

    by Various "Desert Saga" by George Gladir & Stan Goldberg: When Archie and his friends visit a cowboy museum, they can't get over how authentic it is ? especially when two rustlers really rob the place! Can Archie and his pals send these hornswogglers to the hoosegow?! "The Big Ride" by George Gladir & Stan Goldberg: Archie puts the "ill" in "thrill" when he winds up on "the world's scariest ride!" Plus, "Tossed Fruit Salad" by Kathleen Webb & Stan Goldberg, a story with real a-"peel" ? about the banana peel that got away! FC, 32pg" Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #39
    Archie and Friends (1991) 39

    by Various "The Candidate": It's Archie vs. Reggie for Class President ? and for the girls' attentions! Can they get by on flash and dodge the tough questions, or will the girls see through their ruse? Can honest politics survive? Cast your vote for laughter! "What's In a Name?": Archie and Veronica's pet names for one another make the gang want to call the pound on them! To teach them a lesson, everyone starts talking "goo goo" talk. Will Riverdale's IQ ever recover?! "A Slippery Situation": You'll slip your disk laughing when Svenson accidentally mops the floor with super slick engine lubricant! FC, 32pg" Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #40
    Archie and Friends (1991) 40

    by Bill Golliher & Jeff Schultz "Intern Concern": Glamour! Excitement! Perks! It's everything you could hope for if you work for a big ad agency ? unless you're just an intern! That's the spot Archie and his friends find themselves in, and it isn't long before malaise and mayhem set in. When they cause the agency to lose their biggest client, our upright teens do an about-face and try their best to win him back! When the smoke clears, every business in town wants them as their interns! "Catch A Wave": Veronica gets a wave maker installed in her indoor pool, and Mr. Lodge ends up all wet when it blows a gasket and floods the mansion ? right in the middle of an important business meeting! "It's A Pain": While waiting in the dentist's chair, Reggie overhears carpenters chiseling away on the other side of the wall ? but he thinks it's the dentist! FC, 32pg" Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #41
    Archie and Friends (1991) 41
  • Issue #42
    Archie and Friends (1991) 42

    ARCHIE & FRIENDS #42 by Bill Golliher "Archie Goes To College": Have they finally graduated high school? Not quite ? Archie and his friends enroll in a special program that lets them take college courses in the summer. But Archie and Jughead may not be quite ready for the big leagues ? Archie's jealous of the attention the college guys pay to Betty and Veronica, and Jughead has cafeteria issues! Maybe they need a class in class. "Let's Play Ball": It's the annual students-versus-faculty softball game, and the gang is convinced it will be a fast one again. Wrong! The faculty has something special up their baseball jersey's this year, and Archie and his pals just might strike out! Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #43
    Archie and Friends (1991) 43

    by Dan Parent "Singin' is a Pain": It's a "sour note" when a fortune teller warns Brigitte and Frankie against performing their new act. Of course, for these two crooners, "the show must go on," but when a series of musical mishaps interrupts their every attempt, they start to believe the fortune teller may be right! Will the melodic duo get to sing that encore? "Eye, Yi, Yi": You're not seeing things ? but Reggie is, when an eye exam leaves his eyes dilated, leading to all sorts of "optical illusion!" "Just Desserts": Jughead's got a hot idea for a cool dessert ? ice cream pizza! FC, 32pg Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #44
    Archie and Friends (1991) 44

    by George Gladir & Rex Lindsey "It's A Small World": Mr. Lodge hires Archie and his friends to maintain his ?Mini-World' theme park ? featuring miniature replicas of the world's greatest landmarks! Feeling altruistic, Archie decides to recruit some graffiti artists to help Chuck with retouching. When the exhibits turn up vandalized, Archie's new charges are the first suspects! Can Archie help clear his friends and find the real culprits? "The Big Snooze": When the cartoonist falls asleep, Archie and his friends leap off the page and attempt to draw the comic themselves! Disagreeing on everything, they realize just how many tough choices an artist has to make! This looks like a job for an editor! "The Real Ethel": When Ethel learns she has the same orthodontist as a boy she has a crush on, she makes sure her appointments match his. Sitting in the waiting room has never been so romantic! FC, 32pg Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #45
    Archie and Friends (1991) 45
  • Issue #46
    Archie and Friends (1991) 46

    by Bill Gollihier & Dan Parent "Riverdale High Exposed": Hoping to entice viewers with the latest sensational expose, TV producers decide to make the students of Riverdale Hugh the subject of the latest "reality TV" series. Imagine their surprise when they learn the teens are well-adjusted kids who do their homework, stay out of trouble, and enjoy family life! The producers decide to switch to a hidden camera in hopes of uncovering a deep, dark secret ? only to realize the biggest mystery of all: sometimes you can't believe what you think you see! FC, 32pg Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #47
    Archie and Friends (1991) 47

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Bob Smith. "Gimmick Happy," script by Bill Webb, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Alex thinks the group needs to change their image, again. "Maid of Money or Here Comes the Million Dollar Melody!", script by William Webb, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rudy Lapick; Melody shows up to the dance in a dress made of one and five dollar bills and starts giving out money to the boys. "The Eyes Have It," script by Bill Webb Jr., pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Alexander explains his black eye as the result of an encounter with spies, but no one buys his story. "Costume Capers," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Josie And The Pussycats travel to Paris, California and New York for costumes for their music video. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #52
    Archie and Friends (1991) 52

    Featuring Josie and the Pussycats Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #57
    Archie and Friends (1991) 57

    by Dan Parent "Back to the Big Apple": Being teen fashion editor for "Sparkle Magazine" has its perks for Ginger Lopez ?? in this case, a trip to New York City to cover a glamorous fashion festival! When she literally bumps into hot Latino singing star/fashion designer Ricky Enriquez, she's determined to get an interview. "Disguise" the limit as Ginger goes undercover for the interview of her life! "Lights, Camera... PROM!": NTV decides to televise Riverdale High's prom, but they have no idea they're airing a screwball, romantic comedy. You'll never guess who the most romantic dancer of all is! Guest-stars NTV VeeJay "Carson Weekly." FC, 32pg Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #59
    Archie and Friends (1991) 59

    by George Gladir & Stan Goldberg "The Paper Caper": When someone steals Mr. Lodge's rare movie poster collection, the gang head to Hollywood to try to nab the film-fan-felon! The trail leads them everywhere from the real-live Cincecon Film Fest to Tinseltown landmarks like Grauman's Chinese Theater, from famous movie memorabilia shops on Hollywood Boulevard to that mecca of teenage shopping, Melrose Place! Will this film have a happy ending, or will the villain elude them? This is one story you'll want to read from the opening credits to the final fade-out! FC, 32pg$1.99 Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #61
    Archie and Friends (1991) 61

    by Bill Golliher & Rex Lindsey "Spy Gig": The Archies get their most intriguing gig yet when a secret government agency sends them undercover to thwart a madman's plans for world domination! If you think James Bond has some cool gadgets, wait until you see how the Archies' gear: guitars that transform into scooters, drums that become unicycles, high frequency keyboards, and more! Can rock-and-roll save the world, or are we headed for the final chord?! FC, 32pg$1.99 Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #62
    Archie and Friends (1991) 62

    "A Change of Plans" (by George Gladir & Rex Lindsey): Mr. Lodge takes the kids with him to rustic old Silverton, an authentic "Old West" town that he hopes to convert into an amusement park. They soon learn that the town is filled with plenty of fun and adventure just the way it is! "Dancing Fools" (by Dan Parent): Veronica is adamant about Archie taking dancing lessons before taking her to the ball, but Ethel has the lighter touch as his light-on-her feet dance instructor! "The Whole Kitten Cat-Doodle!" (by Holly Golightly): Josie and the Pussycats have more than music in common: they're picking up stray cats all over town! Will anyone be able to hear their music over all the meows? FC, 32pg $1.99 Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #63
    Archie and Friends (1991) 63

    by Various "The Teenage Bulk" (by Michael Pellowski & Rex Lindsey): It's ever-lovin' fun when an experiment gone wrong transforms mild-mannered Dilton into an easily agitated monstrous beast! "A Singular Idea" (by Holly Golightly): The girls have a very special relationship with their manager, Alex: he comes up with lots of ideas and the girls reject them! FC, 32pg$1.99 Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #65
    Archie and Friends (1991) 65

    First $2.19 cover price. Cover by Rex W. Lindsey. "Puff Piece," script by Michael Gallagher, pencils by Al Bigley, inks by Al Milgrom; While Archie and Jughead roam a comic book convention, Chuck tries to impress a comic book art editor. Dilton's Wacky Inventions humor page, script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Ernie Colon, inks by Rudy Lapick. "Command Performance," script by Angelo DeCesare, pencils by Al Bigley, inks by Al Milgrom; A European Prince asks Josie to marry him and won't take 'no' for an answer. "For Whom the Ball Tolls," script by George Gladir, pencils by Al Bigley, inks by Al Milgrom; Reggie uses a remote-controlled bowling ball to make a fool out of Archie. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.19.

  • Issue #66
    Archie and Friends (1991) 66

    by George Gladir & Rex Lindsey "The Big Show": Wax those hoods and polish those hubcaps ?? everyone in Riverdale is out to win the big prize money in the local auto show! Mr. Lodge's Doozenbird is a favorite of course, but watch out for tricky Tex Rex ?? he's got enough devious schemes to fill the state of Texas! FC, 32pg$2.19 Cover price $2.19.

  • Issue #67
    Archie and Friends (1991) 67

    by George Gladir & Al Bigley "Go West Young Action Hero": A major movie studio comes to Riverdale to shoot their latest action epic, but before the director can yell cut the temperamental star has quit the picture! All seems lost until someone comes up with a brilliant idea: audition local youth and create the first teenage action film star! Will Archie and his friends get a piece of the action... or will they just wind up in traction?! FC, 32pg$2.19 Cover price $2.19.

  • Issue #68
    Archie and Friends (1991) 68

    by Dan Parent & Rex Lindsey "So You Wanna' Be a Superstar": Guest-Starring Frankie Valdez & Maria Rodriguez! The hills or Riverdale are alive... with the sound of music! That's right, auditions for "American Superstar" ? the show where singers either "hit a high note" or get voted off the show-have come to Riverdale! Naturally, Frankie, Brigitte and The Archies are ready to sing their hearts out, but only a few finalists will make it to the show. Who will sing the victory song and who will go home singing the blues? FC, 32pg$2.19 Cover price $2.19.