Reggie (1950 Archie) comic books
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Published 1949 by Archie Publications.
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"Ferocious Fems"; Reggie coaches an all-female football team. Jughead ad. "The Hapless Hazer"; Freshman boys get even with Reggie after he hazes them. Archie Annual ad. "The Jokers"; Reggie is behind a wave of practical jokes in the school. "Screen Test"; After misunderstanding a phone call, Reggie is put to work painting screens in the Lodge Mansion while Archie feeds Veronica gum drops. "Happy Daze"; Reggie accidentally hypnotizes himself. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1950 by Archie Publications.
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Cover art by George Frese. "Patch As Patch Can," pencils by George Frese; Reggie tricks Archie, so that Betty can sew her patch on him for the Patch Hop, and he can then get Veronica to sew it on his; But Jughead and Archie team up to trick Reggie back and he ends up with Ophelia Krutzenhaber-Schnopper--NOT someone he wanted to go with! Super Duck ad. Archie ad. "Stag Shag Drag"; Archie talks Reggie into giving Jughead a haircut for the 'Stag Shag' Dance, so that's he's presentable and girls will ask him to dance; When they accidentally shave off all of his hair, With a wig, new clothes, and dancing lessons from Archie, Jughead ends up dancing with Veronica, leaving Reggie and Archie empty handed. "The Show Off" public service announcement; Reggie shows off his trick bicycle riding and gets into an accident. "To Be or Not To Be," pencils by George Frese; Reggie tries to stop playing practical jokes on people. "Time Out," pencils by George Frese; Reggie tries to get a date with Veronica for the big dance. "Archie, That Dog!"; Veronica has had a fight with Archie and now Reggie is her only man. "The Wrong Dope," pencils by George Frese; Reggie plays a prank on a guy asking for directions to the school. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1951 by Archie Publications.$34.00
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Cover art by George Frese. "Call of the Wild," pencils by George Frese; After getting pranked with a hot foot by Reggie Jughead decides to play a prank on Reggie using hypnotism. "Come Sit with Me," pencils by George Frese; Archie starts a baby-sitting operation with Betty, Veronica and Jughead as his sitters and this takes Veronica's time away from Reggie so he calls in to the service with a disguised voice so Veronica will come and babysit him; He dresses up like a baby as a gag but it's not Veronica who shows up. "Hot Seat," pencils by George Frese; Reggie buys an electric cushion that gives shocks to anyone who sits on it and he tries to use it on Archie but Miss Grundy sits on it instead. "On the Rocks"; Reggie gets injured from diving in shallow water. "The Tree Bears," pencils by George Frese; Archie has a plan to earn money to take Veronica to the dance and Reggie tries to spoil Archie's money-making plans. "Reggie's Good Deed!"; Reggie overhears the doctor telling Archie that his hangnail will be gone in three days but Reggie doesn't get the whole conversation and thinks Archie is dying so he gets everyone together to raise money to send Archie to New York to see a specialist. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1951 by Archie Publications.
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"Little Einstein"; A 12 year old genius enrolls at Riverdale High and Reggie plays a prank on him but pays for it in the end. Don't Let It Puzzle You! activity half-page. "Cheatin' Shows"; Reggie's plan to pass the mid-term history exam is to cheat off of Dilton rather than study. "The Practical Jerk"; Reggie puts glue in Archie's sandwich. "Balled Out"; Reggie keeps passing the football to Archie as soon as he's about to be tackled. "The Stupor Salesman"; The school holds a salesmanship competition. "A Suitable Suit"; Reggie steals Archie's swim trunks and lends him an old-fashioned pair from 1912. Untitled story; Pop wants Jughead to lug around a sandwich sign. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1951 by Archie Publications.
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Cover art by George Frese. "The Square Circle"; Jughead takes up embroidery and all the guys laugh at him but all the girls want to spend time with him. "Soul Mates!"; In order to find out who was responsible Mr. Weatherbee has Reggie make a cast of the impression of a foot print left outside the window and has all the boys place their foot against it. Reggie Says page on safe sledding. "Gone to Pot"; Reggie plays a prank on Miss Grundy by swapping out her potted geranium with a larger one from his mother's garden. "Drawing the Head" activity page; Practice drawing differently shaped faces. "Pie Alum Mode"; Reggie puts alum on Jughead's pie but Jughead switches it with Reggie's pie when he's not looking. "Ice Cream You Scream"; Reggie convinces Veronica to leave her little cousin at the house while she goes out with him to get an ice cream soda. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1952 by Archie Publications.
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Cover art by Bill Vigoda. "The Shell Game"; Reggie steals a raw egg from the cookery class and puts it in his pocket in order to give Archie an 'egg shampoo' later that day; Mr. Weatherbee reaches in and grabs the egg thinking that he was stealing cookies like the other boys and gets egg all over his hand. "Patch up Your Troubles," pencils by Bill Vigoda; Betty aids Reggie in a plot to break up Archie and Veronica. "Sun of Fun"; Reggie shows off at the beach to impress the girls but he stays out in the sun too long and is bed-bound with sunburn when he was supposed to be at the prom. "Camping on the Campus"; A Native American student visits the school for a week. "Hair Today Gone Tomorrow"; Reggie tells Mr. Weatherbee that he's created a formula to regrow hair and demonstrates it on a billiard ball. "Hit and Kiss"; Reggie stops every girl who passes him and asks for a kiss. He gets plenty of slaps and plenty of kisses. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1952 by Archie Publications.
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Cover art by Bill Vigoda. "Off the Hook"; Reggie finds out that Moose has been doing crochet and uses that knowledge to blackmail him. "On the Ball"; Archie practices swinging a gold club inside Mr. Lodge's house using a practice ball made of cotton; Reggie switches it out for a real golf ball when Mr. Lodge takes a practice swing. "Growing Pains"; Reggie plays a prank on Mr. Weatherbee to make him think he has a condition that makes him grow taller. "A Head of the Game"; Reggie plays a prank on Mr. Weatherbee using a dummy that looks like Betty. "Kiss & Sell"; Reggie goes out of his way to sell the most tickets to the school dance so he gets the grand prize of taking Veronica to the dance but he forgets to keep a ticket for himself so he isn't allowed into the dance. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1952 by Archie Publications.
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"Love it Alone"; Reggie tries to start a relationship between Miss Grundy and Mr. Weatherbee. "The Yolks On You"; Jughead has brought a basket of eggs for Miss Grundy and Reggie has a rubber egg. "Glover Come Back To Me"; Reggie was picked for the inter-high school boxing tournament and Archie is annoyed at the attention Veronica is giving him. "A Barrow of Fun"; Reggie and Jughead make a bet that Reggie can't push a load in a wheelbarrow that Jughead can. "The China Clipper!"; Reggie has a vase appraised for his mom and learns it's worth a hundred dollars. "Kiss of Death!"; Moose is going out of town, but he'll trust Jughead to take Midge to the dance. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Tags: ArchiePublished Jun 1953 by Archie Publications.
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Summer 1953 Cover price $0.10.
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Tags: ArchiePublished Sep 1953 by Archie Publications.
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"Nothing to Sneeze At"; When Moose becomes weak as a result of taking allergy medication Reggie takes advantage of that weakness to knock Moose around. "Wagon Heels"; Reggie swipes a kid's wagon to race it down a hill. "My Aching Tooth" starring Reggie and Archie. "All Burned Up"; Reggie makes a bet with Archie using a trick question. "Arrow Escape"; Reggie and Archie compete to see who will play the part of an archer in the school play. "Keep 'Em Filing"; Suzie files down a letter with a file. "Moostakes Will Happen"; Veronica is insulted when Moose refers to her as snooty so she wants Archie to stand up to him up for her. "Cheatin' Shows" text story starring Reggie. "Tattle Tale!"; Reggie skips school to see a fortune teller. "Let Him Eat Cake"; Another piece of cake has disappeared from cooking class. Untitled Katy Keene story, script and art by Bill Woggon. "Keyed Up"; Reggie accidentally hypnotizes Moose and uses it to his advantage. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Feb 1954 by Archie Publications.
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"Science Friction"; To play a prank on his science teacher Reggie dresses up like a man from Mars. "Hit Me Hard!"; Jughead bets Reggie that if they are both standing on the same handkerchief Reggie can't hit him. "Is This Trick Necessary!"; Reggie shows off some bike tricks to Betty and Veronica. Hollywood Gossip article; Cortez' hacienda plays host to movie stars. "Lip Service"; Reggie has a rubber stamp smoocher so he can cause trouble. "Check and Double Check!"; After Veronica gets mad at them for always fighting, Archie and Reggie try to be friends. "Play Bawl," art by Joe Edwards; A policeman tries to keep Red from seeing a football game for free. "Dig That Crazy Date!"; Reggie thinks Jughead has a date with a hot babe. Untitled Katy Keene story; Katy tries to get her fortune told, but various things keep interrupting. "Hole in One!"; Reggie asks Jughead to paint what looks like a hole in the ice so he can make Archie look like a coward when ice skating. "Frat's My Boy!"; Reggie is giving frat pins to all the girls. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Tags: ArchiePublished Apr 1954 by Archie Publications.
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"The Eyes Have It!"; Moose is suffering eyestrain, so Reggie puts on an old hat of Jughead's and kisses Midge. "Muddling Through"; Reggie catches a hat blowing away. "Fast Talk"; Suzie doesn't want to travel on a plane that flies faster than the speed of sound. "Water You Know?"; Reggie gets caught using his water pistol in school. "Splitting Hairs..."; Reggie has a foolproof way to eat at a restaurant and not pay. "An Eye To the Future!"; Betty convinces Reggie to see a swami. "Home Cookin'", script and art by Bill Woggon; Katy asks Sis to get a cup of milk from Bertha. "The Plot Sickens"; Reggie sees Moose running from Jughead and thinks Moose has turned chicken. "Yard-Birds!"; Jughead makes a scarecrow that looks like Reggie. ""A" For Effort!"; Wilbur made an A in algebra. Hollywood Gossip article featuring Singer MacRae. "Rain of Terror!"; Reggie is having trouble identifying people because they are all wearing the same type of raincoat. "Not His Dish of She"; Reggie thinks Archie's cousin from Hollywood is a movie star. Science-Fiction Book Club ad. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Tags: ArchiePublished Jun 1954 by Archie Publications.$35.00
View scan- Water damage.
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Published 1954 by Archie Publications.
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Last 10-cent issue. "Kill or Cure!"; Reggie tries to cure Moose of his hiccups. "Waste Not- Want Not!"; Professor Flutesnoot asks Reggie for an example of wasted energy. "Gaining Wait"; Archie wants to go over and talk to some cute girls, but Reggie is waiting for the right time. "After the Ball!"; Reggie finds out Archie is getting into the school dance for free because he's going to be the M.C. "Dishes Dishes Dishes," script and art by Bill Woggon; Katy and Sis have to clean a lot of dirty dishes. "Don't Barter Me!"; Archie wants to trade Reggie two old carriage lamps for his wagon wheel. "For the Birds"; Jughead and Archie trick Reggie into buying what he thinks is a talking mynah bird. "Strictly the Noodle" text story; When Reggie and Archie learn Veronica is available for a date, Reggie tosses Archie's shoe on top of the Choklit Shoppe to keep him from asking her out. "Batter Up!"; The coach is upset to see Wilbur holding the bat cross-handed. "For Bettor or Wurst"; Reggie bets Archie that he can make Jughead say three words at the party. "Brain for Hire"; Jughead wants to play ball but Archie has to help his mom. "The Dough Boy"; Archie's dad wonders when Archie will learn the value of money. "A Lot of Pull"; Jughead needs a few more nails, but his allowance is all spent. "Tasty Treatment!"; Jughead is sneaking candy into school by putting jellybeans in a medicine bottle. "100% Wrong!"; Moose is given a special one question test to ensure he is eligible to play football. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Tags: ArchiePublished Sep 1963 by Archie Publications.
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First 12-cent issue. "Playback," pencils by Bill Vigoda, inks by Terry Szenics; Veronica uses a pre-recorded tape so she can sneak out for a date with Reggie without Archie knowing about it; Reggie tries to use the same technique to get a date with Midge without Moose knowing. "Anchors Aweigh!"; Reggie asks about Jessica's father. "Liquid Limit!"; Reggie wonders how much soda Jughead can drink. "Hose Down!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Li'l Jinx wants a drink from the garden hose. "Tropical Heat Rave," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bill Vigoda, inks by Terry Szenics; On a hot day, Reggie annoys Archie by asking "hot enough for you?" and then gets the other kids to say the same tired old phrase to the sweltering Archie. Jughead ad. "Just an Idea," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Bill Vigoda, inks by Vincent DeCarlo; Reggie tries to come up with a new way to clean erasers. "On the Beam!", script and art by Joe Harold; Daphne authoritatively gives Brando wrong information about the planets. "Frontier Medicine" article; Homemade cures and medicines created by the pioneers who settled and expanded the United States. "Misunderstood," pencils by Bill Vigoda, inks by Terry Szenics; Reggie tells us he's not the heel everybody thinks he is. "Teachers' Fret," script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; Reggie tries to convince Mr. Weatherbee that he didn't pull a prank. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.
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Tags: ArchiePublished Oct 1964 by Archie Publications.$4.00
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Cover art by Bob White. "Royal Bust," script by Frank Doyle, art by Harry Lucey; Reggie tries to sabotage Archie's entry in a sculpting contest. "Smellerama!", art by Joe Edwards; Shrimpy recalls his last visit to the theater. "Go Home, Shrimpy!", art by Joe Edwards; Shrimpy is told to leave. "Ship Ahoy," pencils by Bill Vigoda; Reggie dates a plain girl because her father owns a yacht. "The Show Must Go On!", art by Bill Vigoda; Reggie tries to make time with a girl while her younger brother watches. "Lead 'Em and Weep," script by Frank Doyle, art by Harry Lucey; Reggie plots to make Archie look like a fool with a hiking club. "Bird Watcher!", pencils by Samm Schwartz; Reggie tries to trick Archie into watching a parakeet for the weekend. "Debt Dilemma!"; Archie tries to collect from Reggie. "Nets to You!!"; When Mr. Lodge accidentally rips a badminton net, Archie and Veronica improvise. "Geronimo - The Wily Warrior" biography. "Who's There?", pencils by Bill Vigoda; Reggie thinks he's safe from Moose. "Southern Exposure!", art by Harry Lucey; Archie returns from a visit south acting and talking like a genteel southerner and all the girls in Riverdale flip for it. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.
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Tags: ArchiePublished Aug 1965 by Archie Publications.$6.00
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Tags: ArchiePublished Nov 1965 by Archie Publications.
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"Poise Will Be Poise," pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Reggie, with Betty's complicity, plays a series of dirty tricks on Archie to make it look to Veronica like he has no grace and poise. "A Tough Walk!", script and art by Joe Edwards; Jinx isn't afraid of the biggest bully on the block, because she's walking the biggest dog on the block. "Service with a Smile"; Reggie demands that Jughead serve up the last scoops of ice cream in a deep vat. "Imagination," script by Jim Ruth, art by Bill Vigoda; Archie thinks it's possible to project his imagination; Reggie makes a weird costume for a young boy and pays him to walk by Archie so that Archie will think that he projected an image; Jughead steps in to double-cross Reggie. The World of Jughead ad. "Bound to Agree"; Archie needs to borrow $5 so he can date Veronica. Reggie will lend the money, but first Archie must sign an agreement that he can't ask her for a date until he pays the money back; Reggie presses his luck too far when he tells Veronica that Archie is waiting for her to ask him to the dance. "The Ego and I," pencils by Bill Vigoda; Betty tells Reggie that he's self-centered and boastful. "Sore Winner," pencils by Bill Vigoda; Reggie asks a waiter if he's willing to flip a coin for his tip--double or nothing. "Mastodon" article. "The Old Bawl Game," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Harry Lucey; Archie tells Betty that he doesn't like women crying; Since Veronica is home sick with a cold, Reggie and Betty come up with a scheme to have Veronica crying when Archie comes to visit. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.