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Lippy the Hippy

Lippy the Hippy

3 appearances · Silver Age · 1968–1969 · 1 key issues
Who is Lippy the Hippy?

A groovy slice of late-'60s counterculture, Lippy the Hippy stepped onto the Archie Comics scene in 1968's Archie's Madhouse #64, dreamed up by Gus Lemoine right at the height of the Silver Age's most freewheeling, anything-goes era. With a name like that, this character was clearly born to inhabit the zany, humor-first world of Archie's Madhouse and Mad House Ma-ad Jokes, rubbing panels with the likes of Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, and the wonderfully named Zippy and Dippy Didit. It's a brief but charming footnote in Archie's vast universe — just three catalog appearances, yet one of them carries key-issue status, making Lippy a genuine curiosity worth hunting down for any collector with a soft spot for the oddball fringes of Silver Age Archie history.

★ First appearance
Archie's Madhouse #64
Oct 1968

Top series

Covers through the years — 1968–1969

Archie's Madhouse #64 1968
Archie's Madhouse #64
Mad House Ma-ad Jokes #67 1969
Mad House Ma-ad Jokes #67

Appearances

Archie's Madhouse (1959)
#64
Mad House Ma-ad Jokes (1969)