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Algie #15

Jan 1964 · I. W. Publishing / Super Comics · 0.12 USD
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Algie and his friend Simon get caught in the rain and take shelter in an abandoned house where they encounter a burglar. After the burglar escapes, the boys pursue him and end up at a lake where they attempt to stop him from crossing shallow water, resulting in Algie falling in and becoming soaked. Later, Algie devises a scheme to discover why a man's trunk went missing by waiting in the man's dressing room at a theater until his train arrives at 4 o'clock, but the plan goes awry when Algie accidentally confronts the wrong people backstage and creates confusion about a missing trunk and a "Mad Mag."

Contains 7 stories
Over Hill Over Dale
5 pp · Teen
Algie

Algie and a friend set out for a carefree hitchhiking weekend, but their plans for a relaxing getaway quickly unravel when they accept rides in a succession of increasingly unreliable vehicles—each breaking down in more spectacular fashion than the last. What should've been a simple trip over hill and dale becomes a comedic odyssey of roadside repairs and escalating chaos as our heroes discover that sometimes the journey itself is the real adventure.

Happy Birthday 2-U!
5 pp · Teen
Algie

Algie's friends plot a surprise birthday party and recruit his pal Foggy to get him out of the house—but a series of mix-ups, a threatening letter, and a rainy night full of confusion threaten to derail the whole plan. When Algie finally stumbles into the right house at the right time, the real chaos begins.

Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor, Teen
Elroy
Miner Miner 49er!
5 pp · Teen
ZiggyAlf

Ziggy and Alf catch uranium fever when they read about a local strike, so they borrow a Geiger counter from school and set out to make their fortune in the hills. What follows is a wild chase across terrain both treacherous and absurd as the counter leads them on an exhausting expedition—but the real payoff might not be the riches they were chasing.

You Talk Too Much!
1 pp · Humor, Children
WillyNilly

Willy and Nilly are scheming to pull a prank on their sleeping friend, but as their back-and-forth grows more heated, one of them realizes they may have said too much. A quick twist reminds these troublemakers that loose lips can land you in hot water.

Double Trouble
3 pp · Teen
Algie

Algie's got his eyes on the prom, but his study schedule is getting complicated—he's promised to tutor both Bonnie and Mona in algebra before tomorrow's exam, and each girl has her own ideas about how the afternoon should go. When Bonnie nearly corners him into a prom date, Algie makes a quick escape, only to find himself caught between two determined young women who know exactly what they want.

Handsome Is as Handsome Does!
6 pp · Teen
Algie

Algie's girl Mona is head over heels for Burtis Burtis, Hollywood's glamorous leading man, leaving our lovestruck hero desperately seeking the secret to winning her back. When Algie sneaks into the star's dressing room to learn his tricks, he discovers that Burtis's charm might not be quite what it appears—and one fateful moment at the theater threatens to expose everything. Can Algie use what he's learned to reclaim Mona's affection, or will the truth about his rival ruin everything?

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Full credits

artist, inker Ben Brown
cover pencils, inks Sol Brodsky

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