Archi #93
In "El mejor amigo del perro," Torómbolo gets a strange new toy—a balloon tied to a headband and elastic that lets him bounce it off his head—sparking a playful rivalry between Archi and Carlos, both eager to prank him with the gadget. Written by Frank Doyle and illustrated by Harry Lucey with inks by Terry Szenics, this 1963 gem from Editorial Novaro features a delightfully silly setup, all brought to life with Bob White’s energetic cover art.
In "Usando la cabeza," Torómbolo gets a goofy headband with a bouncing balloon, turning his noggin into a prank-ready trampoline. When Archi and Carlos both spot the perfect chance to mess with him, the stage is set for a classic, lighthearted high jinks — all played out in five pages of pure 1963 teen humor.
When a lab explosion during a magical potion experiment leaves Archi mysteriously transformed, Torómbolo is convinced he’s turned his friend into a bee—though whether it’s a spell gone wrong or just another day in their chaotic school life remains anyone’s guess.
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