Archie #127
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Cure," Archie finds himself unusually clumsy and destructive—so much so that even his mom, friends, and teachers are keeping their distance. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with energetic art by Harry Lucey, this 1962 issue captures a classic Archie moment with a twist. The cover by Bob White perfectly captures the chaos of the day.
Archie’s stuck with relentless hiccups that no remedy can fix—until Jughead hatches a wildly unorthodox plan involving Midge and a kiss, sparking chaos and panic in the process.
Archie’s having one of those days—clumsy, chaotic, and seemingly cursed—when even his mom and closest friends keep their distance, fearing what might happen next. In this 6-page 1962 humor tale from Archie #127, every step he takes sends things flying, and everyone’s on edge just trying to stay out of his way.
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Reprinted in Archie Giant Series Magazine #156 (1968), Archie Giant Series Magazine #160 (1969), Archie Annual Digest #28 (1976), Jughead with Archie Digest #18 (1977), Jokebook Comics Digest Annual #2 (1978), Archie's Double Digest Magazine #15 (1985), Archie's Double Digest Magazine #33 (1988), Archie (Jumbo Comics) Double Digest #243 (2013), Archie (Jumbo Comics) Double Digest #324 (2021), Archi #99
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