Archie #148
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Litter Perfect!", Archie takes on a surprisingly tricky DIY task: cutting a piece of wood to fix his stereo cabinet, only to realize he’s lost his ruler. With no measuring tool in sight, he improvises using the space between his hands—a makeshift ruler that leads him on a chaotic, slapstick journey to the school shop. Written by Frank Doyle and illustrated by Harry Lucey, with inks by Marty Epp and letters by Marty Epp, this 1964 classic captures Archie’s signature blend of humor and mishaps, all capped by a cover by Bob White.
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Archie needs to cut a piece of wood to a specific size to fix his stereo cabinet. He can't find a ruler, so he measures the space with his hands. He then races to the school shop to cut a piece of wood. He falls, goes on an elevator and hits a tree, but still has the measurement as the space between his hands.
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