Archie #246
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Lost Cause," Archie tries a new tactic to dodge the season’s parade of silly pranksters—disguising himself as an old woman to blend in and avoid unwanted attention. Written by Frank Doyle and illustrated by Harry Lucey, with Chic Stone’s inks and Barry Grossman’s colors, this 1975 classic captures Archie’s signature mix of humor and awkward charm. The cover, by Dan DeCarlo and Rudy Lapick, perfectly captures the lighthearted chaos of the story.
In "No Score," Archie tries to psych himself up for a date with Veronica, determined to take charge and prove he’s in control—only to completely lose his composure the moment he sees her. The story captures that classic, flustered teenage energy with a quiet humor that’s all in the details.
In "Full Moon Follies," Archie grows convinced that the full moon drives pranksters and jokers to bother him, so he tries to dodge the madness by disguising himself as an old woman—only to find that his new look might be attracting even more absurd attention.
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Reprinted in Pep #355 (1979), Everything's Archie #80 (1979), Laugh Comics / Laugh #352 (1980), Archie... Archie Andrews, Where Are You? Comics Digest Magazine #53 (1987), Jughead with Archie Digest #87 (1988), Archie's Double Digest Magazine #66 (1993), Archie Comics Digest #123 (1993), Archie (Jumbo Comics) Double Digest #229 (2012), Archie (Jumbo Comics) Double Digest #288 (2018)
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