Archie #267
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Ship Ahoy," Archie and Jughead get a rare chance to sail their model ships in Mr. Lodge’s pool, a nostalgic nod to the past—though Mr. Lodge’s memories of his own youth with Smithers reveal how much has changed since those days. The story unfolds with the familiar charm of Riverdale’s summer mischief, all rendered in the crisp, colorful style of Stan Goldberg’s cover and the thoughtful touches of Barry Grossman’s coloring and Bill Yoshida’s lettering.
In "Ship Ahoy," Archie and Jughead get a rare chance to sail their model ships in Mr. Lodge’s pool, a nostalgic nod to a past that’s long since passed—though Mr. Lodge isn’t quite sure if the memories are as fond as he remembers. The moment feels like a throwback, but the water’s still and the air’s thick with something just a little different than childhood.
In "TV Glee," the usual frustration over poor TV reception takes a surprising turn when Archie and his friends in school find themselves oddly relieved by the fuzzy screen—after all, they’re meant to be watching an educational program, and the static might just be saving them from paying attention.
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Reprinted in Archie Annual Digest #33 (1978)
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