Archie and Me #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Cockamamie Box," Riverdale's annual chaos day takes a heartfelt turn when Archie tries to retrieve a long-lost letter he wrote to Mr. Weatherbee during a moment of doubt. The letter, meant to confess his respect for the principal, becomes the center of a quiet, touching moment as Mr. Weatherbee finally reads it—after years of being hidden. Written and illustrated by Joe Edwards, with inks by Mario Acquaviva, this 1966 issue captures a rare, tender moment in Archie’s world, all framed by the whimsy of a school-wide tradition. The cover, also by Joe Edwards, mirrors the story’s playful yet poignant tone.
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It's Cockamamie Day, when students can get back all the items that were confiscated from them over the past year. One of the items Mr. Weatherbee finds is a letter addressed to him. Archie asks him not to open it, and tells the story behind it: he wrote it to Mr. Weatherbee when he thought he'd be leaving Riverdale, and when it turned out he wasn't moving, he tried desperately to get it back. When Mr. Weatherbee finally gets a chance to see the letter, it turns out it was Archie's confession that he thinks Mr. Weatherbee is a good man who wants the best for him.
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