Archie and Me #126
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1981 entry in Archie Comics Group's long-running series delivers its humor right on the cover, where a two-panel gag shows a bespectacled authority figure asking that a window be opened to hear what Archie is saying — only for the resulting gust to send papers flying everywhere as he announces there's "a terrific wind outside." Stan Goldberg's cover pencils capture the cheerful chaos perfectly, with Veronica and a bundled-up companion reacting in wide-eyed alarm while the hapless adult gets swept up in the mayhem. It's the kind of warm, good-natured slapstick that made Archie and Me such a reliable treat throughout its run.
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Archie is sent to Mr. Weatherbee's office and they begin to discuss memories of Archie's time at school.
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