Archie and Me #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis December 1969 issue of Archie and Me delivers a perfectly timed comedic setup right on the cover: a bespectacled, bald authority figure at his office desk skeptically questions Archie about a book report, only for Archie to cheerfully admit he wrote the whole thing during 58 television commercials — with a friend standing nearby looking equally unruffled by the confession. Cover pencils by Joe Edwards and inks by Jon D'Agostino give the scene that warm, expressive Archie charm, with Archie's casual grin selling the joke beautifully. If you've ever procrastinated on homework, this one hits close to home.
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Archie tries to protect Mr. Weatherbee's umbrella from damage but then learns that it doesn't belong to the principal after all.
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