Archie and Me #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis February 1970 issue of Archie and Me opens with a charming winter scene: Archie proudly shows off his snow sculpture — a rotund snowman bearing a sign reading "Best Principal in Riverdale" — to a bundled-up Mr. Weatherbee, who dryly responds it's "a good snow job." The double meaning in Weatherbee's reply gives the cover a light, playful wit that perfectly captures the warm humor of the Archie series. A small vignette up top adds an extra gag, showing Archie scrambling across a biplane with a ladder, hollering to Mr. Weatherbee — all for just 15 cents.
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After Mr. Weatherbee breaks up their snowball fight, the boys have a contest to build the largest snowball and ask him to be the judge.
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