Archie and Me #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe September 1977 cover of Archie and Me #95 sets up a perfectly funny camping catastrophe: a flustered Camp Director confronts Archie in a soggy, vine-tangled wilderness while a group of distressed campers look on, and the punchline is right there in the speech bubbles — Archie has been navigating with a map of Brazil. Up top, a couple of panicked figures leap through the air, hinting that this outdoor adventure has gone gloriously off the rails before it even started. With writing by George Gladir and art by Bob Bolling and Rudy Lapick, this issue promises the kind of warm, good-natured humor that made Archie comics such a reliable treat in the Bronze Age.
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Mr. Weatherbee's lack of trust in Archie during the student-faculty sporting events results in him having lots of accidents.
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