Archie and Mr. Weatherbee #[nn]
In "A Day at Camp Kami Kazi," Mr. Weatherbee steps out of his usual role to lead the camp’s activities—only to learn that true leadership isn’t about command, but listening. Written and illustrated by Al Hartley, this 1980 story finds the principal embracing a new kind of authority, one built on humility and teamwork. The cover by Al Hartley captures the lighthearted spirit of the outing, all in a 49-cent comic from the Fleming H. Revell Company.
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Tired of being perceived as a clown and a lack-luster leader, Mr. Weatherbee decides to take charge of the camp's activities. After a few misadventures, though, he realizes in order to be a good leader, he has to be a good follower as well.
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