Archie... Archie Andrews, Where Are You? Comics Digest Magazine #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Red Knight," a mysterious masked figure known as the Phantom Scribbler hits Riverdale High, turning the school into a canvas of wild graffiti—just in time to spark a surprising change in the students' attitude toward their campus. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with vibrant energy by Stan Goldberg, Joe Sinnott, Barry Grossman, and Bill Yoshida, this 1979 issue captures a quirky, memorable moment in Archie's world where mischief leads to unexpected pride. The cover by Stan Goldberg perfectly captures the playful intrigue of the story.
Archie's sudden urge to shake up his routine sends him and his friends on a series of increasingly awkward misadventures. When even his usual hangouts feel stale, he's desperate for something new—until Mary shows him that sometimes, staying the same isn’t the problem.
In "The Specialist," Betty and Veronica swap their usual roles in Archie’s life—Betty takes on the glamorous side while Veronica handles the practical stuff like homework and meals. It’s a playful twist on their classic rivalry, with Archie caught in the middle of a very different kind of teenage drama.
When the anti-littering campaign at Riverdale High hits a wall, a mysterious masked figure known only as the Phantom Scribbler begins defacing the school—turning chaos into a surprising wake-up call. As the prankster’s antics spark a sudden wave of pride in the campus, students start taking ownership of their environment in ways no poster ever could.
In "All for Who?", Archie suggests forming a trio like the Three Musketeers with Betty and Veronica, but Veronica’s playful take on the idea quickly turns into a clever ploy to sideline Betty—leaving Archie caught in the middle of a friendship test that’s equal parts humor and heart.
In "Sub-Suburbia," Betty’s imagination runs wild after a documentary about underwater future cities, sending her into a whimsical daydream where Riverdale’s usual teenage chaos unfolds beneath the sea. With Jo and the gang navigating their usual antics in a surreal aquatic twist, the story blends humor and nostalgia in a delightfully odd slice of 1979 teen life.
In "Long Overdue," Jughead finds himself stymied when the library won’t let him check out a reference book—so he takes matters into his own hands by recording the entire text on a tape recorder, turning a quiet afternoon into a hilariously unorthodox study session.
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