Archie... Archie Andrews, Where Are You? Comics Digest Magazine #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Cream of Contentment," Veronica worries that Jughead will ruin her party for the visiting Prince Whanu, but Little Archie convinces her to give him a chance. The story unfolds with charm and gentle humor as Little Jughead and the royal guest discover they share more in common than anyone expected. Art by Dexter Taylor brings the classic Archie charm to life in this 1979 issue.
In "Dream Flight!", Archie Andrews finds himself in over his head—literally—when Jughead drags him into testing a wild new invention: a wearable propeller harness that promises flight. With the instructions lost mid-air, Archie’s attempt to soar ends up a chaotic, high-flying mess.
In "Sprites for Equal Rights," Betty and Veronica take a bold stand for feminism by landing lifeguard jobs—proving they’re more than just cheerleaders or love interests. When Archie and Jughead start faking emergencies just to get attention, the girls stay sharp with a clever backup plan that keeps them in control.
In "Winner Take All," Betty’s attempt to keep Archie from winning a yacht trip with Veronica backfires when her sabotage of his sack race and tug of war efforts accidentally leads Veronica to decide she doesn’t want to go after all. The story unfolds with classic Archie-style tension, where a simple bet spirals into unexpected consequences.
In "The Bad Penny," Archie Andrews' well-meaning chaos sends Principal Weatherbee tumbling into the pool once too often, prompting Mr. Lodge and the principal to flee Riverdale’s chaos for the wilderness—only to stumble upon a long-lost Native American tribe. The story follows their unexpected journey, blending humor and adventure as two very different men navigate the unknown.
When a sudden riptide traps Susan and a teen neighbor in a cove during a beach picnic, Little Archie must act fast to rescue them—proving his courage in the face of rising waves.
In "Rebound," Jughead's latest invention—a bouncy, rubbery liquid—turns his usual laid-back days into a high-speed sprint through Riverdale, much to the delight of his friends. When Reggie takes a sip and finds himself unable to stop bouncing, the prank quickly spirals into a chaotic chase through town, testing just how far a little fun can go.
Archie’s fixer-upper sailboat might not look like much, but he’s determined to prove it can handle the open water—especially when the girls choose to sail with Reggie instead. With the promise of a day on the waves and a dash of stubborn pride, Archie sets out to show everyone he’s got what it takes.
Archie boasts he can identify any girl’s kiss just by touch—blindfolded—prompting Dilton to test his claim. But when Reggie decides to interfere, the lighthearted challenge takes an unexpected turn.
In "Failure to Communicate," Archie’s reluctance to lend Jughead money—because he’s saving for dates—sparks a playful yet pointed debate about romance and priorities. Jughead, ever the skeptic, paints a vivid, if exaggerated, picture of Archie’s future married life, challenging the value of chasing girls at every turn.
In "A Regal Appetite," Veronica worries that Jughead will embarrass her at a party for a real live prince, but Little Archie convinces her to give him a chance. To her surprise, Little Jughead and Prince Whanu bond over shared tastes—especially when it comes to food.
In "The Shape of Things to Come," Veronica worries she's gained weight, prompting her and Betty to hit the beach gym for a workout. Despite their efforts, they feel overlooked when the boys suddenly gravitate toward a more voluptuous newcomer.
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