Archie... Archie Andrews, Where Are You? Comics Digest Magazine #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Reason," Jughead’s latest scheme takes a hilariously mistaken turn when he disguises himself as an old woman to dodge a five-dollar debt to Reggie—only for Reggie to retaliate by dressing as an old man, accidentally confronting Archie’s Aunt Martha and earning a swift beating with her purse. Bill Vigoda’s expressive art brings the classic Archie chaos to life in this 1977 Comics Digest Magazine installment.
In "The Reason," Archie tries to win back Veronica’s attention by challenging her to prove he can outdo the other guys she’s been seeing—no easy task, but he’s determined to show her just why he’s the one she should be with.
In "Who Scent Him?", Archie Andrews stumbles into an unexpected role when Mr. Lodge’s company struggles to create the perfect cologne—too manly, not manly enough—until Archie steps in with a surprisingly spot-on blend. Written with classic teen humor and brought to life by the signature style of the era, this six-page gem captures the charm of small-town antics and the kind of misadventures only Archie could pull off.
In "Two on the Aisle," Betty and Veronica find themselves in a bizarre twist when they learn Archie values maturity, dignity, and refinement—leading them to stage a wildly unorthodox showdown where tomato-throwing and mud-slinging become the ultimate test of adult grace.
In "Larceny and Old Lace," Jughead fakes being an elderly woman to dodge repaying Reggie five dollars, only for Reggie to retaliate by dressing up as an old man—mistaking Archie's Aunt Martha for Jughead and earning a swift beating with her purse.
In a lighthearted tale from *Archie... Archie Andrews, Where Are You? Comics Digest Magazine #3*, Archie and Veronica stumble upon a stack of vintage 1920s newspapers, leading them to hilariously misjudge the state of the world—only to be gently corrected by the story’s wry, ironic narrator.
In "You Are What You Eat," Jughead Jones takes a moment from his usual burger-fueled routine to deliver a surprisingly earnest lecture on nutrition—prompted by Reggie's teasing about pineapple on his hamburger. Written with classic Archie charm, the story turns a simple lunchtime joke into a quirky, lighthearted moment of unexpected wisdom.
In "The Rattle of the Reptile," Archie Andrews finds himself caught in a bizarre showdown when the inept villain the Reptile launches a scheme to blackmail Mr. Lodge by kidnapping Veronica. With his usual mix of bravado and bumbling, Pureheart steps in to save the day, but even the most heroic intentions can’t quite keep up with the Reptile’s ridiculous plan.
In "The Good, the Bad and the Reggie," Archie Andrews finds himself on the racetrack with a new twist: he’s crewing for a top driver, while Reggie Mantle is working for the rival team—just as a dangerous request puts him in the middle of a high-stakes showdown. With loyalty tested and engines revving, the tension between friendship and competition reaches a fever pitch.
Archie gets a new power scooter but is grounded from using it outside—until Veronica offers a surprise loophole by letting him ride it in her father’s private gym.
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