Archie... Archie Andrews, Where Are You? Comics Digest Magazine #45
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Hospital Happy," Veronica finds an unexpected thrill in the most unlikely place—her own exaggerated trips to the first aid station after a minor beach mishap. With Dan DeCarlo’s signature art and Frank Doyle’s playful script, this 1986 issue captures the classic Archie charm as Veronica’s faked injuries lead to more than just a bandage. Cover by Dan DeCarlo.
Betty and Veronica turn Miss Grundy’s discarded vintage finds into a fashion sensation, launching a nostalgia party at the mansion to showcase their thrifted treasures. With a mix of flair and mischief, they transform a pile of old clothes into a must-see event—proving that style can be both smart and fun.
In "The Bouncer," Archie's attempt to impress the girls with a trick ball backfires when Reggie swaps it for a regular one—setting off a series of mishaps that test Archie’s luck and the limits of his friendship with Reggie. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this lighthearted 1986 tale captures the classic Archie humor with a playful twist on a simple prank.
In "Aid to the Enemy," Veronica's simple beachside scratch turns into a surprisingly sticky situation when she finds herself drawn back to the first aid station—again and again—just to see the handsome administrator. Written by a longtime Archie scribe and illustrated by the series' signature artist, the story unfolds with playful charm as Veronica’s antics take a lighthearted turn.
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