Archie... Archie Andrews, Where Are You? Comics Digest Magazine #59
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Docudramarama," Betty and Veronica find themselves at a grueling cheerleading school, drawn by the allure of athletic camaraderie—only to be overlooked when Miss Grundy and Coach Kleats choose Big Ethel instead. The girls’ talent is undeniable, but their presence threatens to overshadow the entire team’s focus during the big meet. Written by Al Hartley and illustrated by Al Hartley with inks by Mario Acquaviva and letters by Bill Yoshida, this 1988 issue features a cover by Dan DeCarlo and Jim DeCarlo.
When Blechly Krud is forced onto the school soccer team through his father’s influence, Archie finds himself caught between loyalty and the growing tension of a system that rewards privilege over effort. In this quiet but sharp drama, the weight of power and the pressure to fit in come to a head in ways that challenge what it means to belong.
In "Cheers and Jeers," Betty and Veronica trade their usual rivalry for a surprising new challenge—trying out for a grueling cheerleading school, drawn by the prospect of being surrounded by athletic males. But when Miss Grundy and Coach Kleats opt for Big Ethel instead, the girls’ confidence takes a hit, even as their skills prove undeniable.
In this quirky 1988 tale from *Archie... Archie Andrews, Where Are You? Comics Digest Magazine #59*, Archie’s well-intentioned prank takes a mechanical turn when he hides inside Moose’s failed robot to give it life—only to spark a hilarious showdown when Moose discovers the truth.
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