Archie... Archie Andrews, Where Are You? Comics Digest Magazine #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Sporting Life," Jughead’s latest prank takes a bizarre turn when he convinces Archie and Reggie that a mysterious package contains the golden eye of the sacred idol of Ranjipur—only for it to actually be a brass doorknob. What follows is a string of increasingly strange misfortunes that plague both Archie and Reggie, all while the real source of the chaos remains unclear. Written by Frank Doyle and illustrated by Samm Schwartz, this 1978 tale from Comics Digest Magazine #6 blends classic Archie humor with a touch of supernatural mischief, all on a cover by Samm Schwartz.
In "The Idol's Eye," Jughead spins a wild tale about a cursed golden eye from the sacred idol of Ranjipur, claiming it’s inside a package he’s given to Archie and Reggie—though it’s actually just a brass doorknob. Soon, the boys find themselves tangled in a string of increasingly absurd misfortunes, all seemingly tied to the object’s supposed power.
In this playful 1978 tale from *Archie... Archie Andrews, Where Are You? Comics Digest Magazine #6*, Veronica Lodge’s attempt to ruin Betty Cooper’s dance date backfires when Betty, in turn, accidentally thwarts Veronica’s plans—turning a rivalry into a tangled web of miscommunication and teenage drama.
In "A Loan and Blue," Archie nervously asks Jughead for a dollar, only to be met with an over-the-top, theatrical performance from his best friend—Jughead spinning a wild tale to demonstrate just how disastrous a simple loan could be. Written with classic Archie charm, the story captures the duo’s signature dynamic in just five pages of pure, lighthearted teen humor.
When a mysterious thief known only as "Mr. X" steals a briefcase of crucial maps from Fred, the only clue to stopping him lies in an unexpected place: Spotty the dog’s fierce dislike of cats. With Archie and the gang caught in the middle, they’ll need to outsmart a clever criminal using nothing but a dog’s quirks and a little old-fashioned teamwork.
In "Fingerprints," Li'l Jinx’s endless smudges on the walls reach legendary status, prompting her dad to finally cover them with fingerprint-patterned wallpaper—because even the most patient parent has their limits.
In "Take To The Hills Part 1," Archie Andrews and Mr. Weatherbee find themselves far from Riverdale when their trip to an educational conference takes an unexpected turn—stranded in the hills and caught in the midst of a long-standing feud between the Jukes and the Jerkoes. The unlikely pair must navigate more than just rugged terrain as old family rivalries flare up around them.
In "Plain Folks," Mr. Lodge tries to project a humble image during a TV interview at his home to win votes for city council—only to find himself overwhelmed by Veronica and her friends, who are more starstruck than skeptical. The story captures the usual Archie charm with a dash of comedic chaos as the usual teen dynamics play out in an unexpected setting.
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