Archie... Archie Andrews, Where Are You? Comics Digest Magazine #81
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Snow Job," Archie Andrews, Where Are You? Comics Digest Magazine #81 (1992), Mr. Weatherbee takes a crack at bike safety—after watching Archie's demo—only to discover that riding a bike hasn't been part of his routine in quite some time. Written by George Gladir and brought to life with classic flair by Stan Goldberg (pencils), Mike Esposito (inks), Barry Grossman (colors), and Bill Yoshida (letters), the issue captures a moment of gentle humor and schoolyard charm. The cover, penciled by Goldberg and inked by Henry Scarpelli, perfectly captures the scene’s lighthearted tension.
In "Rad Dad," Mr. Weatherbee steps out of his usual role as the stern principal and tries his hand at biking after seeing Archie’s safety demo—only to discover that riding a bike isn’t quite as easy as it once was. The story captures a lighthearted moment of unexpected fun as the usually uptight school official finds himself navigating the joys and awkwardness of a long-dormant skill.
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