Archie at Riverdale High #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects more classic tales from Archie's high school days, featuring the familiar antics of Archie, Betty, Veronica, Jughead, and the rest of the Riverdale gang. Originally published in the 1970s and 1980s, these stories capture the timeless humor and lighthearted drama of teenage life in a small town. Fans of the series will enjoy this nostalgic trip back to the halls of Riverdale High.
In "Ghosts," Archie at Riverdale High #2, a new student named Gene "Scooter" Jackson brings unexpected energy to the struggling baseball team with his astonishing speed—so much so that even the legendary Northfield High's Mean Mike Mapes can't ignore him. When Mapes tries to take Scooter out with a dangerous spike, the consequences ripple through the school in ways no one saw coming. Written by Frank Doyle and illustrated by Stan Goldberg, with inks by Jon D'Agostino, colors by Barry Grossman, and letters by Bill Yoshida, the issue features a cover by Stan Goldberg.
In "The Last Farewell," Archie grapples with the quiet dread of change when Mr. Andrews announces he’s leaving Riverdale for a new job—upending the familiar rhythm of school life. As the news settles over the halls, Archie finds himself unexpectedly drawn into a moment of reflection, realizing how much the school and its people mean to him.
In "The Account," Veronica is stunned to discover Archie has been quietly saving nearly two thousand dollars in a college fund he’s built over the years. When she asks him to spend some on a date, his firm refusal—citing he’d rather sacrifice anything, even her, than touch the money—leaves her both flabbergasted and oddly impressed.
Betty and Veronica hang up their pom-poms, fed up with the cutthroat spirit of Riverdale High’s cheer squad. When Archie, Reggie, and Chuck rally to convince them to come back, the trio’s efforts turn the school’s pep culture upside down—just in time for the next big game.
When a sudden rockslide traps Archie and his friends in their car on the way to the track meet, the usual chaos of Riverdale High takes a wild turn. With time running out and the path blocked, Jo and the boys must think fast to find a way out—before the race starts without them.
In "The Missing Monument," Archie and Jughead stumble upon a bizarre heist when a statue vanishes mid-air, lifted by a helicopter. With Jughead calling the cops and Archie hot on the trail, the duo races to track down the culprits—riding the stolen statue like a runaway ride.
When a tiny new transfer named Gene "Scooter" Jackson suddenly transforms Riverdale High's struggling baseball team with his lightning-fast plays, Archie can't believe his luck—until rival Northfield High's Mean Mike Mapes takes a hard hit to end Scooter's run.
When Jughead’s dad loses his job, he drops out of school to work at Mr. Lodge’s plant, but soon finds himself caught in a web of deceit when the foreman starts stealing from the company. With Archie and Veronica by his side, Jughead must find a way to expose the theft—without getting fired or losing his family’s only source of income.
In "Defeat from Within," Veronica and Nancy’s heated debate over whether Archie or Chuck is the better basketball player spills onto the court, turning a friendly game into a surprisingly tense showdown. The rivalry shakes the team’s focus, proving that even small conflicts can ripple through a group.
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