Archie Comics #43
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThere's a delightful domestic comedy playing out on Bob Montana's cover to this 1950 issue, as Betty cheerfully offers to help clean up Archie's very messy room — while an oblivious Archie, crouched by his dresser and rummaging through a box, happily waves her along, apparently unaware that she's already discovered (and is tossing out) a wastebasket full of photos of Veronica. At 52 pages for just a dime, this installment of "America's Typical Teen-Ager" packs plenty of the warm, relatable humor that made Archie Comics a staple of 1950 newsstands.
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After being late for school four times in one month, Archie dreams that he is found guilty of truancy and sentenced to the projection chair, where he is transported into the futuristic year of 1979 to see what became of his future and Riverdale.
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