Archie Comics Digest #110
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "While the Kittens Are Away," prehistoric Reggie takes a crack at invention, crafting what he calls a "vine and stick" — a bow and arrow that only works when used backwards. Written by Frank Doyle and illustrated by Harry Lucey, with inks by Marty Epp and colors by Barry Grossman, this whimsical 1991 adventure finds Reggie refusing to change his ways, no matter how odd the results. The cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood captures the playful chaos perfectly.
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Prehistoric Reggie invents the bow and arrow (which he calls a "vine and stick"), but it only works when it's used backwards. Reggie stubbornly insists on using it the way he invented it.
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