Archie & Friends #76
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this 2003 Archie Comics issue sets up a delightful historical-comedy premise, with Archie dressed in a pilot's uniform and holding a model biplane while Jughead — sporting a propeller beanie that doubles perfectly as period headgear — grins and asks, "Say, Archie, think it'll fly?" A crowd of early-20th-century-costumed onlookers and a barn in the background complete the scene, teasing the story of Archie and Jughead reimagined as "The Wrrong Brothers." Rex Lindsey's cover art captures the gang's irresistible charm, and the punny banner at the bottom promises exactly the kind of warm, laugh-out-loud fun that makes Archie & Friends such an enduring treat.
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Archie and Jughead are the Wrrong Brothers, who invented the airplane 100 years ago.
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