Archie Giant Series Magazine #194
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "What's New Old Chap?", Archie finds himself frustrated by his and Veronica’s conflicting school schedules, leaving him longing for a way to stay connected. Jughead steps in with a clever idea—using a walkie-talkie to bridge the gap—only for Reggie to overhear and sneakily intercept their messages. Written by George Gladir and illustrated by Bill Vigoda, with colors by Barry Grossman and letters by Bill Yoshida, this 1972 slice of small-town charm features Dan DeCarlo’s iconic cover art.
In "Over and Out," Archie finds himself frustrated by his and Veronica’s conflicting school schedules, making it hard to spend time together. Jughead offers a clever solution—using a walkie-talkie to stay in touch—only for Reggie to overhear and quietly hijack the device.
In "Turnabout," Archie is hurt when Veronica stands him up, leading Jughead to suggest a dramatic letter breaking things off. Though they reconcile before it’s delivered, the plan still works out—thanks to Jughead’s un-stamped envelope, the mailman never gets around to delivering it, and the letter is safely retrieved.
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↩ Reprints Jughead #153 (1968), Jughead #155 (1968), Jughead #156 (1968), Jughead #159 (1968)
Reprinted in The Jughead Jones Comics Digest #9 (1979), Jughead's Double Digest #13 (1992)
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