Archie's Double Digest Magazine #155
In "Car, Cake and Plop," Archie’s skepticism about learning Spanish takes a surprising turn when a real-life emergency forces him to use his language skills in a way he never expected. Written by Frank Doyle and illustrated by Harry Lucey with inks by Terry Szenics, this heartfelt story finds Archie stepping up when a boy is injured and only he can communicate with the boy’s Spanish-speaking father. The cover by Stan Goldberg and Bob Smith captures the moment with classic Archie charm.
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Though Archie is one of the best students in Spanish class, he thinks learning a foreign language is a waste of time. Until a boy is hit by a car and only Archie can talk to the boy's Spanish-speaking father to find out his blood type.
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