Archie's Pal Jughead #19
In "Moon June Ruin," Jughead and his friends stumble upon a striking woman sunbathing on the beach, but while the others are captivated, Jughead’s mind is on the dangers of sun exposure—leading to his trademark mix of absurdity and unintended wisdom. Penciled by Harry Lucey and inked by Terry Szenics, this 1953 classic captures the era’s charm with a touch of humor and a dash of teenage awkwardness, all rendered in the distinctive style of cover by Bill Vigoda.
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The guys encounter an attractive woman laying in the sun on the beach and all Jughead can talk about is the dangers of overexposure to the sun.
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